Politics
Mutfwang Wins Plateau PDP Governorship Ticket
Barrister Caleb Mutfwang a former chairman of Mangu Local Government Area has won the governorship ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in Plateau State.
GWGNG reports that Mutfwang beat 14 other contenders after he scored 252 votes far above all the others in the primary election that was held at Langfield event centre in Jos on Wednesday.
According to the full results, Dapal Alfred Ali = 92 votes, Dr. Mazadu Dader Bako = 03 Votes, Hon. Caleb Mutfwang = 252 Votes, Chief Jonathan Akuns = 16 votes, Timothy Golu = Nil (Stepped Down), Gushop Jerry Danjuma = 06 votes, Jack Yakubu Pam = Nil (Stepped Down), Chief Dauda Wuritka Gotring = 88 votes, Amb. Hirse Bagudu Mutle = 01 votes, Chief Satu Jatau Jewun = 09 votes, David Shikfu Parradang = 04 votes.
Others were Pastor Vincent Nanle = Nil (Stepped Down), Chief Letep Dabang = Nil (Stepped Down), Professor Best Shadrach Gaya = 04 votes, Alex Ladan = 02 votes, Gen. John Sura = 03 votes, Kefas Ropshik = 113 votes, and Lenka Dewa = 0 vote.
Speaking after being declared the flag bearer of the party, he said “today marks the process of reclaiming the glory of Plateau State,” and promised that he will give the people of Plateau State “the leadership that they deserve.”
Meanwhile, a former Governor of the State, Jonah Jang has denied insinuations in the social media that he reached an agreement with Mutfwang for the later to pick his son as his running mate.
Jang in a statement issued and signed by his Media Consultant, Clinton Garuba in Jos said, “The attention of Senator Jonah Jang has been drawn to a publication on social media alleging that he has endorsed a candidate and “stated outrightly that they should go and deliver Mutfwang at the polls as that is his choice.”
“The said publication veiled in mischief alleges also that “Mutfwang had been made to sign an agreement to pick Yakubu Jang as deputy, with the hope that when the unfortunate happens with Mutfwang, Yakubu will take over the government. While we want to state categorically that Jang has made it clear that he is not endorsing any candidate, rather the people, who are the major stakeholders in any sane democratic set up will choose a candidate among equals.
“Senator Jang has watched how the primaries have been going on, in a free and fair mode and that the outcomes reflect the wishes of the people. Dragging the Jang’s family into the contest at this time is the height of mischief and amounts to wicked scheming on the part of politicians who wish to tarnish his hard-earned reputation. We are quick to recall that in 2019 it was alleged that Senator Jang supported the emergence of Senator J.T Useni to pave way for Yakubu to be his deputy (it turned out to be false as it never was). For the avoidance of doubt, Yakubu Jang is not seeking to be Deputy Governor and even if he were to be given the offer, he will decline it,” Jang said in response after Mutfwang won the PDP governorship ticket on the Plateau.
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