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Jang Says PDP Remains Nigeria’s Most United Party Since 1998

Former Plateau State Governor, Senator Jonah Jang, has declared that the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) remains one of the most united political parties in Nigeria since its formation in 1998.

Speaking at a caucus meeting of the Plateau North Senatorial District of the PDP, Jang said the party has continued to stand strong at the national level without any division capable of threatening its survival.

“Since 1998, the PDP has remained one of the most united political parties in Nigeria. No faction has been able to shake its foundation,” he stated.

The former governor explained that, though some members have left the party over the years, the PDP still stands firm on the sacrifices and commitment of its genuine founding fathers.

“It makes no sense to me when I hear the founding members of PDP defecting to another party. How can a founding father abandon his own house? A genuine founding father will not abandon his house, no matter the level of provocation,” Jang added.

At the meeting, stakeholders of the senatorial district expressed their confidence in the current leadership of the party in Plateau State.

They unanimously endorsed Governor Caleb Mutfwang for a second term in office.

His deputy, Josephine Piyo, also received strong backing from the caucus.

In the same vein, Plateau State PDP chairman, Chris Hassan, was given full support to continue in office.

The meeting ended with a call for unity and loyalty among members to further strengthen the PDP in the state and beyond.

SOURCE: DAILY POST

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