Comrade Prince Miaphen the Coordinator, Renewed Hope Advocates of Nigeria on Sunday called for calm over rumoured plans of Governor Caleb Mutfwang to decamp to the All Progressives Congress APC in the state .
In a statement made available to newsmen in Jos, Miaphen one time Acting President of NANS said ” My good people of Plateau State, as our beloved Governor, His Excellency Barr. Caleb Mutfwang, concludes arrangements to formally join the All Progressives Congress (APC) at both the state and national levels in the coming days, and in the overall interest of our dear state, I appeal for calm, restraint, and mutual respect among members of both the APC and PDP.
According to Miaphen “Politics, as we all understand, is ultimately a game of interests.”
“There are no permanent friends or permanent enemies, but permanent interests. “
He added that Alignments and realignments are an integral part of democratic growth, and overnight shifts are not unusual.”
” Those who contest fiercely today may work together harmoniously tomorrow, all in service of a broader public good.”
It is therefore important that supporters from both sides avoid inflammatory statements or unnecessary confrontations.
The APC, without doubt, is large enough to accommodate diverse interests, ideas, and leaders. With the expanded synergy between our structures at the national and state levels, I am confident that Plateau State will be positioned for even greater progress than before.
He added that “I am deeply delighted that a long-standing desire,seeing my own Governor join the party I believe in is becoming a reality by God’s grace. This development, when concluded, will mark a new chapter in our political history.
Let me emphasize clearly: in all that has transpired before now, there is no victor and no vanquished. What we witnessed was simply the natural rhythm of politics. What matters most is the unity, peace, and prosperity of Plateau State.
I look forward with excitement to seeing the broom firmly take root across our state in the coming weeks, he added .
