Muftwang will be sacked by S’court, the judgement has been written — Ex-presidential aide

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Mr Jackson Ude, former presidential spokesman under the administration of Goodluck Jonathan, has said that the Supreme court judgement which will officially affirm the appeal court ruling sacking governor Caleb Muftwang of Plateau State, has been written down.

Jackson who is the publisher of Point-blank News made the disturbing revelation in a post on his official X handle.

According to him, the ruling All Progressives Congress has perfected plans to takeover Plateau State by all means.

He said, “The Supreme Court Judgement that would sustain the Appeal Court Judgement, sacking plateau Governor Caleb Muftwang, has already been written.

“As at today, baring any last minute changes, the APC are bent on taking Plateau State. Bauchi Gov. Bala Mohammed would have been sacked but had to quickly enter a deal with Bola Tinubu.

“Governor Muftwang belongs to the Nyesom Wike’s political family who are now being considered a threat to Bola Tinubu’s 2027 ambition.

“Sources informed me that some APC leaders are now increasingly suspicious of Wike.”

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