Plateau Governor Mutfwang refutes claims of dictating senatorial candidates

Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has dismissed accusations of rigging senatorial primary elections, labeling the rumors as false and reaffirming his commitment to fair democratic processes.

Clarification from the Governor’s office

Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has officially rejected claims suggesting he forced specific individuals onto the ballot for recent senatorial primary elections. Through his press director, Gyang Bere, the governor labeled the accusations as entirely false and malicious.

Bere emphasized that Governor Mutfwang maintains a strong commitment to democratic principles and fair competition, a stance he held even during his tenure with the Peoples Democratic Party. The statement explicitly denied any history of candidate imposition and reiterated the governor’s desire for transparent and credible electoral processes throughout the state.

Supporters and the general public have been encouraged to ignore these rumors. The government highlighted that maintaining peace, unity, and stability in Plateau State remains the primary focus of the Mutfwang administration, rather than political maneuvering.

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