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Governorship Election: Plateau citizens settles for PDP candidate Caleb Mutfwang, says Group

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Following the impressive performance of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at the Saturday National Assembly election, a group under the umbrella of Movement for the Liberation of Plateau State has urged citizens to come out enmass and vote massively for PDP Governorship candidate, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang during the March 11 governorship election for the protection and liberation of Plateau.

Chairman of the Group, Simon Dung, and the Secretary, Peter Zita in a press statement on Friday in Jos said their decision to support Mutfwang in the PDP was borne out of the interest of unity and the liberation of Plateau people from the bondage of APC and place the state on the path of steady growth and development.

The statement said, “It is on record that the performance of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) at the Saturday National Assembly elections has left no one in doubt that Plateau is a PDP state. The party need the support of all patriotic citizens in Plateau State to win the March 11 governorship election to end the APC mis governance in the state.

“It is heartwarming to note that based on the official results announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the PDP won Plateau North and Plateau South Senatorial seats and 5 out of the 8 seats for the House of Representatives in the state.

“Information available to us shows that the PDP is coasting to victory at the Plateau Central Senatorial election which the result is yet to be announced by INEC due to over voting and mutilation of results sheets brought from one of the local government area.

“It is on this account that a Coalition of Plateau citizens called “Movement for the Liberation of Plateau” review the outcome of the last election and decided to settle down for the PDP Governorship candidate, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang. We appeal to all patriotic residence of Plateau State to put behind party and ethnic sentiment and settle down for PDP in the March election for the prosperity of our state.”

The group said, although the result of the Presidential election as announced by INEC does not reflects the desire and expectations of Nigerians and called on Plateau citizens to come out enmass and support the PDP candidate to end the self centered APC administration that caused setback for the state.

“We wish to encourage all Plateau citizens and other ethnic nationalities residence in Plateau that the time has come for us to be united and take political decision with regards to who will lead us in the next four years. We cannot afford to divide ourselves ahead of the next election, enough of APC misrule in Plateau.

“We entrusted the state into their hands in the last eight years but we are all disappointed with their performance. Since President Muhammadu Buhari came to Jos in 2018 to commission some projects that Sen. Jonah David Jang started, Lalong has not commission a single project to his credit.

“Plateau has never had it bad as it is now, we cannot re-enforce failure of the APC, we have not witnessed the kind of development we experienced during the PDP Jang administration and we cannot continue with the current infrastructural deficit. It is time for us to say no to APC and take our destiny into our hands by bringing back PDP government on March11, 2023.”

The statement reaffirmed that it is in the collective interest of Plateau people for all citizens to rally round the PDP governorship candidate who has demostrated resilient, leadership courage and determination to move the state forward.

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Ebola: WHO says DRC cases rise to 344, death toll reaches 60

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The Director-General of the World Health Organisation (WHO), Tedros Ghebreyesus, says Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have risen to 344 confirmed infections, with 60 deaths recorded so far.

Speaking at a news conference on Wednesday, Mr Ghebreyesus said the backlog of suspected Ebola cases had dropped significantly from more than 1,000 to 116 as laboratory testing capacity improved across affected areas.

The WHO chief gave the update after returning from the outbreak epicentre in Ituri Province, where he met political leaders, frontline health workers and community groups involved in the response.

According to him, WHO’s latest risk assessment remains very high at the national level, high at the regional level and low globally, despite ongoing efforts to contain transmission and strengthen surveillance.

He said confirmed cases had been reported across 24 health zones in Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu provinces, underscoring the scale of the outbreak and challenges facing response teams.

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“Treatment capacity has expanded with three centres and 80 beds now open in Bunia, plus units in Mongbwalu, Rwampara, Beni, Goma and Bukavu,” he said.

“Six people have recovered in DRC and two in Uganda, but contact tracing still lags at 45 per cent against the 90 per cent target needed to control spread.”

Mr Ghebreyesus said the outbreak had crossed international borders, with Uganda recording 15 confirmed cases and one death, including a Congolese resident who travelled through the United Arab Emirates.

He added that a US citizen infected in DRC remained under treatment in Germany, while WHO continued coordinating with Ugandan and UAE authorities on contact tracing and exposure-risk assessments.

The WHO Director-General identified five major challenges slowing response efforts and emphasised the urgent need for stronger surveillance systems, community engagement and improved operational access in affected regions.

“First, testing delays persist, so WHO is decentralising labs to Mongbwalu, Beni, Aru, Nyakunde and Tchomia. Second, only 45 per cent of contacts are being followed in DRC due to insecurity and displacement.

“Third, blanket travel restrictions are disrupting supply chains despite the WHO recommending exit screening instead.

“Fourth, community mistrust remains high, with some leaders still doubting Ebola is real. Building trust is now a core priority and Fifth, there are still no approved vaccines or therapeutics,” he said.

According to him, WHO has convened its Medical Countermeasures Network to accelerate trials and diagnostics, stressing that leadership, community ownership and trust remained essential to ending the outbreak successfully.

READ ALSO: WHO prioritises clinical trials for Bundibugyo Ebola treatments, vaccines

“Our ultimate measure of success is not whether we stop this outbreak. We will. DRC has stopped 16 previous Ebola outbreaks,” he said.

“The real measure is what we do to prevent the 18th and 19th, if communities survive Ebola only to die from malaria, malnutrition or other diseases,

“We have not really helped them.

“WHO pledged to stay after the outbreak ends to help build stronger health and humanitarian services under government leadership,’ he said. (NAN)


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Akor Adams Says Super Eagles Focused On Improvement, Not Unbeaten Record Under Eric Chelle

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Super Eagles striker Akor Adams has revealed that the national team is not overly focused on its unbeaten record under coach Eric Chelle despite extending the streak after the 2-2 draw against Poland.

READ ALSO: Eric Ejiofor Urges Nigerians To Trust Eric Chelle After Super Eagles’ Impressive Run

Nigeria have now gone 24 matches without losing in normal time under the Franco-Malian tactician, but Adams insists the players are more concerned about improving performances and getting positive results.

“We are not too focused on the unbeaten record,” Adams said.

According to the Super Eagles forward, the team’s main objective remains continuous improvement and representing the country positively.

“Our focus is on performing better and getting results for Nigeria,” he implied.

Adams also praised Chelle for introducing a fresh tactical identity and philosophy to the national team since taking charge.

“The coach has brought a different dimension and philosophy to the team,” he noted.

The striker believes the tactical changes have contributed significantly to the team’s recent performances and growing confidence.

“You can see the improvements in the way we play,” he added.

Nigeria’s unbeaten run under Chelle has continued generating optimism among supporters as the team rebuilds following recent disappointments.

“The team appears more organized and competitive now,” many football observers believe.

The Super Eagles continue preparing for future competitive fixtures while integrating new players into the squad.

“There is growing belief around the direction of the team,” supporters continue to say.

For Akor Adams, the message is clear.

Records are not the priority.

Improvement and results matter more.

And Eric Chelle’s philosophy is helping shape a stronger Super Eagles side.

 

Because lasting success in football comes from growth, consistency, and collective ambition.

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