By Danzumi Ishaku
Kaka ethic nationality in Sarduana local government council, of Taraba state, located in the Mambilla Plateau, have again reaffirmed their support for the leadership of the State governor, Darius Ishaku.
Leader of the ethnic group Peter Samuel Kamak and Nathaniel who made the declaration in Jalingo, said the creation of Kaka chiefdom by the state governor, Arc. Darius Dickson Ishaku , as one of the major reason the community would continued to work tirelessly round the clock for the governor to achieve his dream of ensuring peaceful coexistence among all the entire ethnic groups in the state.
The governor’s moves towards ensuring peace among all the groups and to as well herald the presence of investors to the state, they said also motivated them to throw their weights behind that of the governor and the leaders of the state.
Peter Samuel Kamak and Nathaniel , said the decision of the governor, his deputy, Engineer Haruna Manu, as well as the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Abel Peter Dish, has gone a long way to “place Kaka on the map of traditional authority in Nigeria.”
Lauding the efforts of the governor for the choice of monarch appointed to preside over the affairs of the chiefdom, whom they described as “a man endowed with wisdom, and the custodian of our culture, tradition and values” the ethic group according to the statement , would not relent in joining forces with the leadership of the state to promote peace in the area and the state as a whole.
They Called on other ethnic groups especially those in the Mambilla Plateau to “embrace peace” the Kaka who also use the opportunity to felicitate with the governor on his 65 birthday said ” the good people of Kaka chiefdom wish to pledge an allegiance to your government and to declare our undying support to your administration. ”
Above all , the community reiterated their determinations to embark on “peace campaign on the Mambilla Plateau through love accord and brotherly hood, to let everyone know that Peace cannot be bought with money but peace can be made and can be maintain through coexistence, tolerance and forgiveness.