PDP will take over leadership in Plateau State, says Arch. Samuel Jatau

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The Governorship aspirant in Plateau State under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) , Arc Samuel Nanchang Jatau has disclosed that the state has experience bad leadership under the All Progressive Congress for the past three years that need to be voted out for  the state to witness peace, unity and transformation.

He said the Governorship seat come 2019 is now an opportunity for the PDP to take over the mantle of leadership from the bad Leadership of APC led by Governor Simon Lalong in the State.

Jatau who was the Architect that designed the Plateau State New Government House Rayfield during the immediate past administration, while Speaking with Journalists in his campaign office in Jos advised the PDP to create a transparent level playing ground for all aspirants during the primaries.

“All we are now expected is for the PDP to do the right thing base on the rules of the games without imposition and I assured you Plateau citizens will support the paprty 100%”.

He pledge to spent only four years if elected as the Governor of Plateau State, ” Iam a gentleman and a man of integrity, iam ready to signed an agreement to spent just four years in office”.

Arch. Jatau also promised to stay and support the PDP never to defect to any party if he losses the party primaries elections.

He said , “My  blueprint for Plateau state is to first of all ensure Peace, security and protection of all citizens as well as lay a strong tourism legacy which is in line with global best practice with unique and comparative advantage of climate and landscape a strategic framework to pursue professionalism with improve manpower to encourage more investors to come in.

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Jatau also pledges that if elected his administration will upgrade the agricultural sector toward creating employment opportunities for youths and women in the state.

PDP will take over leadership in Plateau State, says Arch. Samuel Jatau

By Pam Moses

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