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APC Chairman Calls for Unity Against Insecurity in Plateau State
Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, has urged Plateau State residents to unite against regional insecurity. He also visited the Emir of Kanam to offer condolences following recent attacks.
Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, who serves as the National Chairman for the All Progressives Congress (APC), recently appealed to the inhabitants of Plateau State. He called upon them to collectively address the issue of insecurity prevalent throughout the state. During his visit, the APC Chairman also went to the palace of the Emir of Kanam, Alh. Muhammadu Mu'azu Muhammadu. There, he expressed his condolences to those impacted by recent attacks and conveyed profound sympathy to the families affected and the broader emirate. Professor Yilwatda affirmed his support for the community during this challenging time. He noted that his thoughts were with the families experiencing loss and he offered prayers for their comfort and for the prompt return of peace, unity, and stability across Kanam. He highlighted the community's resolve in the face of adversity, stating that this demonstrated determination serves as a reminder that hope can prevail even in difficult circumstances.
Key Facts
- Professor Nentawe Yilwatda is the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
- He urged residents of Plateau State to unite in combating insecurity across the region.
- Professor Yilwatda visited Alh. Muhammadu Mu'azu Muhammadu, the Emir of Kanam, at his palace.
- During his visit, he offered condolences to victims of recent attacks.
- He expressed deep sympathy to the affected families and the Kanam emirate.
- Professor Yilwatda emphasized his solidarity with the people during this difficult period.
- He prayed for the comfort of those who suffered losses and for the swift return of peace to Kanam.
- He noted the community's determination in facing adversity as a source of inspiration.
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- Daily Post Nigeria — APC Chair, Yilwatda urges Plateau residents to unite against insecurity