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  • Updated: May 27, 2023

Children's Day: Plateau Governor-Elect Expresses Hope

Children's Day: Plateau Governor-Elect Expresses Hope

Caleb Mutfwang

Few days to his inauguration, the Plateau State Governor-elect, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang has expressed the resolve to build a new Plateau with equal opportunities, where the less privileged children can realize their dreams and purposes in life.

This was made known on Saturday, in a message signed by Bere Gyang his Special Assistant on Media, and made available to newsmen in Jos.

Barr. Mutfwang while congratulating children on their special day, pledged to create a conducive environment for children to pursue their dreams and aspirations to enable them contribute to the development of the State and the country as a whole.

The Governor- Elect described children as special gifts from God, who deserve distinctive parental and societal support to enable them climb to the top of their chosen careers.

He said parents are expected to genuinely provide care, encouragement, support and ensure that they train their children to grow in the way of the Lord so that they can impact the society meaningfully.

Barr. Mutfwang said his policy thrust which is premised on "The Time Is Now" seeks to reinvigorate the educational sector and ensure optimal performance of children for the realization of a progressive Plateau.

He said there will be renewed hope, commitment and deliberate steps for children to grow in the state.

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