See Who Claims To Be Leaving Office As Nigeria’s Poorest Governor

The Plateau State Governor and factional Chairman of
the Nigerian Governors Forum, Jonah David Jang,
has said he will be leaving office as the poorest
governor in Nigeria.
Jang said this while speaking on Sunday at an
interdenominational service to mark this year’s
Democracy Day, which happens to be his last after
eight years of stewardship in the state.
He challenged his critics to go check the records
and prove otherwise, insisting his government is
submitting a detailed handing over note, which
copies he said he wished every Plateau State citizen
has.
Jang, who made his last appearance in such a
capacity, said he will be meeting for the first time
face
to face with his successor, Barrister Simon Baki
Lalong, during the May 29 hand over.
He told the worshipers not to blame President
Goodluck Jonathan for the woes of the country but
rather the fall in oil price.
The Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Hon.
Titus Ayuba Alams, apologized to workers of the
state for the lack of payment of their salaries.
Alams said it was not intentionally done but was
largely as a result of the dwindling income of the
state government.The Plateau State Governor and
factional Chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum,
Jonah David Jang, has said he will be leaving office
as the poorest governor in Nigeria.
Jang said this while speaking on Sunday at an
interdenominational service to mark this year’s
Democracy Day, which happens to be his last after
eight years of stewardship in the state.
He challenged his critics to go check the records
and prove otherwise, insisting his government is
submitting a detailed handing over note, which
copies he said he wished every Plateau State citizen
has.
Jang, who made his last appearance in such a
capacity, said he will be meeting for the first time
face to face with his successor, Barrister Simon Baki
Lalong, during the May 29 hand over.
He told the worshipers not to blame President
Goodluck Jonathan for the woes of the country but
rather the fall in oil price.
The Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Hon.
Titus Ayuba Alams, apologized to workers of the
state for the lack of payment of their salaries.
Alams said it was not intentionally done but was
largely as a result of the dwindling income of the
state government.


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