Coalition of Youth, Traders, and Women Groups Unite to Support Pharmacist Gyang Samuel Ishaya for Jos North Chairmanship

Pam Moses

In a remarkable display of unity and conviction, a coalition of youth groups, traders, and women organizations in Jos North Local Government Area (LGA) has purchased a nomination form for Pharmacist Gyang Samuel Ishaya, a chairmanship aspirant in the forthcoming local government council elections.

The coalition, comprising individuals from diverse backgrounds and professions, presented the nomination form to Pharmacist Ishaya, citing their trust in his capacity to lead the council area effectively.

Comrade Dahiru Kamal, spokesperson for the coalition, emphasized that their decision was based on Pharmacist Ishaya’s proven track record and his commitment to serving the people of Jos North.

Pharmacist Ishaya expressed his gratitude to the coalition, acknowledging the significance of their gesture. He pledged to work tirelessly to deliver dividends of democracy to the people of Jos North, aligning his efforts with the policies of Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang.

The aspirant also emphasized the importance of a free and fair primary election process, urging the party to create a level playing field for all contestants. He stressed that the delegates should be allowed to vote for their preferred candidate, ensuring that the most capable individual emerges victorious.

This unprecedented display of unity and support from the coalition underscores the growing desire for effective leadership and development in Jos North LGA. As the local government elections approach, Pharmacist Ishaya’s candidacy has undoubtedly gained momentum, inspiring hope for a brighter future among the people of Jos North.

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Coalition of Youth, Traders, and Women Groups Unite to Support Pharmacist Gyang Samuel Ishaya for Jos North Chairmanship

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