Nasarawa Speaker urges Nigerians to preserve culture
He said this would also help prevent Nigerian cultures from fading into extinction.
Jatau made the call on during the traditional wedding of his daughter, Esther Akayi Danladi to Mr Josiah Esla.
He said that embracing cultural traditions is essential for promoting peace and unity within society.
“I urge all ethnic groups to sustain and promote their cultures at every opportunity.
“If we fail to promote our culture, one day we may wake up to find it lost,” he warned.
The speaker congratulated his daughter and her husband on their successful traditional wedding ceremony.
“I am happy and proud that the traditional wedding was held successfully,” he added.
He thanked his constituents for their continuous support and urged them to maintain it.
Jatau also called on the people to continue supporting Gov. Abdullahi Sule’s administration for sustained development.
He appreciated colleagues, traditional leaders, religious figures, and well-wishers for attending the wedding ceremony.
The speaker prayed for God’s protection and safe travels for all guests returning to their destinations.
Mr Josiah Esla, the groom, expressed gratitude to God for the success of the traditional wedding.
“We are truly happy and overwhelmed to have completed our traditional wedding today,” he said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
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