Plateau 2023 - Labour party candidate Margif pledge to restore lost glory of the state

Plateau 2023 - Labour party candidate Margif pledge to restore lost glory of the state 



Plateau State Governorship Candidate of the Labour Party Ambassador Yohana Margif at the weekend   promised to restore the lost Glory of Plateau and unite  the  people of the state if voted  in the 2023  governorship election.


Ambassador Yohana Margif disclosed this  at the official activation of Labour Party in Langtang North Local Government area  where thousands of Decampees from Southern Plateau were also received in to the Party.


The Labour Party Governorship Candidate while addressing the mammoth crowd that gathered at the Venue of the event at the Langtang  Mini stadium said the set time is now for the People of Plateau and Nigeria to take their destiny in their hands by joining and voting the labour Party in all Positions to rescue the country.


 Margif  who spoke at the event through his Campaign Director General Solomon Ndam, said  his administration, if elected in 2023 would focus on Security, job creation, entrepreneurship and industrialisation.


On his part, Member, representing Langtang North Central at the Plateau State House of Assembly, Nanbol Listick who recently defected to the Labour Party and the brain behind the activation of the party in the area promised to consolidate  on what he is doing, as he is trusting God for more dividends of democracy to his people, using his connection.


Our correspondent reports that  the National Executives of Labour Party, led by Joseph Ndiram and that of the Plateau state led by the Chairman of the Party Grace Zamfara as well as House of Assembly Candidates for Langtang North-North and Langtang South Constituencies were also on ground at the venue for the activation of the party in the two local government.


The high point of the event was the commissioning of two  Classroom block and offices at LEA Primary School Zambau in Jat ward as well as distribution of 1000 unit of informs to selected pupils in 81 Primary Schools within Langtang North Central State Constituency by the member Nanbol Listick.

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