It is funny and honestly insulting that Governor Caleb Mutfwang keeps travelling around preaching “hope for Nigeria” and lecturing believers on being “agents of transformation,” while right here on the Plateau, his own leadership record is a complete contradiction of everything he is saying. He began his mess by firing government employees including tertiary institution staff in the state for no reason except for being employed by APC government.
Before talking about national greatness, can Governor Mutfwang explain the darkness, division, court-imposed illegality, and economic hardship he has created in Plateau State?
Before advising Christians on reconciliation, can he first reconcile himself with the truth of how he has governed?
How can a Governor who cannot secure Riyom, Barkin Ladi, Mangu, and Bokkos suddenly position himself as a spiritual ambassador of national transformation?
Hahaha 😆
Go and start a church in Mangu..
Flagrant Disobedience to court orders when he unjustly sacked constituted elected LGA Chairmen even when the apex court frowned at it, citing precedence in other states.
He also refused to continue very important projects (legacy projects) initiated by the previous administration despite being beneficial to plateau people.
How can a man whose government has been repeatedly indicted for electoral fraud, illegal appointments, and administrative recklessness pretend to be the “righteous leader” under whom “the people rejoice”?
The same Plateau youths he abandoned and the same civil servants he plunged into confusion are watching him travel up and down giving motivational speeches instead of delivering governance.
Let’s be sincere Nigeria will not become great through empty church language speeches. Nigeria will become great when leaders like Rev. Mutfwang stop hiding behind Bible verses and actually fix the mess in their own states.
Before talking about being “ambassadors of Christ,” he should start by being an ambassador of justice, transparency, security, and respect for the rule of law here on the Plateau.
Until then, these sermons are nothing more than political propaganda dressed in church language.
Enough of the hypocrisy. Plateau people deserve leadership, not theological lectures.
If you insist on being a cleric in the government house, relocate your office to the Government house chapel or come and let me ordain you a pastor and send you to start a branch of our ministry in Mangu
Speak to issues and stop preaching. We cant do your job. Please stop doing our job.

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