Nasir El-Rufa’i has stressed that cultural activities had always been a rallying point for people of different status and faith.
The governor assured the people of government’s readiness to give due recognition to the vital role of culture in the area of peace-building, urging them to strive to ensure that the forthcoming polls were hitch-free.
Earlier, the President, Moro’a Development Association (MDA), Mr Daniel Gaggah, had assured the state governor that the community would not relent in complementing the government’s efforts aimed at promoting peace.
In his remarks, Chief of Moro’a, Malam Tagwai Sambo, said that the Moro’a Cultural Day was usually an opportunity for his people to thank God for a bumper harvest and relative peace in his domain.
Sambo, however, appealed for the quick completion of the School of Statistics sited in the community, and also called for a quality drainage system to ease economic activities in the area.
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