NAPS VP, Nanchang Peter, Congratulates Gov. Caleb Mutfwang On The Supreme Court Judgment

The National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS) is the apex body governing all students in Polytecnics, Monotechnics, Colleges of Education, and all other institutions awarding Nitional and Higher National Diploma certificates across the country. We pride ourselves to be an umbrella to 20.1 million students.

Comrade Nanchang Peter Timloh has commended the judiciary for ensuring there was no miscarriage of justice in the Supreme Court governorship judgement.

The National Vice President External of the National Association of Polytechnic Students, Comrade Nanchang Peter Timloh, said the Supreme court’s judgement is a well deserved victory for the good people of Plateau State

“On behalf of 20.1 million Polytechnic Students, I receive with utmost joy the ruling of theSupreme Court Governorship Judgement. Indeed, the Judiciary still remains the hope of the common man. Justice is one of the most important ideals in our society. It’s what we strive for in order to create a fair and equitable world,” he said.

The National Asspciation of Polytechnic Vice President External said the governor of Plateau State, Caleb Mutfwang, has crossed yet another hurdle via a hard fought victory.

“The mandate of delivering good governance, human capital development, infrastructural uplift, ameliorating community needs, and in the overall, ensuring that the dividends of democracy reaches everyone and community in Plateau State.

“Your mandate, which the people gave you freely, is the divinely ordained. I encourage you to continue to do the good work, without fear or favor. I am glad to have you where you can do so much good,” he added.

Comrade Nanchang Peter Timloh urged Governor Caleb Mutfwang to intensify is transformational vision for the growth of Plateau and her people. Also, the NAPS VP External pledged to support the Governor in achieving his noble goals.

“We are ready to ensure the successes of his tenure as we are willing to commit our expertise, time and technical know-how to further aid the realisation of the vision and policies of the Governor.

“I implore the governor in his usual character, to run an inclusive leadership and open government, aid government presence at the grassroots and avoid the mistakes of the past leaders,” he advised