The Moekwo Youth Development Organizations has called on the Long Jan of Japjan, Miskoom Allahnana Magaji III to use his stools to promote peace, tranquility and progress in his domains.
The National President of the Organization Mr. Livinus Adi made the call when he led Moekwo Youths as well as the sixth unit Chairmen of Moekwo on a solidarity visit to congratulate the Longjan of Japjan Miskoom Allahnana Magaji III over his appointment.
The visit of the Moekwo Youths to the Longjan was aimed at strengthening the borne of brotherliness and close affinity between the people of Moekwo and Japjan.
The president said they are in the palace of the Longjan to congratulate and identified with the monarch over his appointment noting that, the people of Moekwo and Japjan have a rich history and affinity, built on brotherliness and shared coexistence.
While rejoicing with the monarch over the opportunity given to him by God to serve his people as his ancestors did, the Organization urged him to try his best by surpassing what he found on ground.
Adi described the monarch as a veritable tool for grassroots mobilisation, peaceful coexistence, socio-economic and political development, his people and the chiefdom.
The National President used the opportunity to invite the Longjan to the Moekwo cultural festival which is scheduled to hold on 26th December, 2020.
He also charged the Monarch to expedite action by providing advisory counsel towards the selection of Long Kwa of Kwa Chiefdom,as he assured the Monarch of the Moekwo's Youth Development Movement unflinching support at all times.
Responding, the Longjan of Japjan Chiefdom, Miskoom Allahnana Magaji III described the visit of Moekwo Youth Leader and his entourage as historical and show of solidarity.
" Your coming would strengthen the bone of old brotherly relationship between the Moekwo, by extension the Kwa Chiefdom and the Jan Chiefdom", Miskoom Allahnana III said."
The Monarch assured the visitors of his desire to run an inclusive administration that will ensure the promotion of peaceful coexistence of the people as well as development of the Community.
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