Governor Mutfwang: We’ll Provide Enabling Environment for Armed Forces to Protect Nigerians

Seriki Adinoyi in Jos

The Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, has reiterated the commitment of his administration to continue to provide the necessary tools and enabling environment for the Armed Forces to effectively discharge their constitutional responsibilities of protecting the lives and property of citizens in the state.
The governor stated this during the interdenominational thanksgiving service marking the 2024 Armed Forces Remembrance Day, held at Evangelical Church Winning All  (ECWA) Unity Church Rayfield, Jos.


He described the service as a divine arrangement, being the first he was attending after the Supreme Court validated his election as governor of the state.
He said: “This is a service in remembrance of our fallen heroes and indeed, we want to thank God for those great men and women who devoted themselves to the service of the nation and in the line of duty, lost their lives while others were maimed or became incapacitated.


“Some died in the course of battle, some died as a result of injuries sustained in the course of protecting the nation, and they left their loved ones behind.
“Unfortunately, as a nation, we have not done well in looking after those who have served the nation appropriately, and I am praying that as a nation, we will do better in looking after those who have served the nation.”
The governor described the Armed Forces as a crucial and critical institution for the survival of Nigeria and called for adequate attention to issues that will improve and boost the morale of the personnel for selfless service.


“I will continue to advocate that the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces insist on the return to true professionalism within the armed forces and the security agencies, and I am sure when we begin that journey, it will be worthwhile,” he added.
The governor described the Supreme Court judgment that validated his election as a victory not only for him but for Plateau citizens.
Director of ECWA EMS, Rev. Elisha McPhilips who delivered the sermon, took his reading from Psalms 23, saying that “as long as God remains our shepherd, we shall not lack anything.”


 He expressed confidence in the Nigerian Army to end the ongoing terrorism, armed banditry, kidnapping, and other criminal activities in the country.
Former President of Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN),  Rev. Pandam Yamsat, offered special prayers for the Nigeria Legions and the Armed Forces and prayed for more wisdom and knowledge to carry on with the herculean task of safeguarding Plateau and the nation.

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