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March 11 is our date with destiny – Plateau PDP guber candidate, Mutfwang assures
The Plateau State People’s Democratic Party (PDP), governorship candidate Barr. Caleb Mutfwang has assured electorates that the March 11th governorship polls is a date set aside for the liberation of the State.
Muftwang said the destiny of the people will be reclaimed as all is set for him to win the governorship polls as indicated by the body language of the electorates who have suffered untold hardship for eight years.
“March 11th is our date with destiny”, Muftwang said on Wednesday while addressing Journalists in Jos.
According to him: “All is set for the PDP to regain the control of the government house in the State. What happened on the 25th of February’s presidential election should strengthen us rather than discourage us.
“For the Governorship polls we should vote and wait for our votes to be counted, announced, and uploaded on the BVAS machine before we leave.
“I understand the disappointment of the presidential elections which has led to widespread discouragement and despondency. However, those who voted on the Plateau spoke loudly that the PDP is the party of choice on the Plateau by electing five out of eight members of the House of Representatives and two out of three Senators.
“Your display of political sophistry in going with the National tide while establishing the local advantage of the PDP in the State is highly commendable. We must focus on this glimmer of hope rather than allow the spirit of gloom which has descended over our State to prevail. We must not allow our disappointment to make us question our continued participation in the electoral process.
“The salvation of the Plateau State from the years of ruin and retrogression compels us not to despair. The time to arise is now so that our votes can take back the State from those who want to perpetuate their substandard values of mediocrity and corruption through surrogates. I must also commend the INEC in Plateau State for substantially being on the side of the law and the people.
“While it is true that some of the INEC staff especially in parts of Kanam and Wase LGAs aided the subversion of law and the due process leading to questionable outcomes in respect of the House of Representatives elections, we must commend those who did not allow their good names to be tarnished”, Mutfwang said.
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