From Christiana Gokyo, Jos
About 1,232 pilgrims are expected to perform 2024 Hajj from Plateau State, out of which 540 were sponsored by the state government.
Speaking during the farewell yesterday, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang encouraged them to imbibe the values of love, peace, and tolerance as they embark on the sacred journey to holy lands.
The governor enjoined them not only to pray for themselves and their families but also for the restoration of lasting peace in the state.
According to him, as you embark on the fifth pillar of Islam, you carry not only your personal aspirations but also the collective hopes and spiritual yearnings of our beloved state, adding that,the Hajj is a journey of profound reflection, steadfast faith, and a commitment to righteousness.
While emphasizing on the significance of this act of worship by highlighting his administration’s unwavering support for the Plateau State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board and ensuring the spiritual growth and welfare of Muslims in the state, he assured his dedication to upholding fairness and justice for all citizens, regardless of tribe, religion, or background.
Speaking earlier,the Executive Secretary of the board, Hon. Daiyabu Dauda commended Governor Mutfwang for his support of the Muslim community in the state.
According to him,the governor sponsored 540 out of 1,232 pilgrims, the approval of funds for the resettlement of backlog deposits and the procurement of a bus for the board demonstrated a deep commitment to the well-being of the Muslim Ummah.
He called on all to pray and support the efforts of Governor Mutwang in providing transformative leadership in the state.