PDP Loyalists in Jos South Urge Bagos to Contest Plateau North Senate Seat in 2027, Mutfwang for Second Term

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Supporters of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Jos South Local Government Area have thrown their weight behind Hon. Dachung Musa Bagos, urging him to contest for the Plateau North Senatorial seat in the 2027 general elections.

The endorsement came during a large gathering of party loyalists, which included youths, women, and elders from across all districts of Jos South. Speaking on behalf of the group, Hon. Emmanuel Solomon Dung (popularly known as Gibok), alongside other political stakeholders, praised Bagos for his performance during his tenure as the member representing Jos South/Jos East Federal Constituency at the National Assembly.

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According to the group, Bagos distinguished himself as a responsive and impactful lawmaker whose projects and advocacy brought visible development to the constituency. They described the call for him to contest the Senate seat as a unanimous decision by the people of Jos South, aimed at ensuring quality representation at the national level.

In addition to endorsing Hon. Bagos, the PDP faithful also reaffirmed their support for Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, pledging to work tirelessly for his re-election in 2027. They commended the governor’s leadership and ongoing development efforts across the state.

While responding to the call, Hon. Bagos expressed deep appreciation for the overwhelming support and announced his acceptance of the request to run for Senate.

“I am humbled by your trust and confidence. I accept your call to serve and will continue to work for the betterment of our people,” he said.

He also urged constituents to remain united and continue supporting Governor Mutfwang’s administration to sustain the developmental strides being recorded across Plateau State.

“The Governor has shown genuine commitment to transforming Plateau. Let us give him our full support for a second term to consolidate on the gains so far,” Bagos added.

The event ended with a unanimous vote of confidence in both Hon. Bagos and Governor Mutfwang, setting the tone for an early buildup to the 2027 elections.

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