From Godwin Agia, Jalingo

Former governor of Taraba state, Rev. Jolly Nyame on Sunday decried the continue growing insecurity in Taraba, stating that the situation was hampering development in the state.
Nyame while interacting with the Paramount ruler of the Kwararafa kingdom, (Aku Uka) of Wukari, HRM. Ishaku Manu Ali Ada, and that of Donga, HRM. Amb. Sanvala Varzoa Shimbura, (Gara Donga), expressed that the situation has hampered development that would have place Taraba on the global map of development.
The former governor appealed for coexistence among citizens to avert ethnic segregation, attract investors for development and bring Taraba to her old days of greatness.
“I am sadden by the growing insecurity in Taraba. I must say that the situation has taken the state behind the league of development.
“I wish to appeal for peace among citizens. I wish to also appeal for coexistence among ethnic to attract investors for development that would bring Taraba to her days of greatness.
“I am worried because insecurity and general sentiments of ethnicity has hampered development in Taraba that would have place the state on the global map of development.
“You have a vital role as traditional rulers that would bring permanent peace in our society. You have direct link to the youth who are major perpetrators of violence that grows to general security threat. I want Taraba to be great again. I want to see a Taraba that investors would always crave to come and invest, creat job opportunities for Youths and women, boost development and improve the living standard of the citizens.
“I am here to also condole with you and the entire Taraba state traditional council over the demise of your predecessors. I was not privilege to attend their funerals but I believe that they are in the kingdom of God. They were peace advocates, and I want you to emulate them by preaching the gospel of peace with action and reality to bring Taraba to her days of togetherness” Ex- governor Nyame advocated.

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