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Govs Sani, Diri, Mutfwang Attend Southern Kaduna Cultural Festival Finale

The grand finale of the 2nd edition of the annual Southern Kaduna Cultural Festival (SKFest) was held on Sunday at the Kafanchan Township Stadium, with Governors Uba Sani (Kaduna), Douye Diri (Bayelsa), and Caleb Mutfwang (Plateau) in attendance.

The event celebrated the rich cultural heritage of Southern Kaduna’s ethnic groups and emphasized unity, tolerance, and the preservation of traditions.

Remarks by Senator Katung

Senator Sunday Marshall Katung, who represents Kaduna South in the National Assembly, hosted the event and expressed his gratitude to the governors for their participation. In a post on his verified Facebook page, he highlighted the significance of the festival:

“The Southern Kaduna Cultural Festival is designed to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of our various ethnic groups as well as promote understanding and tolerance in the region.”

Katung committed to supporting the festival, emphasizing its role in fostering unity, preserving cultural heritage, and showcasing a peaceful and united Southern Kaduna to attract both local and international investment.

Acknowledging the Governors

The Senator appreciated the governors for their leadership and commitment to promoting peace and cultural appreciation:

  • Governor Douye Diri (Bayelsa): Katung praised Diri’s principles of building unity and fostering relationships.
  • Governor Caleb Mutfwang (Plateau): He acknowledged Mutfwang’s solidarity with Southern Kaduna communities.
  • Governor Uba Sani (Kaduna): Katung lauded Sani’s inclusive leadership since assuming office.

Promoting Unity and Investment

Katung reiterated his goal to use the festival as a platform to unite communities and showcase Southern Kaduna’s potential for investment.

“The SKFest showcases a peaceful and united Southern Kaduna to the world, inviting investors to explore the vast opportunities in our region for the benefit of our people, the state, and Nigeria.”

The festival, which began on December 19, concluded with cultural displays and a commitment to continue promoting understanding and harmony in the region.

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