APC National Chairman Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda urges supporters to stop attacks on Plateau Governor Caleb Mutfwang, stressing unity and development for the state
Nentawe Yilwatda, National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, has urged his supporters to stop attacking Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang on his behalf, stressing that past differences have been resolved.
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Speaking in Jos on Monday, Nentawe noted that he and Mutfwang have buried political rivalries from the 2023 governorship contest, which Mutfwang won as a PDP candidate, and are now united under the APC.
“Today, I want to thank God for two reasons. We’ve united with my brother, Governor Caleb Mutfwang, in the same party, and we will provide the best we can. By the grace of God and with your support, we will ensure that Plateau actually gets what it deserves at the national and state levels,” he said.
Nentawe clarified that their past disagreements were purely political and not personal.
He appealed to party members and loyalists to let go of previous grudges and work together for the peace, development, and welfare of Plateau residents.
“We now have a strong partnership. So, I’m calling upon anybody who is hearing my voice: If you have any political difference with Mutfwang because of me or for any reason, please, let bygones be bygones and let peace reign supreme in our state,” he added.
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The call reflects a growing effort by the APC leadership to consolidate unity in Plateau following Governor Mutfwang’s defection to the party, signalling collaboration for state progress.



