Plateau Caucus in the National Assembly has vowed to jointly work for the interest of state irrespective of party, tribe or religion.
Sen. Diket Plang (APC-Plateau) made the pledge on Wednesday in Abuja, at a welcome ceremony for lawnmower organised by Plateau State Indigenes’ Forum in the National Assembly (PIFNASS).
He said that the lawmakers were determined to bring back the glory days of Plateau and to make it a home to all Nigerias and foreigners again.
“When we are here, we talk about Plateau and what we can take home; no matter your party or tribe, the essence is Plateau, no matter religion or Local Governments, the emphasis is Plateau.
“Plateau must rise again, it must be said that there is a Plateau and therefore, when they are sharing, we must collect our own and take it back home.
“I assure you that we will leave a responsible, people-oriented and a very fair representation of the people of Plateau,” he said.
He charged members of PIFNASS as indigenes of the state, to guide lawmakers particularly first timers as part of their contribution to the development of the state.
Speaking on behalf of members of the House of Representative from Plateau, Rep. John Dafaan (APC-Plateau) said that all the legislators from the state operates as one family.
He said that Plateau is one and the lawmakers were already working as one for the best interest of the state.
The lawmaker urged PIFNASS to partner with the lawmakers and cooperate with the caucus to attract the dividends of democracy for the people.
Earlier, the President of PIFNASS, Mr Caleb Danfulani said that the association is aimed at promoting the unity and enhancing the well-being of its members regardless of party affiliation, tribe and religion.
According to him, our aim is also to see that we promote the ideal of oneness thereby creating that bond of brotherhood and pursue common goals that will lead to the growth and development of Plateau.
“We should all work as a team to see that we attract developmental projects to Plateau.
This, we cannot achieve alone but with proper collaboration and lobbying of other legislators from neighbouring states,” he said.
Also speaking, the Chairman of the organising committee, Dr Paul Adiwu said that the primary duty of lawmakers was to serve the interests of constituents.
He reminded the lawmakers that their presence in the hallowed Assembly was not only a privilege but a sacred trust.
“We respectfully charge you to remain committed to the welfare, progress, and development of our State and Nation.
“In the past, we have made considerable progress in improving the lives of our people through various initiatives and policies.
“Therefore, we must not relent now but continue to aspire for greater heights, ensuring that our actions benefit our communities.
“The road ahead requires our unwavering support, collaboration, and dedication. As we depart this venue, let us carry with us the spirit of unity, the zeal for service, and the determination to positively impact the lives of our people.
“Let us remain steadfast in our resolve knowing fully well that by working together we can achieve a brighter and more prosperous future for Plateau State and our great Nation,” he said