UNIVERSITY OF JOS
OFFICE OF THE VICE-CHANCELLOR
MESSAGE OF APPRECIATION
On behalf of the Maimako Family of Luukwo, Bakinciyawa, Qua’an Pan Local Government Area of Plateau State, I wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation, the extraordinary support and encouragement shown to our family by members of the University of Jos community following the kidnap and subsequent release of our brother Hon. Sule Martin Maimako.
I wish to express my profound gratitude for all the words of comfort and reassurance through your prayers, visits, text messages and other sources of encouragement during our two-week ordeal which began on Thursday 19th November, 2020 when he was kidnapped until he was finally released on the night of Wednesday 2nd December, 2020.
Although words alone are not enough to convey the depth of our gratitude as a family, we feel truly indebted to you for standing by us during this trying period. May the compassion, love and kindness you showed to our family during our moment of difficulty and anxiety be divinely rewarded with God’s merciful consideration, protection and abundant blessings, Amen!
Signed:
Professor Seddi Sebastian Maimako FCA
For the entire Maimako Family
3/12/2020