Politics
2023: I’ll end insecurity, Plateau guber candidate, Mutfwang affirms
By Kingsley Chukwuka
A governorship aspirant in Plateau State, under the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Barr. Caleb Mutfwang, has reaffirmed commitment to end insecurity if elected governor.
He said dealing with insecurity will top his priority because the State has suffered from the scourge for over two decades, leading to infrastructural deficit and development.
Mutfwang disclosed this yesterday while addressing hundreds of PDP supporters who turned out at the Yakubu Gowon Airport, Heipang to receive him from Abuja, where a Certificate of Return was presented to him as the candidate of the PDP in Plateau State.
“I will face insecurity squarely if elected governor”, he said.
According to him: “The presentation of the certificate of return to me as candidate of the PDP in Plateau State has reaffirmed our determination and commitment to work collectively as a people to reclaim power in 2023.
“We are prepared as a party to go into the 2023 election as one family without backbiting, without hatred or any form of rancour. We are determine to unite as a party and as Plateau people to rebuild Plateau for the prosperity of our people.
“We are also grateful to the people of Plateau over their relentless effort in ensuring that the PDP return to power in 2023. I am assuring the people that they will not regret their decision if they return PDP to power”.
Mutfwang encouraged the youths who have no voter’s card to go to the nearest INEC office and register to vote out the failed APC during the 2023 general elections.
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