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‎Plateau State Denies Governor Mutfwang’s Alleged Defection to YPP

byVictory Amah
November 14, 2025
in Politics
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‎Plateau State Government has officially refuted recent media and social media reports suggesting that Governor Caleb Mutfwang is considering leaving the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the Young Progressive Party (YPP). The clarification comes amid swirling speculations and political rumors that have captured public attention in the state and across Nigeria.
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‎In a statement issued by the Governor’s Press Office, the government described the reports as “completely false and politically motivated.” The statement emphasized that Governor Mutfwang remains a committed member of the PDP and has no plans to join any other political party at this time. The office also accused the promoters of the story of attempting to destabilize the state’s political environment by circulating unverified information.
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‎“The governor is fully devoted to the PDP, the party under whose platform he was elected, and he continues to work for the unity and development of Plateau State within this framework,” the statement said. It further noted that the defection rumors were likely timed to coincide with growing political realignments ahead of upcoming elections, suggesting that partisan actors may be behind the story.
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‎Governor Mutfwang’s aides reiterated that there is no ongoing or planned negotiation between the governor and the leadership of the YPP. They described the speculation as an attempt to mislead the public and create unnecessary political tension in Plateau State. They stressed that any consideration of party realignment by the governor would be a public affair, fully transparent to his constituents, and carried out within the law and democratic norms.
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‎Political analysts have observed that the spread of such rumors, whether substantiated or not, is a common feature of Nigerian politics, especially in states experiencing intense party competition. Plateau, in particular, has witnessed increased political maneuvering as different parties prepare for the 2027 elections. In this context, the governor’s denial aims to reassure PDP members and supporters of his continued loyalty and to forestall any attempts by opposition parties to exploit perceived instability.
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‎The timing of the rumors also coincides with growing speculation about political alliances in the northern and central regions of Nigeria. While some political commentators argue that defections are a natural part of political life, others note that unverified stories of party-switching can undermine public confidence and distract government officials from their official duties. By issuing a categorical denial, Plateau State is signaling that it intends to maintain focus on governance and policy delivery rather than be sidetracked by politically motivated claims.
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‎Governor Mutfwang has a track record of addressing pressures to change political allegiance. In previous interviews, he has emphasized that any decision regarding party affiliation would be made with careful consideration, the approval of his constituents, and in alignment with his political principles. The current denial aligns with his consistent stance of political stability and commitment to the PDP, reinforcing public perception of a deliberate and measured approach to governance.
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‎As the PDP continues to consolidate its presence in Plateau State, the government’s statement is expected to strengthen internal party cohesion and reduce speculation-driven tensions. It also sends a broader message to political actors and the electorate that unverified claims will not distract the administration from its mandate of service delivery.
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‎In conclusion, Governor Mutfwang remains a dedicated member of the PDP, committed to advancing the developmental agenda of Plateau State. The state government’s swift response to the defection rumors underscores its determination to maintain political stability and dispel misinformation, ensuring that governance remains the central focus ahead of the next electoral cycle.
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Victory Amah

Victory Amah

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