Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, has vowed to continue to advocate for the people of the state, insisting that his administration will not relent in defending their interests despite prevailing challenges.
Mutfwang spoke on Sunday during a Thanksgiving service to mark his third year in office, held at the COCIN Headquarters Church, Jos.
The event drew former governors, traditional rulers, church leaders, and top government officials,legislators and military leaders including former Chief of Defence Staff,Gen Martin Agwai retd
Addressing concerns over whether the thanksgiving should hold amid recent developments, the governor said: “There was a debate whether this thanksgiving should hold or not in spite of all that has been happening, but when we remembered the scripture that in all things, we should give Him thanks, we decided to go ahead and we are here.”
He disclosed that he “almost gave up” during the party primaries that brought him as governor but was driven by a desire to unite the state and provide good governance in the state
















