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November 23, 2024
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Curtail Insecurity, PDP Stakeholders Urge Gov Mutfwang

The National Vice Chairman North Central of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Hon Theophilus Dakas Shan alongside the 17 transition committee chairmen of Plateau with a group “Third Tier Movement (TTM)” has urged governor Caleb Mutfwang, to be focused and develop Plateau State.

The PDP party Stewarts gave the advised shortly after it arose from a meeting held in Jos, Plateau State.

The “Third Tier Movement (TTM)”
group which is made up of past and present political leaders of Local Government Councils in the State, particularly singled out for praise the very civil approach adopted by Governor Mutfwang during the period of this judicial process.

The group further described Governor Mutfwang as a leader with strength of character who remains focused on Governance despite staunch efforts to distract him while also commending his commitment in addressing the insecurity challenges on the Plateau as well as the continued implementation of critical projects among which are roads constructions and rehabilitation across the State.

The (TTM) in a statement signed by its Secretary and Transition Implementation Committee Chairman of Langtang North Hon. Godwin Nanmwa Kumzhi, noted that both in words and in action,  Governor Mutfwang remained calm, courteous and civil, even in the face of provocative utterances and propaganda by opponents.

The meeting which was chaired by the current PDP National Vice Chairman (North Central) Hon Theophilus Dakas Shan also pledged their unalloyed support to the Governor and people of Plateau State in their aspirations and efforts towards good Governance.

The Third Tier Movement (TTM)  congratulated the Executive Governor of Plateau State, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang on his victory at the Supreme Court.

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