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Senator Zam Meets Hausa Community Leaders in Makurdi, Urges Prayers for Leaders and Peace

Senator Dr. Titus Tartenger Zam, representing Benue North-West Senatorial District, on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, held a closed-door meeting with leaders of the Hausa community in Makurdi at the residence of Rt. Hon. Dickson Tarkighir.

The interaction focused on fostering unity, peaceful coexistence, and collective support for governance in Benue State. During the engagement, Senator Zam called on Muslim faithful and community leaders to intensify prayers for leaders at all levels—federal, state, and local—emphasizing that consistent and sincere intercessions contribute significantly to peace, stability, unity, and effective governance.

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The senator underscored the importance of spiritual backing for those in authority, describing it as a vital ingredient for good leadership and the overall progress of the state. He reiterated his commitment to inclusive representation and continued advocacy for the welfare of all constituents, regardless of ethnic or religious background.

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The meeting reflects Senator Zam’s ongoing efforts to strengthen inter-community relations and promote harmony in a diverse senatorial district that includes significant Hausa populations. Community leaders present expressed appreciation for the gesture and pledged continued prayers and cooperation toward peaceful development in Benue.

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The engagement comes amid broader calls across political and religious circles for divine guidance and unity as the nation prepares for future electoral cycles and tackles various governance challenges.

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