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Plateau Gov Denies Defection Rumors

The Plateau State Government has dismissed rumors that Governor Caleb Mutfwang has defected to the Young Progressives Party, calling the […]

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The Plateau State Government has dismissed rumors that Governor Caleb Mutfwang has defected to the Young Progressives Party, calling the claims baseless and fabricated. In a statement released by Director of Press and Public Affairs Dr. Gyang Bere, the government said the rumors are intended to create confusion and mislead the public. The statement affirmed that Governor Mutfwang remains committed to his duties and has not joined any other party. Any change in his status, the governor’s office emphasized, would be communicated officially through verified channels to the people of Plateau State and the wider public.

The government reassured citizens that Governor Mutfwang is focused on his development projects and people‑centered initiatives. It urged supporters and residents to disregard the false claims and stay attentive to the governor’s efforts to improve the state. This response aims to address speculation, maintain stability, and reinforce public trust in the governor’s commitment to his position.

As the state continues to implement various development projects, the government’s clarification is expected to calm uncertainty and allow the public to concentrate on ongoing progress. The governor’s dedication to his duties and the state’s development agenda remains unchanged, and updates will continue to be communicated through official channels. With this clarification, citizens can look forward to the implementation of initiatives designed to improve the lives of people in Plateau State.

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