
MCCDA pays condolence visit to the family of late Chief Engr. Manasseh Damulak (Galadiman Mbung Chip).
By Moses Zungdet
The Mhiship Community and Cultural Development Association (MCCDA), led by it’s President, Nda CC Martins Dapel Rtd, paid a condolence visit to the family of late Chief Engr. Manasseh Damulak (Galadiman Mbung Chip) at his residence in Rayfield, Jos. Chief Manasseh died after a protracted illness at the age of 65.
He was accompanied by Mrs Mildred Mbohok (VP MCCDA), Mrs Agatha Rangdat (Treasurer MCCDA), Comr. Shamdung A. Jepla (Chairman, MCCDA Jos South), Comr. Maxwell Paul Dashe (Mhiship Youth Chairman) and Engr. Moses Zungdet (Former Mhiship Youth Chairman).
Chief Manasseh Damulak was a father, grandfather, a philanthropist, an administrator, versatile technocrat, politician and a worthy community leader. He has bestowed with so many awards from various organizations as a testament of his support and commitment to their growth and development.
Extolling the virtues of late Chief Manasseh Damulak, the president of MCCDA, Nda Martins Dapel praised him for being a worthy friend and a strong supporter of community development efforts, support to youth and women organizations and also his support to the church. He assured the family that his legacies of building bridges and friendship are enduring and they should carry on with them so that he will not be forgotten.
Responding on behalf of the family, Nda Gabriel Datong thanked the President of MCCDA together with the delegation for identifying with the family in its time of grief. They also appreciated the entire Mhiship community for trooping in to mourn with them and console them after the demise of Chief Manasseh Damulak.
The Mhiship Community prays for comfort to the family of Chief Manasseh Damulak whom he has left behind and prays for his soul to rest in perfect peace.