Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, on Saturday, declared that God was behind his election and will not abandon the people of the state.
Mutfwang of the Peoples Democratic Party had polled 525,299 votes to defeat the All Progressives Congress candidate, Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda, who scored 481,370 votes during the March 18 governorship election
His victory was reaffirmed at the election tribunal but a panel of the Court of Appeal nullified it.
The Supreme Court is expected to deliver a final judgment on the matter.
Mutfwang, returned to Jos, the state capital for the first time since the appeal court nullified his election, and spoke with journalists at the Yakubu Gowon Airport in Jos on arrival on Saturday.
He was received by a crowd of supporters who defied the rains and converged on the airport and other strategic locations in Jos to welcome him.
He described whatever had happened as a temporary huddle and reassured the people that God would restore his mandate.
The governor said, “I am excited to be back home, I feel so loved by the people and I have come to say thank you to the Plateau people. I have come back home to say thank you to the good people of Plateau State for their prayers, and for standing with us.
“I want to also thank our friends across Nigeria and across the world who have stood with us, they have shown interest in what is happening on the Plateau and I want to say a big thank you.
“I want to assure you that we began this project with God on our side and I want to assure you that God is still on our side and that by his grace, Plateau people will smile, by his grace, Plateau people will rejoice.
“For we bear no grudges against anyone and we have confidence in the judiciary despite all that has happened. God who controls the hearts of men is going to ensure that what will bring joy to the people of Plateau State is done.
“I, therefore, encourage you to stay steadfast in prayer, there is no need for evil talk, and we will not reply to those who mean evil for us. We will continue to encourage our people to remain calm. This is our land, we will not allow anybody to destroy it, therefore we must stay together.”
He continued “There are people who are not happy with our unity. I want to plead with the people of Plateau that let us stay together. I am proud and excited that you have made me your leader. I am proud of all Plateau people.
“Across the divides of faith, I have seen Muslims rise up in our defence, I have seen Christians rise up in our defence. I have seen elders, I have seen women and I have seen youths and I say this is the Plateau direction we want to go.
“I, therefore, urge us to remain united and peaceful. Every journey from bondage to freedom has hiccups and there are many hurdles we must cross, and whatever we have experienced so far is a temporary huddle and by the grace of God we will reach the promised land.”
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