Vice President Kashim Shettima undertakes a crucial mission of unity and reconciliation as he engages with stakeholders across Plateau State in the aftermath of the tragic Christmas mass attacks in BokkoBarkin-Ladi LGAs.
The vice president’s visit demonstrates a commitment to healing the wounds caused by the recent violence and fostering a sense of unity among the diverse communities in the region.
Mr. Shettima’s presence signals a top-level effort to address the complex socio-political landscape and bring about lasting peace in Plateau State.
In his meetings with various stakeholders, Vice President delivers a powerful message of unity, urging the people of the state to set aside their differences for the greater good of the community.
The call for reconciliation emphasizes the need for collective efforts in building bridges and overcoming the divisions that may have contributed to the recent unrest. Mr Shettima’s diplomatic approach aims to create a conducive environment for dialogue, understanding, and cooperation among the diverse groups residing in Plateau State.
Amidst the calls for unity, Vice President Shettima takes a moment to offer condolences and solace to the victims of the Christmas Eve attacks. His empathetic gesture acknowledges the pain and suffering endured by those affected, underlining the importance of compassion and solidarity in the face of tragedy.