Mr Kefas imposed a 24-hour curfew on Karim Lamido LGA following Saturday’s crisis between Karimjo and Wurkun people, claiming several lives.
He specifically gave samples of where God healed the sick in the scriptures, irrespective of the causes and nature of their sickness.
The governor made the call when he met with the traditional rulers on Friday in Jalingo.
The governor said his administration inherited N1.1 billion from the state coffers, adding that “we are going to start in a difficult way.”
He promised that he would not be negligent on issues that affect the commonwealth of the state and would work towards improving on the welfare of the people.
The emir, therefore, tasked elected officers to embrace mutual respect, equity and patience to strengthen peace and national development.
Mr Ogodo applauded the local government chairman’s proactive peace initiative and vowed to ensure law and order before and after the court judgement.
Igbo traditional rulers are calling for peace ahead of the March 18 elections.
Mr Tsakuwa said 78 persons comprising 74 males and four females with drug use problems, were successfully counselled and rehabilitated within the same period.
It is clear that Governor Rotimi Akeredolu’s claim that the Southwest was ‘losing’ N2.5 billion daily to the North due to the consumption of beef is false.
