
SHARUBUTU SHOWERS ACCOLADES ON GBONG GWOM AT 70.
The Executive Secretary Agricultural Research Council Of Nigeria Prof. G H Sharubutu showers torrential accolades on His Majesty Gbong Gwom Jos, Da Jacob Gyang Buba as a symbol of peace and unity on the Plateau on the celebration to mark his 70th birthday.
Sharubutu who describes the monarch as the father to all Plateau State indigenes, congratulates him as he attains 70 of prosperous years. He says Da Gyang Buba has done tremendously well in bringing together the traditional institution as one entity capable of uniting the people of the state irrespective of their religion or tribal affiliation. He also describes him as a complete gentleman who doesn’t tolerate tribalism, corruption and injustice.
Prof. Sharubutu hails the monarch and the Plateau State council of chiefs for their total support to the rescue administration towards fighting against the lingering insecurity and other social vices on the Plateau.
He also describes the monarch as a true Nigerian who served his country in different capacities before retiring as civil servant. He said, Gbong Gwom became a traditional ruler and the chairman Plateau State council of chiefs to contribute in making Plateau a peaceful state . And he is a leader whose desire always, is to see the existence of Nigeria as one indivisible country. The Executive Secretary prays to God Almighty to grant the traditional ruler many more fruitful and prosperous years ahead
The Gbong Gwom thereafter bestowed traditional titles on some individuals who have immensely contributed to the development of Plateau State and Nigeria at large. They include Mr. Austin Pam Dalyop (Galadiman Jos) Engr. Jang Chuwang Tanko (Jarman Jos), Alh Mansur Nakande (Makaman Jos), Chief (Dr) Felix Ezeanoche ( Mutawallen Jos) Da Toma Chuwang Minti (Ngwom Nkanang) Da Michael Gyang Pam (Sarkin Pada), Da Choji Zang Tott (Talban Jos), Mrs. Felicia Chomo Sodipe (Jakadiyan Jos), Mrs. Sarah Dagah (De Sele Berom), as well as Mallam Yakubu Ibn Mohammed DG NTA, a childhood friend of the Gbong Gwom who was given the title of Tafidan Jos.
Your Royal Highness Sir, may your reign be more fruitful and impactful.