The Kebbi State Authorities in its decided efforts in all spheres of transformation together with the promotion of tradition and custom, has launched a vibrant exhibition of cultural artwork from varied ethnic teams residing within the state, with the goal of strengthening the unity of the individuals.
The State Commissioner for Data and Tradition, Alhaji Yakubu Ahmed Birnin Kebbi, whose workplace organised the occasion dubbed “First Unity Cultural Competition” held on Wednesday on the Haliru Abdu Stadium, Birnin Kebbi, said that Governor Nasiru laid emphasis on growing tradition for social cohesion, unity and financial development of the state.
In line with him, that is evident from the Governor’s help to the Ministry of Data and Tradition to organise the primary cultural competition of unity within the state, bringing collectively individuals from various cultural backgrounds to satisfy and showcase their particular cultural abilities.
“The present authorities of Comrade Nasir Idris is a people-oriented authorities that can proceed to make use of cultural variety for unity and peaceable coexistence,” he defined.
The Everlasting Secretary of the ministry, Sa’idu Buhari Warrah, mentioned the cultural unity occasion was made doable by the help of Governor Idris, including that the ministry is grateful to the governor for making a degree enjoying subject to efficiently execute his mandate.
“Our artists and performers ought to attempt to instill virtues of tolerance amongst farmers and herders by their performances to reinforce the financial prosperity of the state. Each teams ought to embrace peace and unity,” he mentioned.
Alhaji Warah urged the individuals of Kebbi State to proceed supporting the current authorities and its insurance policies in order that they’ll get pleasure from extra democratic advantages beneath the APC.
The Secretary to the State Authorities, Alhaji Yakubu Bala Tafida, was the particular visitor of honour on the occasion.
Among the many teams that showcased their cultural abilities have been the Fulani, Zabarma, Dakarkari, Kambari, Tiv, Igbo and Yoruba, a lot to the delight of the viewers.
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