An All Progressives Congress, APC,
chieftain in Plateau state, Ado Ali Katyen has said that the State Governor
Simon BakoLalong deserves a second term in office, in order to enable him
consolidate on the gains of democracy which he earlier promised the
electorates.
Mr Ado Ali Katyen who disclosed
thisrecently at Yelwa club during the All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwarts
meeting in Jos also commended Governor Lalong government for working very hard
to ensure that Plateau state is being restored back on the path of peaceful
coexistence.
According to him, the present regime met
very huge security challenges with all manner of problems including the
non-payment of 7 months’ salaries owed civil servants and debts running into
billions.
Katyen called for the repositioning of APC
as that will go a long way in resolving many crisis, as he said this is so
because those appointed as Management Committee Chairmen are not connected to
the people at the grassroots, adding that there is need for restructuring of
the party.
He expressed fear that if these problems
are not tackled now, the 2019 will be very difficult as he said that Lalong
should be supported for his second term bid.
Katyen stressed that Governor Simon Lalong
has listening ear to the plight of the people of the state, “every right
thinking person should allow him to consolidate for the next four years.”
Meanwhile, one of the APC chieftains, Col
Sunday Kaswe (Rtd) said the two years of Governor Lalong has received so many
commendations.
Plateau state has witnessed tremendous
developmental strides owing to the transparency and honesty of Lalong who have
delivered on his campaign promises he made during the electioneering campaign.
He lauded the Acting President YemiOsinbajo
for remaining resolute and committed to the project of transforming the state
in spite of the health challenges of President MuhammaduBuhari who transmitted
power before traveling for treatment.
Kaswe condemned a situation where some
groups are praying for the dead of their President.
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