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Mutfwang Pays Tributes To Late Ex-Dep Gov Tyoden, Lamu

by Achor Abimaje
4 months ago
in News
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Plateau State Governor, Barr Caleb Mutfwang has described the late former Governor of the state, Professor Sonni Tyoden and two-time chairman of Mangu local government area, Baba Denis Lamu as icon of service, honour and enduring Legacy.

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Mutfwang stated this when he paid condolence visits to the families of the two distinguished sons of the state to commiserate with them over the loss of their patriarchs.

The Governor was accompanied by his deputy, Ngo Josephine Piyo, and other top government officials to visit the Jos residences of the deceased elder statesmen.

He offered heartfelt condolences and paid glowing tributes to their exceptional lives of public service and devotion to community development.

At the Rayfield residence of the Late Professor Tyoden, the Governor described his passing as a personal loss, recalling fondly a recent visit to the deceased during his medical treatment in London.

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“I saw him in November, and honestly, my heart was shattered,” the Governor said. “I thank God that he successfully underwent surgery and began chemotherapy. I had every hope that he would pull through, but God had other plans,” the governor said.

Mutfwang extolled the virtues of the late academic and politician, noting, “What gives us comfort is that he lived a life worthy of emulation. He made remarkable contributions in academia and in governance. As Vice-Chancellor of the University of Jos and beyond, he left behind an indelible legacy.”

He also acknowledged the steadfast support of Professor Tyoden’s wife and family throughout his illness, while also appreciating all who stood by him in his final days.

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Responding on behalf of the family, Gyemu Wetle Tyoden expressed deep gratitude to the Governor for standing by the family during the most trying moments. “We are truly grateful. May God continue to guide and strengthen you as you lead Plateau State through these challenging times.”

At the residence of Baba Lamu, at their Jiyep Hwolshe in Jos, Governor Mutfwang described the late community leader as a refined administrator, a true statesman, and a revered figure in the Mwaghavul nation whose legacy in Mangu LGA remains impactful and enduring.

“Baba Lamu was more than a politician, he was a builder of people and communities,” Governor Mutfwang said. “I vividly recall my late mother speaking of the culverts and infrastructure he provided, many of which still stand. That is a testament to true leadership.”

He further praised Lamu’s advisory role to the late Mishkaham Mwaghavul and lauded the admirable values he instilled in his children, who continue to uphold his legacy through meaningful contributions to society.

On behalf of the family, the eldest son, Michael Denis Lamu, thanked Governor Mutfwang for his thoughtful gesture.

“Despite your demanding schedule, you came. Your presence has brought us immense strength and comfort,” he said.


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