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Monarch appeals for fertilizer, farm inputs to address hunger

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By DUMAH RANDONG

APPARENTLY disturbed by the rising waves of hunger and hardship, the Emir of Wase, Muhammadu Sambo II, has advised governments at all levels to provide fertilizer and farm inputs to farmers to ensure food security in the country.

The emir stated this while conferring on the Special Adviser to Governor Caleb Mutfwang on Inter-Party Relations, John Akans, the title of Dan Amana Wase (a trust worthy person) in his palace in Wase, recently.

It was an exciting moment as traditional rulers, friends, relations and well-wishers gathered at the palace of the Emir of Wase, Muhammadu Sambo II, to witness the event.

The emir expressed dismay over the economic hardships in the country and called on government to address the security challenges to enable farmers go back to their farms.

He also appealed to government to empower the youth to be self-reliant.

The emir explained that the title was conferred on Akans because of his long time relationship with the emirate and his sincerity.

Also speaking, the Wazirin Wase, Badamasi Muhammed, said that hard work, dedication and loyalty pay and advised the people to imbibe the attributes of respect and loyalty.

Responding, Akans appreciated the Wase Emirate Council for the honour bestowed on him and promised not to disappoint them.

He stressed that the honour was a mark of the peace, unity and peaceful coexistence Plateau people were known for.

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