
Plateau Governor's Wife Celebrates New Year's First Babies with Heartwarming Hospital Tour
Plateau's First Lady Helen Mutfwang celebrated New Year's Day by visiting hospitals and supporting new mothers, distributing over 100 care packages to families welcoming babies in 2024. Her heartwarming tour highlighted the joy and potential of new life.
In a touching display of community care, Helen Mutfwang, the First Lady of Plateau State, transformed New Year's Day into a celebration of new life by visiting hospitals and honoring families who welcomed babies in the first hours of 2024.
Accompanied by the Commissioner of Women Affairs and other dignitaries, Mrs. Mutfwang toured four public hospitals in Jos, bringing gifts, support, and joy to new mothers and their newborns. Her mission was clear: to recognize the profound miracle of birth and provide tangible support to families marking their most precious new beginning.
At Dadin Kowa Primary Health Care, Comfort Friday, who gave birth to a baby boy at 12:47 a.m., was among the first mothers to receive the First Lady's generous package. She expressed overwhelming gratitude, noting the significant impact of the unexpected visit on her family.
The hospital tour continued with remarkable moments of connection. At Our Lady of Apostles (OLA) Hospital, mothers like Mary Lukas and Janet Emmanuel, who delivered baby boys in the early morning hours, were surprised and touched by Mrs. Mutfwang's personal attention. Their stories of new motherhood became moments of collective celebration.
At Plateau Specialist Hospital, the joy reached new heights when Halima Umar was delivered of twins at 11:40 a.m. and 11:45 a.m., further emphasizing the day's theme of miraculous new beginnings. The First Lady's presence underscored her belief that newborns represent tremendous joy and limitless potential for their communities.
Throughout her tour, Mrs. Mutfwang distributed more than 100 care packages, including baby clothing, provisions, and cash gifts. Her actions went beyond mere philanthropy, representing a profound commitment to supporting families during one of life's most transformative moments.
By personally visiting these hospitals and connecting with new mothers, Helen Mutfwang demonstrated that leadership is not just about governance, but about genuine human connection and community care. Her New Year's Day mission celebrated not just babies, but the hope, resilience, and potential embodied in every new life.
Based on reporting by Punch Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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