Plateau youths take to the streets in solidarity walk, rejecting Appeal Court verdict on Gov. Mutfwang

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Plateau youths, represented by the Plateau Support Network, organized a road walk in support of Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s administration.

The event aimed to show solidarity with the governor’s developmental efforts, emphasizing that the walk was inclusive of participants from all parts of the state and free from tribal, religious, or political biases, NN News Media learnt.

The coordinator, Sokshak Shikse, highlighted the governor’s achievements in enhancing security, rehabilitating roads, providing social amenities, and promoting human capital development.

The walk was a demonstration of the people’s appreciation for Governor Mutfwang’s leadership, recognizing his commitment to unity and peaceful coexistence in Plateau State.

The participants expressed their confidence in the governor’s ability to continue fostering growth and development in the region.

The concerned citizens gathered to express unwavering support for Governor Caleb Mutfwang, whose election was nullified by the Appeal Court.

The spokesperson, Mr. Shikse, emphasized the positive impact of the governor’s work on future generations and expressed dismay over the court’s decision.

He called on the Supreme Court to thoroughly review the case and uphold the people’s mandate given at the polls. The group expressed confidence in the judiciary’s integrity and hoped for a just and constitutional judgment.

A group of youths carried out a solidarity walk in various parts of Jos, holding placards with supportive messages for the governor.

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