Development: Nasarawa community inaugurates 30 cabinet members

By Blessing Ibegbu

The Luvu Madaki community, in Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, on Saturday inaugurated 30 cabinet members to oversee the progress and development of the community.

The village head of the community, Madaki Musa (Dakachi), during the coronation at his palace in Luvu urged the newly inaugurated members to ensure peace in their various domains.

According to him, the aim of the inauguration of the cabinet was to facilitate easy and speedy development of the community.

“The 30 cabinet members, who now hold different titles, will be assisting the king in making key decisions and executing them.

“Just like most communities in the country, the cabinet will help in ensuring peace, growth, security and coexistence of the people and others who settle here,” he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the cabinet members  inaugurated have different titles like Santali, Galadima, Aminiya, Dan’Iya, Dan’Maliki, Sarkin Yaki, Dalatu, Gimbiya, Madaki, Kuyabmana, Abananya, Pakachi.

Others are, Magaji, Sarkin Noma, Aboki Sarki, Dan’Masani, Shamaki, Awodo-maijinda, Jidoniya, Magajiya Luvu, Ajiya, Tafida, Jakadiya, Makama, Daan’Galadima, Giko, Wakili, Machi, secretary, and Dogari.

Mr Afami Habila, one of the new cabinet members, the Padaki of Luvu expressed gratitude to the community.

He promised to ensure that the community would get the best from their services within and after the period they would serve.

Habila said that the community would achieve its dreams as they would ensure to project it positively above its present status in the state.

Also speaking, the Jidoniya of Luvu Madaki, Mrs Grace Na’Allah pledged her unreserved commitment to the growth and progress of the community.

Mr Tanko Todayi, the Aboki Sarki of Luvu community, who is regarded as ‘The King’s friend’ said his duty to serve the community would be unquestionable.

He said that aside helping to grow and develop the community, another special duty was to ensure the safety of the king (Madaki).

The News Agency of (NAN) reports that other traditional leaders from other neighbouring communities who graced the occasion, pledged their support to the community.

Among them are, Silas Musa of Aso Pada, Micah Rabo of Jankawa, Gaiya Shifilo of Apiawoyi, among others.

NAN also reports that traditional women and men dance groups entertained the guests and the traditional gunshots into the air to celebrate the occasion.

(NAN)

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