PLASU CONGRATULATES GOV LALONG ON PPA’S AWARD ...COMMENDS HIM FOR STERLING LEADERSHIP QUALITIES & PEACE BUILDING

 

The Vice Chancellor, Plateau State University (PLASU), Bokkos, Professor Yohana Daniel Izam, has congratulated Plateau State Governor, Rt. Hon. Simon Lalong, on the recent award presented to him by the Plateau Publishers Association (PPA), for his sterling leadership in restoring and consolidating peace on the Plateau.


In a statement signed by PLASU Public Relation Officer, John Agam, and made available to the Media, Professor Izam said the award is well deserved and a mark of recognition to the Governor's  doggedness and steadfastness which will further spur  him into putting in his utmost best in further returning the State to its lost glory as exemplified by the projects he spread across the length and breadth of the state in addition to his initiative of consolidating on the gains of his administration by widening his scope of project implementation.

The Vice Chancellor added that the bold initiative of Governor Lalong in lobbying the Federal Government to reconstruct the burnt down Jos Main Market, reactivation of the moribund Jos International Breweries, BARC Farms and reconstitution of government boards and agencies including that of Plateau State University, Bokkos are worthy of recommendation. According to him the giant strides stands him out as a colossus and one who sees the whole of Plateau as his constituency.

He further prayed for God’s continuous guidance, protection and good health on the Governor as he traverses the length and breadth of Nigeria, particularly the North in search for lasting and enduring peace which stimulate meaningful development through the revitalization of public projects like Northern Nigeria Development Company and Bank of the North among others.

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