‘They are pressuring me’: Gov Mutfwang claims APC defection pressure

Caleb Mutfwang, governor of Plateau, says he is facing pressure from political figures to defect from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The governor spoke at an event held over the weekend at the Government House in Jos, noting his decision to remain in the PDP.
Mutfwang said only God and the electorate who voted him into office can determine his political direction.
“It is true that they have been putting pressure on me. But I told them that only two people can authorise me to change my party — one is the God of heaven, and the other is you, the people,” the governor said.
His remarks come weeks after APC leaders in Plateau dismissed reports that he was planning to join their party. At a recent stakeholders’ meeting, APC members unanimously voted against a motion proposing Mutfwang’s possible defection.
The motion was moved by Festus Fuanter, former deputy national secretary of the APC.
“We don’t want anybody coming to our party. You do your thing, and we’ll do ours,” Fuanter said at the meeting, adding that the party was confident in its strength.
Reacting to that development, Mutfwang said those rejecting his rumoured defection were acting out of fear.
“So, those who are rejecting me for what I didn’t even ask for are wasting their time. The truth is that 60 to 70 percent of the people in the APC in Plateau would be happy to have us join them.
They know I will not do that — and that’s why they’re angry and twisting things,” he said.
He added that he would not dwell on the matter, saying, “It’s a story for another day.”
Since the 2023 elections, the PDP has lost several of its governors to the ruling APC, including Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom, Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta, and Peter Mbah of Enugu. Duoye Diri of Bayelsa has also resigned from the PDP.





