Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State has firmly dismissed rumors suggesting that he plans to defect from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC). In a clear statement, Mutfwang reassured his supporters and party members that he remains fully committed to the PDP and has no intentions of switching allegiance to the ruling party.
The rumors of a possible defection had been circulating widely in political circles, sparking intense speculation and discussions among both political analysts and members of the public. These speculations often arise in Nigerian politics, especially when prominent political figures are perceived to be at odds with their party leadership or when the political landscape shifts.
However, Governor Mutfwang’s swift denial has put an end to the speculation, sending a strong message that he is dedicated to his party’s cause. His commitment to the PDP remains steadfast, and he continues to focus on delivering his promises to the people of Plateau State.
This statement from Mutfwang is significant, as defections between political parties are a common feature in Nigerian politics. Such moves often cause shifts in power dynamics and influence upcoming elections. Governor Mutfwang’s position not only reassures PDP supporters in Plateau State but also solidifies his role within the party as he continues to lead the state through his mandate.
For now, it seems that Governor Mutfwang has firmly put the rumors to rest, emphasizing that his focus remains on governance and fulfilling the aspirations of the people who elected him.