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Supreme Court Victory: Mighty Jet International FC GM, Ferdinand Mbum Congratulates Gov. Mutfwang
By Our Reporter
The Mighty Jet International FC of Jos General Manager, Ferdinand Mbum has congratulated His Excellency, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang on his Supreme Court victory saying that it was a “well-deserved victory for democracy and people of Plateau state”.
Mbum on behalf of the club’s management stressed that the ruling of the apex court is a validation of the People’s mandate and affirmation of people’s trust in him.
In a press statement personally signed by Mbum, he commended the Justices of the Supreme Court for restoring confidence in the judiciary with their sound judgment which he said agrees with the general principles and the people’s mandate.
According to him, in the few months that Governor Mutfwang spent, so much has been done; and so many developmental projects across the state.
He said “We cherish your leadership style and administrative acumen and we pray for the almighty God to continue to guide and protect you and give you more wisdom to continue to lead the state on the right path.
The statement reads:
“In his few months in office, governor Mutfwang was able to revamp the sporting sector which gave Mighty Jet International FC a total boost which has not been done over the years by the past administration. The club now has a brand new bus and an official vehicle for the management.
“The club particularly applauds the monumental achievements of the Governor in the areas of peace and security within a very short time. It was obvious that Gov. Mutfwang is committed to the Plateau project and would remain focused on the actualization of good policy toward transforming the state to greater heights.”
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