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The results, declared by PLASIEC Chairman, Hon. Plangji Daniel Cishak, marked a significant moment in Plateau’s governance, as the newly elected leaders were sworn in to begin their tenures.
Among the notable winners is Barr. J.K Chris, who secured a landslide victory in Jos North with 97,002 votes, while Silas Patrick Dung clinched the chairmanship of Jos South with 49,342 votes. Mangu’s Emmanuel Bala also emerged with a significant win, polling 64,639 votes.
Here is the complete list of the newly elected chairmen and their vote tallies:
The swearing-in ceremony for these chairmen was held earlier this week, presided over by Governor Caleb Mutfwang at the Langfield venue in Jos. However, the chairmen for Pankshin and Langtang North are yet to be sworn in, with the process expected to be completed soon.
In his speech, Governor Mutfwang congratulated the newly elected officials and emphasized the importance of transparent governance. He reiterated the administration’s commitment to ensuring that local governments operate with autonomy while working closely with the state government to deliver development to the grassroots.
The governor also praised the peaceful conduct of the elections, commending PLASIEC for organizing a credible electoral process. He encouraged those dissatisfied with the results to pursue legal action rather than disrupting the peace, affirming that his administration would support and ensure accountability from the local leaders through a peer review mechanism.
As these chairmen take up their roles, expectations are high across Plateau State for improved local governance and service delivery, particularly in areas like infrastructure, education, healthcare, and security. The focus now shifts to Pankshin and Langtang North, whose leadership will be finalized in the coming days.
The people of Plateau State are optimistic that the newly elected officials will live up to their promises and drive the much-needed development in their respective local government areas.
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