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PDP group urges Plateau governor to join APC

Mr Danjem said, “We, the members of the coalition of PDP members from across Plateau, are calling on our governor to join APC.

• December 1, 2025
Caleb Mutfwang
Caleb Mutfwang [Photo Credit; Daily Post Nigeria]

A group of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members has called on Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State to defect to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The group made the call during a peaceful rally on Monday in Jos.

The group is made up of PDP members across all the 17 local government areas of the state.

Some prominent PDP leaders, including a former chairman of the party in the Jos South council area, Dung Tari, were among those who participated in the peaceful rally.

The leader of the group, Christopher Danjem, said that the defection of the governor had become imperative and in the best interest of the people of Plateau.

Mr Danjem said, “We, the members of the coalition of PDP members from across Plateau, are calling on our governor to join APC.

“Having analysed the political situation in our dear state and country, it has become very necessary for the governor to move to the ruling party.

“The governor is a performer and architect of good governance; we can see what the federal government is also doing. So, we want him to align with President Bola Tinubu so that he can attract more federal projects to Plateau.”

Mr Danjem commended Mr Tinubu for the show of love and concern for Plateau, particularly over the security situation in the state.

He said that the movement of the governor to APC would be in the best interest of the people of the state and Nigerians in general.

Members of the groups, who marched from the popular Secretariat junction to the new Government House, Little Rayfield, presented a letter calling on the governor to defect immediately to the APC.

Receiving the letter, Chief of Staff to the Governor, Jeremiah Satmak, thanked members of the group for their solidarity.

Mr Satmak, who promised to transmit their letter to the governor, called on the people of the state to continuously pray and support the governor to succeed.
(NAN)

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