From Jude Dangwam, Jos
Stakeholders of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Quan-Pan and Shendam Local Government Area of Plateau State have expressed their resolve to re-elect Governor Caleb Mutfwang as governor of the state and restore the truncated mandate of Senator Napoleon Bali in 2027.
The party stakeholders revealed their resolve in a communiqué issued yesterday at the end of their meeting held in Doemak, Quan-Pan Local Government of the state.
The stakeholders under the umbrella of Quaan-Pan Support Group for Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang and Senator Napoleon Binkap Bali, in the communiqué, affirmed that Mutfwang and Bali (Plateau South senatorial district) remain the party’s candidates ahead of 2027 election.
They expressed deep disappointment over the judicial intervention that truncated the overwhelming electoral victory of Bali, while reaffirming their commitment, readiness, and determination to return him to the National Assembly to continue providing the much-needed leadership for the district.
They noted that within just six months in office, Senator Bali demonstrated uncommon leadership qualities, purposeful representation, and people-centred engagement, which earned him wide acceptance across the district.
“The motion in Quanpan Local Government Area was moved by Sogotdee and seconded by Alhaji Naziru Turaki.
The stakeholders vowed to avoid the judicial errors that brought Senator Lalong to Senate in 2023, assuring that the same people who voted overwhelmingly for Senator Bali in 2023 elections remain resolute and would replicate such massive and unwavering support in the 2027 contest.
The stakeholders called for unity of purpose, equity, and a genuine sense of belonging across the zone. They maintained that the Gaimai people have occupied positions in the National Assembly for nearly eight years, and that it is time for morality, fairness, and justice to be restored in Plateau South politics.

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