The Governor of Plateau State, Caleb Mutfwang has hosted members of the National Assembly from Plateau at his residence in the Old Government House, Jos.
Mutfwang disclosed that the meeting was aimed at aligning efforts to rebuild the state for the collective good of its people.
The meeting, provided an avenue for the Governor to brief the federal lawmakers on his administration’s vision to restore Plateau’s lost glory and ensure equitable development across all communities.
Speaking at the meeting, Mutfwang emphasized the need for synergy among leaders across party lines, describing it as critical to the realization of the Plateau project.
He said, “We have come to the realization that without unity and collaboration, we cannot move Plateau forward.
“Today marks a new beginning as elected representatives of the people from different political parties, including the PDP, APC, and Labour Party, have resolved to work together for the Plateau project.
“The Plateau project is about developing and moving our state forward.
“This meeting symbolizes our collective resolve to bury political differences in the interest of our people.
“I am glad that we held this discussion in a harmonious atmosphere, and I am confident it signals a brighter future for Plateau State.
The meeting was attended by several National Assembly members, including Senator Diket Plang (Plateau Central), Hon. Ahmed Idris Wase (Wase Federal Constituency and former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives), Hon. John Dafaan (Quan’pan/Shendam/Mikang Federal Constituency), Hon. Prince Vincent Venman Bulus (Langtang North and South Federal Constituency), Hon. Ishaya Lalu (Mangu/Bokkos Federal Constituency), Hon. Alfred Illiya Ajang (Jos South/Jos East Federal Constituency), and Hon. Daniel Asama (Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency).
Notably absent, due to official assignments, were Senator Pam Dung Gyang (Plateau North) and Rt. Hon. Yusuf Adamu Gagdi (Pankshin/Kanke/Kanam Federal Constituency).