HRM. the Ngolong Ngas Nde JIka Golit has commended members of the Kwararafa Assembly for their efforts to revive the Empire.

His Majesty the Ngolong Ngas Nde JIka Golit has commended members of the Kwararafa Assembly for their efforts to revive the Kwararafa Empire, a historic entity that once thrived in central Nigeria. 

The monarch expressed his support during a courtesy visit from the group at his palace in Pankhsin.

His Majesty Nde JIka Golit emphasized that the initiative which is sound will not only promotes unity within the Kwararafa Nation but also fosters connections with other ethnic nationalities to enhance peace and unity.

The Ngolong Ngas encouraged the group to prioritize harmonious relationships, enabling members to work towards political and economic gains.
 
He also suggested promoting their cultural heritage through festivals showcasing each tribe's unique culture. 

Earlier delivering the group message, the President of the Assembly Leo Saje Densak said the Kwararafa Empire, which once spanned across present-day central Nigeria, was known for its rich cultural diversity and strong trade networks.

Hence the visit was to inform the Royal Father on how to address some lingering identify issues and unite members of the Kwararafa clan.

He lauded the Ngolong Ngas for his fatherly advises and contributions and sought for his continues prayers and blessings.

In a remark the cultural Officer of the Kwararafa kingdom Aku Umar Goodman announced an upcoming festival of arts and culture, aimed at reuniting the tribes and  celebrating their shared heritage.

He  presented the the Handbook on the proposed Kwararafa Festival of Arts and Culture to the Royal Father.

Ngas Dancers  from Mwel in Ampang East of Kanke Local Government Area spiced the meeting with Sombi music.

Wukaska Bako Gowon
Media Officer to Ngolong Ngas.

CAMPAN Jos Archdiocese Condemns Resurgence of Attacks in Bokkos

The Catholic Media Practitioners Association of Nigeria (CAMPAN), Jos Archdiocese, strongly condemns the recent resurgence of violent attacks on innocent communities in Bokkos Local Government Area of Plateau State.

We express our deepest condolences to the families of those who have lost their lives and sympathize with all those who have been affected by these senseless acts of violence against humanity. We stand in solidarity with the people and the government of Plateau State during this difficult time.

CAMPAN Jos Archdiocese assures the government and people of Plateau State of its unwavering support for every initiative aimed at ensuring the total return of peace to all crisis-prone areas. We believe that lasting peace can only be achieved through dialogue, understanding, and a commitment to justice.

We call on all people, irrespective of faith or belief, to rally around the affected communities and provide them with the necessary support and assistance. We must stand together against those who seek to sow seeds of discord and violence.

As ambassadors and advocates of peace coexistence,CAMPAN Jos Archdiocese remains committed to promoting interreligious harmony and peaceful coexistence. We will continue to use our platform to advocate for justice, reconciliation, restoration and the sustainance of peace in Plateau State.

While commending security operatives,We urge them to intensify all efforts to protect lives and property, and we also call on all stakeholders to work together to address the root causes of these conflicts.

May peace prevail in Bokkos and throughout Plateau State.

Signed
E-sign 
Rowland Longs 
Chairman, CAMPAN Jos Archdiocese.

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