Hon. Joseph Pam Choji, the newly elected Deputy Leader of the Jos South Local Government Council, has extended his heartfelt appreciation to the people of Bukuru Ward and Jos South Local Government for their overwhelming support during the recent election. In a statement, he expressed his deep gratitude to God, his family, friends, and all well-wishers who stood by him during the election process.
Hon. Choji acknowledged the trust and confidence placed in him by the people, which led to his victory in the election. He noted that his success is a reflection of the community’s desire for positive leadership and expressed his commitment to serving the people with dedication. “Your support and trust in this leadership mean the world to me,” he said.
He gave special thanks to several individuals and leaders for their encouragement and contributions to his success, including the Commissioner of Transportation, Hon. Davou Gyang Jatau, as well as various elected officials, religious leaders, and community elders. Hon. Choji emphasized that their support was instrumental in his journey to becoming Deputy Leader.
In his statement, Hon. Choji also recognized his fellow contestants, describing them as passionate individuals who share the same vision of progress for Bukuru Ward and Jos South. He praised their commitment to community development and extended an olive branch, expressing his desire to work together for the betterment of the area.
Looking ahead, Hon. Choji called for unity among the people of Bukuru Ward, encouraging them to set aside political differences and work together to drive development. He believes that by combining efforts, they can create meaningful change and improve the lives of the community members.
Furthermore, he sought forgiveness from anyone he may have wronged during the course of the election and extended forgiveness to those who wronged him, emphasizing the importance of reconciliation in moving forward.
In conclusion, Hon. Choji reaffirmed his commitment to serving the people of Bukuru Ward and Jos South Local Government. He expressed his excitement for the future, stating, “It’s time to serve!”