Gov. Mutfwang's SSA on Middle-Belt Nationalities Hon. Kwada Mourns Gen. JT Useni.
The senior Special Assistant to the executive Governor Of Plateau State On Middle-Belt Ethnic Nationalities Hon. Dan Kwada has expressed sadness over the passing of the former FCT Minister Lieutenant General Jeremiah Timbut Useni, a renowned military strategist, statesman, and champion of the Middle-Belt struggle.
Hon. Dan Kwada, says he received with rude shock the news about the demise of Lt. Gen. JT Useni's, describing it as a monumental loss, not only to his family and the people of Plateau State but to the entire Middle-Belt region.
According to Hon. Kwada, Gen. Useni's unwavering commitment to the cause of the Middle-Belt, his unshakeable resolve in the face of adversity, and his selfless service to the country will forever be etched in the nation's memories.
The Senior Special Assistant to Governor Mutfwang fondly remembers Gen. Useni as an elder statesman who throughout his illustrious career demonstrated exceptional leadership, courage, and vision and a military officer who served with distinction, rising through the ranks to become a Lieutenant General with military exploits and strategic brilliance earned him numerous accolades and recognition.
Hon. Kwada recalls, that it was his tireless advocacy for the rights and interests of the Middle-Belt people that truly defined his legacy and was a vocal critic of injustice, a fierce defender of the oppressed, and a passionate advocate for the development and progress of the region which earned him the name (Baba Mai Tuwo).
"As Governor Caleb Mutfwang's Senior Special Assistant on Middle-Belt Ethnic Nationalities, I had the privilege of working with Lt. Gen. Useni on various initiatives aimed at promoting peace, understanding, and development in our region. His wisdom, guidance, and unwavering support were invaluable, and his passing leaves a gaping void in our midst".
He acknowledged, that Lt. Gen. Useni's legacy will live on through the countless lives he touched, the many communities he empowered, and the enduring impact of his selfless service to our nation.
"As we mourn the passing of this iconic leader, we recommit ourselves to the values he embodied: courage, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to the welfare and prosperity of our people".
While offering his condolences to the immediate family, the Taroh Nation, the Government and entire people of the Plateau, his business associates, friends and well wishers, Hon Kwada prayed for his legacy to continue to inspire and motivate people to strive for a brighter future for the Middle-Belt region and Nation nation at large.
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