The traditional ruler of Mwaghavul people in Plateau state Mishkaham Da Nelson Bakfur, has conferred the tittle of “Madakin Mwaghavul” meaning adviser to traditional council of Mwaghavul on Dr Daniel Mwanmut the founder of “Le Pan Health and wellness initiative” a humanitarian organization.
Conferring the tittle on Dr Mwanmut at his palace, the Mishkahham Mwaghavul called on other Sons and daughters of his subject who are opportune in their human endeavor to emulate Dr. Daniel Mwanmut to assist the less privilege in the society, said the tittle was first of it kind in Mwaghavul land.
Responding to the honour done him by the traditional council, Dr. Daniel Mwanmut said his humanitarian service to people was a way of giving back to the society, because those who trained him in school to have become a medical doctor and all that he has achieved in life are mostly not his biological parents.
Dr Mwanmut then dedicated the honor to all those who saw him through his early beginning.
“Le Pan Health and wellness initiative” is a humanitarian organization, founded by Daniel Mwanmut, a medical practitioner held during conferment of the tittle on him in Mangu,
Secretary, Board of Trustees, “Le Pan Health and wellness initiative” Dr. Bupwatda Pokop Wushipba, on behave of chairman of the organization Dr Daniel Mwanmut announced the donation of an xray machine to the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH)
It was learnt also that Dr. Daniel Mwabmut had built and equipped a functional clinic in his his community in Mangu, as part of his personal contributions to social well being of the people, treating patients free, and rendering other health services.
The “Madakin Mwaghavul” tittle holder thanked the Mwaghavul traditional council for the honor done him by conferring the tittle on him, and promised to do more.
Secretary, Board of Trustees, “Le Pan Health and wellness initiative” Dr. Bupwatda Pokop Wushipba, said the xray machine worth over 5 million naira, and it is a latest model that is invoke.
Receiving the equipment on behave of the hospital, the Chief Medical Director JUTH Prof Edmond Banwat who directed that the xray machine be installed at the comprehensive healthcare centre of JUTH in Gindiri, Mangu local government, of Plateau state, said the hospital equipment will help in no small measure in reducing sufferings been faced by doctors and patients at Gindiri.
Prof Banwat, revealed further that the Gindiri comprehensive healthcare has been operating without functional xray for a long time, thereby hindering speech healthcare delivery.
Responding on the gesture done the Gindiri Comprehensive, Chief Medical Suplitendant of the JUTH in Gindiri, Dr Pokop Bupwatda revealed in an interview with Journalists that the existing xray machine at the healthcare was already obsolete, and has not been in use for about three years.
Speaking in separate remarks at tittle conferment on Dr. Mwanmut, former Nigerian Ambassador Bagudu Hirse and chairman of the occasion Dr. Samaila Kewa, encouraged other up coming young Nigerians to strive toward impacting positively in nation building.
A renounced clergy, the Anglican Bishop of Jos, Rev Benjamin Kwashi while praying for God’s blessings, prayed for peace and God protections of Mwaghavul people and particularly the family of Dr. Daniel Mwanmut, to enable him bless others with his wealth.
There was traditional hoses riding by the new tittle holder, diffident traditional dancers spice the occasion with dance steps.