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June 12: Gov Mutfwang Pardons 2 Convicts

Advocates collective efforts to strengthen democracy

by Achor Abimaje
4 weeks ago
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Plateau State Governor, Barr Caleb Mutfwang has granted absolute pardon to two convicts, Danjuma George and Yilmenen Bala for demonstrating genuine remorse after their conviction for different offenses in a symbolic gesture to mark 2025 Democracy Day on June 12.

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Governor Mutfwang said the pardon in the exercise of Section 212 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) which granted the Governor such power.

Mutfwang, in a statement by the Director of Press and Public Affairs, Mr. Gyang, described Democracy Day on June 12 as a powerful reminder of the nation’s long and resolute journey towards freedom, justice, and democratic governance.

He also paid glowing tribute to the heroes and patriots of democracy, men and women who envisioned a nation ruled by the collective will of the people and paid the price for that ideal.

Governor Mutfwang further saluted the resilience of Nigerians who, despite daunting challenges, continue to uphold democratic principles and work toward a better future.

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“The enduring commitment of Nigerians is a testament to our unshakable belief that democracy, despite its imperfections, remains the most viable path to national development, justice, and collective progress,” he noted.

Mutfwang acknowledged that while Nigeria’s democratic process still evolved, the nation has made notable strides in political participation, freedom of expression, institution-building, and infrastructural development.

He emphasised that the journey must continue with renewed patriotism and collective effort.

Reflecting on Plateau State’s democratic experience, the Governor reiterated his administration’s commitment to deepening grassroots participation, promoting equity, and delivering the dividends of democracy to all.

“We are determined to build on this foundation and ensure that every citizen feels the impact of governance,” he said.

“As your Governor, I reaffirm my solemn commitment to place the people of Plateau first. We will continue to pursue policies and programmes that meet your expectations, restore your confidence, and improve your quality of life.

“Our administration is committed to uniting the diverse peoples of Plateau under a common purpose to rebuild, reform, and reposition our dear state for greatness.”

He also identified insecurity as a pressing challenge, but assured citizens that strategic efforts were underway to protect rural communities, create employment, and revitalise the agricultural sector.

Governor Mutfwang called on all Plateau people, irrespective of faith, political affiliation, or regional background, to unite and work together to entrench good governance and accelerate development across the state.


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