The Media Action for Health, Environment and Sustainable Development, (MAHESD) has congratulated Dr Nicholas Ba’amlong on his appointment and subsequent inauguration as the State Commissioner for Health.
Joel Gomiyar, the Program Officer appreciated the understanding and the cordial working relationship with the outgoing Commissioner for Health, Dr Cletus Shurkuk.He congratulated Dr. Ba’amlong and prayed for him to succeed in his new assigned ministry.
MAHESD expressed delight on the reappointment of Hon. Peter Gwom as the honourable Commissioner for Environment, Climate Change, and Mineral Development.
Joel said “This is no doubt a proof of your commitment and innovation in the ministry.
“Your appointments to spearhead these critical ministries that has to do with the health and wellbeing of the citizens of the state and the environment is no doubt a big task, but with your wealth of experiences and commitment to service you will succeed.
“We urged you both to settle down and hit the ground running to contribute towards actualizing the good vision of “THE TIME IS NOW” administration as we look forward to working with you in your new roles, to raise awareness through our various medium as like-minds media practitioners that are desiring to promote healthy environment across the state and beyond.
“MAHESD also extend its appreciation to the Executive Governor of Plateau State, Barrister Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang for his many interventions to the health sector in the areas of infrastructure, equipments and drugs across Primary Health Care (PHC), and Plateau State Aids Control Agency, (PLACA), among others.
“Media Action for Health, Environment and Sustainable Development, (MAHESD) is a consortium of like-minds media practitioners from Prints, Broadcasts and the new media, (Bloggers) who came together to promote issues relating to health, environment and sustainable development.
“While praying for the government to excel, we assured the governor and the government of our collective contributions and support to secure the state”
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