Jos South LGC stoodstill as Hon. Bot-Mang receives rousing home coming welcome

Jos South LGC stoodstill as Hon. Bot-Mang receives rousing home coming welcome


Jos South Local Government Council of Plateau State has stood still as Hon. Pam Michael Bot-Mang, the Plateau State ruling All Progressives Congress APC Deputy Governorship Candidate was welcome home.


Hon. Bot-Mang who was at the palace of Dagwom Rwey of Jos South, Da. Ngah Dangyang to officially present himself to the Traditional Council of Jos South as the Deputy Governorship Candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress APC in the forthcoming 2023 Governorship General election and to seek for royal blessing and support.


Hon. Bot-Mang in his earlier address, appreciated the Berom nation for supporting him and said he will not disappoint the Berom nation and the people of Plateau State if entrusted with the mandate.


He described the visit as significant and said the APC place a high premium on Jos South Local Government Area where they are trusted with the Deputy Governorship ticket, Plateau North Senatorial ticket and the House of Representatives ticket.


Bot-Mang also solicited for the support of the people and assured them that if elected, they will right the wrongs made in the past for the prosperity of the people.


Also in his speach, The Plateau State All Progressives Congress APC Governorship Candidate, Dr Nentawe Yilwatda has pledged to end tribalism and unite all Plateau tribes together for the development of the state if elected Governor come 2023.


Yilwatda disclosed this on Thursday while presenting his running mate, Hon. Pam Bot-Mang to the Jos South traditional rulers, held at the palace of Dagwom Rwey of Jos South, Da. Ngah Dangyang.


“I want to be a Governor of Plateau State not a Governor of my tribe, from 1991 to date what has divided Plateau State is tribalism and if elected Governor we will end tribalism, our focus will be Plateau State only, and we will redeem our image as United People”


According to him, he will run a free, fair and all-inclusive government, where Plateau youths will be engaged, and empowered to become economically self-reliant if given the mandate.


He explained that Pam Bot-Mang was not picked as the running mate because he is Berom from Jos South but because of his track record of integrity, self-reliance and humility to add electoral value to the ticket.


Yilwatda added that his relationship with Bot-Mang started during his secondary school days about 40 years ago when he served him as a schoolboy diligently for four years without revolting.


He praised the Berom nation for grooming and raising credible children with the fair of God and noted that he was also raised by a Berom man who moulded and impacted him positively to overcome societal challenges.


“We will engage, empower and employ Plateau youths and dedicate 10 per cent of our resources to the youths to enable them to become economically self-reliant.


“We will be transparent, free, fair and run an all-inclusive government while the youths will be mentored and appointed as commissioners and other positions.”


He acknowledged the insecurity, kidnapping and another form of criminality that is ravaging the state and said stringent measures would be taken to address the menace to secure the people.


The Dagwom Rwey of Jos South, Da. Ngah Dangyang who received Pam Bot-Mang praised his styling leadership quality and said history is about to repeat itself where he is preparing to fill the vacuum of his late father, who was a Deputy Governor to former Governor Joshua Dariye.


He urged them to work together as partners in progress by complementing each other and prayed for their success during the election.


The Chairman Jos South Local Government Council, who doubles as the House of Representatives candidate for Jos South/Jos East Federal Constituency in the forthcoming General Election, Hon. Gideon Davou Dandareng said the Berom nation is blessed with the State party chairmanship position, Deputy Governorship candidate and a Senatorial candidate, and urged the people to support the APC during the general election.


The team also visited the Berom Educational and Cultural Organization (BECO), Berom Women Development Association (BWDA) and the Berom Youth Moulders-Association (BYM) and canvassed support ahead of the 2023 election.

The BECO President, Da. Gyang Dudu said the Berom people are accommodated and hospitable, and urged them to manage the ethnic and religious diversity.
He urged Yilwatda to work assiduously to give Plateau State its identity of peace, and unity and wish him well during the election.

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