Governor Bala Mohammed Wants Bauchi Culture, Tradition Preserved
Bauchi State governor, Bala Mohammed
Abdulkadir, has enjoined the people of the state to cherish and preserve their
culture and tradition.
He further charged them to draw
inspiration from their culture, embrace their roots and strengthen the bond of
unity for a greater Bauchi State.
The governor reiterated his
administration’s commitment to promoting cultural activities such as the Bala
Bara Ma Jalam Cultural Festival, having recognised that such events have
preserved the state's cultural heritage and showed its uniqueness to the world.
Governor Mohammed told the crowd at
Karai Karai Annual Cultural Festival held in Jalam in Dambam local government
area of Bauchi yesterday that, "It may interest you to know that our
administration is committed to investing in initiatives that promote cultural
education and awareness. We believe that by imparting the knowledge and
appreciation of our cultural heritage to our younger generation, we can ensure
its continuity and preservation for generations to come.’’
Represented by his deputy, Auwal
Mohammed Jatau, the governor said the festival provided the people the
opportunity to celebrate their diverse traditions, foster unity and strengthen
bonds in the society while serving as powerful reminders of shared history and
provide a platform for exchange of knowledge, ideas and experiences.
He said, "These celebrations are
not merely colorful, but they hold the key to preserving our identity and
heritage for future generations."
Bala recalled that Bala Baraa Ma Jalam
Cultural festival has been in existence for many years, and has continued to be
a significant cultural activity that attracts tourists and locals, with the
festival named after two famous hunters from the area, Bala Baraa and Jalam,
who were known for their bravery and hunting skills.
The state commissioner for local
government and chieftaincy affairs, Hon. Ahmad Aliyu Jalam, said the festival
aims to preserve and promote the cultural heritage.
He added that the Bala Baraa Ma Jalam
cultural festival had become a significant event that has put Bauchi State on
the map, attracting visitors from all over Nigeria and beyond.
"As we are aware, every year, the
good people of Dambam local government area come together to celebrate the Bala
Baraa ma Jalam Cultural Festival. This two-day festival is a time for local
residents to enjoy traditional cultural activities, such as drumming, singing,
dancing, and storytelling.
"The Bala Baraa Ma Jalam Cultural
Festival is a highly celebrated cultural event that takes place annually in
this area," he said.
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