By Israel Adamu, Jos
The All Progressives Congress (APC) Youth Leader in Plateau State, Nanloh Joseph Dashe, has commended the party’s National Chairman, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, for his commitment to improving the welfare of the less privileged across the state.
Dashe praised Prof. Nentawe’s recent free medical outreach in Plateau State, which featured over 35 foreign doctors, and his empowerment of more than 400 displaced women, describing the initiatives as a testament to his compassion and dedication to service.
According to Dashe, the APC chairman’s actions have brought joy to youths, women, and the elderly across Plateau and beyond, reflecting what he termed “true brotherhood and selfless leadership.”
In a statement issued in Jos, Dashe applauded Prof. Nentawe’s efforts in fostering unity within the APC, noting that his achievements in a short time as national chairman have already strengthened the party.
“We, the APC youths, have been observing our National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda’s tireless work and believe it is both timely and necessary to publicly express our gratitude for his compassion and impactful initiatives,” Dashe said.
He also commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for appointing Prof. Nentawe as the party’s national chairman, expressing confidence that he would continue to deliver exceptional results.
Dashe urged Prof. Nentawe not to be distracted by critics or political propaganda but to remain focused on his vision for Plateau State and the APC nationwide.
“Those who appreciate and benefit from his gestures far outnumber those who criticize. We encourage him to stay steadfast and keep making positive impact,” he added.
The youth leader further prayed for divine wisdom, strength, and grace for the APC chairman, urging all public office holders—both elected and appointed—to emulate his example by prioritizing the welfare of citizens.
“We, the APC youths in Plateau, will continue to support Prof. Nentawe and ensure his success as our National Chairman,” the statement concluded.