Nasarawa monarch, Esu Karu, marks 20 years on throne, preaches unity

The Esu Karu of New Karu in Nasarawa State, Luka Panya-Baba, has called for peaceful coexistence among communities and the nation at large.
Mr Panya-Baba made the call at the celebration of his 20th anniversary on the throne, on Saturday in Karu, Karu Local Government Council of Nasarawa State.
He said he envisioned a future where Karu continued to thrive and grow to an enviable height.
“I am committed to strengthening our unity and ensuring that every citizen has the opportunity to succeed, as I embark on the journey into the future. Let us remain united and steadfast in our resolve to support these noble ideals and endeavours together, as we continue to move forward with hope and determination. Together we can achieve greater heights and ensure that Karu remains a land of unity, peace and prosperity,” Mr Panya-Baba said.
The Esu noted that from the beginning of his reign, his mission was to bring harmony to the diverse communities.
He said, “Our efforts at conflict resolution have transformed Karu into a model of peace, setting examples for others to follow.”
He appreciated the people of Karu and chiefdom, adding that for two decades, he had achieved great things with their collaboration.
According to him, we have overcome several challenges and brought people with different backgrounds together.
He thanked the federal and state governments for their contributions in seeing that Karu thrived in several ways.
The Esu also expressed gratitude to the Speaker, House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen, for his contribution to the welfare of Karu and for his promise to build a multipurpose hall for the palace.
Earlier, the Chairman of Karu Local Government Council, James Thomas, in his welcome address, thanked the Esu for his contribution to the growth and peace in Karu.
He said Karu over the years, had recorded successes and calmness as a result of the reign of the Esu.
The FCT minister, Nyisom Wike, represented by the Head, FCT Areas Council, Bitrus Garki, urged the Esu to continue in his good works of supporting the FCT and Nigeria to ensure peace.
Mr Wike, who said it was not easy to be on the throne for two decades, admonished the Esu to partner with the people and government at all levels.
Similarly, the Lafia Old Student Association led by former Executive Director, National Primary Health Care Development Agency, Dr Faisal Shuaib, congratulated the Esu.
He said that LOSA came to celebrate with one of their own, the Esu, for his achievements and good conduct in the last 20 years.
A former Minister of Information, Prof. Jerry Gana, while praying for the Esu, added that Karu would be a land of favour, blessings, prosperity and peace.
Also, the Chairman, Nasarawa State Council of Chiefs, Justice Sidi Bage 1, who called on traditional rulers to celebrate the Esu with him, prayed for God’s guidance and grace upon him.
However, Gaza Gbefwi, representing Karu constituency on behalf of the people of Karu chiefdom, presented a white horse to Mr Tajudeen.
Besides, the Karu Chairman presented a certificate to the Speaker and named a road along New Nyanya, after Mr Tajudeen.
The occasion was coloured with different dance groups from the indigenous people of Karu and other settlers as well.
The chiefs in the Karu chiefdom, some officials from past governments; the former FCT minister, Jeremiah Useni, also attended the event.
(NAN)
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