A former speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, has continued his engagement with communities in Taraba State as he embarked on a sightseeing tour of the Mambilla Plateau.
Accompanied by his wife and others, Dogara was received by the secretary to the Taraba State government (SSG), Chief G. T. Kataps (Ngwii Mambilla), and the executive chairman of Sardauna local government area, Hon. M. J. Umar.
The entourage visited the Bang-Tamnya border area linking Nigeria to Cameroon, where the people turned out to welcome him.
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Dogara expressed admiration for the Plateau's breathtaking scenery and reaffirmed his appreciation for Governor Agbu Kefas, whose leadership has ensured peace and stability across Taraba State.
He noted that the calm atmosphere had created opportunities for growth and development, while emphasising that the Plateau's mineral resources, fertile land, and favorable climate could serve as a major contributor to Nigeria's food security if properly harnessed.
He also praised the peaceful coexistence among the diverse communities of the Plateau, describing it as a model for national unity.
The former speaker commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the improvement in security across the North East. He observed that the confidence people have in the President's efforts accounted for the historic number of citizens who travelled home for end-of-year celebrations, which he described as a clear sign of renewed trust in government.
On behalf of the community, the Acting Mbondua of Mbamnga, Alhaji Abubakar Sale Ndula, expressed joy at hosting Dogara and his wife. He recalled following Dogara's public service through newspapers and television, and described the visit as a proud moment for the chiefdom.
He also thanked President Tinubu for awarding the Gembu-Mbamnga-Yang-Lip Road project, stressing that the people of Sardauna Local Government remain deeply grateful for this transformative initiative.
Hon. M. J. Umar, chairman of Sardauna local government area, described the visit as a privilege during his tenure, noting Dogara's positive impact on Nigerians nationwide.
The tour was crowned with the symbolic presentation of the Kam-Kam, a traditional bag, to Dogara and his wife, representing the Plateau's rich cultural heritage.