The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Deputy Chairmanship Candidate for Jos South Local Government Area (LGA) Ngo Kachollom Lucy Michael, Councillorship Candidates across the Five State Wards in Zawan District Jos South LGA, PDP Stakeholders and elders of the Party from Zawan were at the Palace of the District Head (Gwom Rwey) of Za’ang, His Royal Highness Da Christopher Mancha to seek royal blessings as they begin their campaigns for the forthcoming Council Polls scheduled for 9th September, 2024.
Leader of the delegation, Da James Stephen Pam while presenting/introducing the Deputy Chairmanship Candidate Ngo Kachollom Lucy Michael and the Five (5) Councillorship Candidates of the Party who are all from the District hinted the paramount Ruler that they were at his Place to seek his blessings and fatherly advice as they commence campaigns for the Council Polls.
He informed the Traditional Ruler that the Deputy Chairmanship Candidate and the Councillorship Candidates are people of impeccable character, good pedigree and competence who have added value not only to the District, but Local Government, State and Nation at large.
He also used the medium to appreciate the PDP Chairmanship Candidate, Hon. Silas Patrick Dung for the choice of his Deputy from the District.
He promised that the PDP will carryout decent campaigns all through.
In his response, the Royal Father, HRH Da Christopher Mancha flanked by Members of the Traditional Council appreciated them for the visit and urged them to go about their campaign without bitterness, character assassination of their opponents and engage the people on how they will address the numerous challenges being faced.
The Royal Father admonish them to prioritize he needs of the People and attract developments to the District and Local Government Area when elected into their respective offices to represent the People.
He prayed for them and wished them the best.
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