The people of Larkas village, in Panyam District of Mangu Local Government Area, Plateau State, have found renewed hope and joy after over a year of despair following attacks by marauders that left their community devastated.
During the New Year’s Day service at the burnt COCIN Church in Larkas, congregants gathered in a remarkable display of resilience and gratitude. The service highlighted the ongoing transformation of the village, which has been brought about by the proactive efforts of Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s administration.
The governor’s fulfillment of his campaign promises has significantly uplifted the spirits of the community. Key among these developments is the ongoing construction of the Larkas road and the establishment of a military camp in the area. These initiatives have not only strengthened security but have also boosted confidence among the residents of Larkas and neighboring villages.
Governor Mutfwang’s vision for a peaceful and prosperous Plateau State is steadily taking shape. His administration’s focus on security, infrastructure, and community rebuilding is earning widespread praise. The people of Larkas, once displaced and despondent, now see a brighter future under his leadership.
Despite the progress, the villagers still face pressing challenges. They are calling on the government and well-meaning individuals to assist in re-roofing some of the surviving structures, enabling more residents to return to their ancestral homes fully.
As the governor continues to address the challenges facing Plateau State, the people of Larkas remain optimistic and prayerful. They are confident that his administration will deliver lasting change not only to their community but to the entire state.
Governor Mutfwang’s efforts to rebuild Larkas stand as a beacon of hope, signaling a commitment to fostering development, peace, and security across Plateau State’s 17 local government areas.
Written by Tubwot Joël Sunday