Christian Youth in Politics Initiative (CYPI) Mourns the Death of Engr. Sunday Hyat, Former Plateau State Head of Service
In a somber development, the Christian Youth in Politics Initiative (CYPI) has expressed deep sorrow and mourning over the untimely demise of Engr. Sunday Hyat, the former Head of Service to the Plateau State Government. Amidst their grief, the CYPI pays tribute to his dedicated service and contributions to the state.
Engr. Sunday Hyat was a prominent figure within the political landscape of Plateau State, known for his exceptional leadership skills, professionalism, and commitment to public service. His sudden passing has sent shockwaves throughout the community, leaving colleagues, friends, and family members mourning the loss of a remarkable individual.
CYPI, an organization driven by its mission to empower Christian youths and foster their active involvement in politics, recognizes the significant impact Engr. Hyat made during his time as the Head of Service. His work ethic and dedication to public service have played a vital role in shaping the administrative landscape of Plateau State.
Engr. Sunday Hyat's tenure was marked by numerous accomplishments in civil service, as he diligently worked towards the betterment of the state and the welfare of its citizens. His vision for inclusive governance, transparency, and effective service delivery served as guiding principles throughout his career.
The CYPI acknowledges Engr. Hyat's instrumental role in steering the state's civil service towards new frontiers of excellence. His integral contributions in areas such as policy formulation, human resources management, and administrative reforms have left a lasting imprint on the state's governance structure.
The mourning by CYPI highlights the profound impact Engr. Hyat had on Christian youth-engaged politics, demonstrating his commitment to developing the next generation of leaders. Throughout his service, he consistently advocated for the inclusion and active participation of young people in political processes, recognizing their invaluable role in shaping the future.
The loss of Engr. Sunday Hyat's wisdom, dedication, and experience will be deeply felt by all those who had the privilege of working closely with him. As Plateau State mourns the passing of an exceptional leader, it is imperative to honor his legacy by carrying forward his vision of inclusive governance and public service.
The Christian Youth in Politics Initiative extends its heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of Engr. Sunday Hyat. May they find solace in the memories of his remarkable life and enduring contributions to Plateau State.
As the CYPI mourns the loss of Engr. Sunday Hyat, it remains committed to its mission of empowering Christian youths in politics and ensuring their active participation in the democratic process.
Signed
John Itsegok Abednego
Dir media and publicity
Ephraim Ali
Northern zone coordinator
Sam Chris Mafuyai
National President
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