Yakubu Busari
The former Governor of Plateau State ,Sen. Jonah David Jang has expressed satisfaction with the turnout of voters in Jos North/Bassa Federal constituency bye election as he said the party would clinch the Pankshin south constituency and Jos North /Bassa the rep seat .
Jang stated this during an interview with journalists at Tudun wada ,Jos North LGA ,shortly after the peaceful conduct of elections .
According to him ,”You see the results of vote cast in Tudun Wada gave me an impression that PDP is leading in all the polling units visited .
I saw the wide margin gap of defeat with the money spent by the APC government yet the outcome didn’t reflect but the PDP leading across the bye election ,so we are working towards returning plateau state to PDP .
Jonah David Jang applauded the electorate that ,I want to use this opportunity to thank the supporters for demonstrating love by coming out in their number to vote for PDP that can deliver them from poverty ,hunger and unemployment ravaging the nation under APC .
He assured the people of plateau state that as the leader of PDP ,he is working hard with stakeholders to reconcile all aggrieved members to recover our stolen mandate.
Jang reiterated that himself and the governor of Bauchi state Sen.Bala Mohammed during the campaign promised that they states in Nigeria will be won by the PDP in 2023 general elections.
He explained further that for the people of Tudun wada ,I want to appreciate you all as the leader of PDP here on the plateau ,I want thank you very sincerely from the bottom of my hearts and on behalf of the national chairman of PDP who was here to flag off the campaign victory.
Jang noted the national chairman received returnees back to the PDP because all of them were originally members of PDP and they are welcome back home ,we are assuring you that this is your own home where you all belong .
He commended INEC and security personnel for the conduct credible , free and fair elections for the very first time so this exercise should serve as litmus test for the 2023 general election .