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2023: I’ll end security challenges in Plateau if elected Governor, says Dimka
A former Comptroller of Customs and front line gubernatorial aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Plateau State, Nde Dimka Victor David, has assured the people of the state that he will put an end to the security challenges if elected to governed the State 2023.
Dimka stated this on Friday in his village Kabwir and Kanke Local Government when he officially declared his intention to contest for the number one seat in the state.
“I am a fellow of the Security Institute and I know that security is everything and If you ask me to name three important things; I will tell you that one is security, two is security, three is security With my experience, I will ensure that i end the security challenges of the Plateau State, my focus is a peaceful, united and prosperous Plateau”.
He pledge resolved the security problem if given the chance to lead the State come 2023.
The Governorship aspirant also promised to empower the youth by giving them gainful employment and also said that he had the capacity and experience to make Plateau an envy of other states.
The Kanke Local Government APC Chairman, Hon. William Gombwer, appreciated those vying for elective positions on the platform of the APC, saying that without the aspirants, the party wouldn’t have being as strong as it is.
The chairman urged the aspirants and their supporters to conduct themselves peacefully in their campaigns.
He called on the APC members to team up with whoever emerged as party candidate and to ensure that the party wins the secondary election.
The Director General, Dimka political movement Hon. Menshak Chindaba said Kanke had been looking for an opportunity to governed Plateau in the last 48 years.
Chindaba said that the stakeholders had searched and believed that “Dimka is the most qualified to bring the dream to reality”.
He said that after retirement, many political parties wooed Dimka to join them but he decided to pitch his tent with the APC.
The APC supporters including his coordinators from the 17 Local Government Areas had trooped in their large numbers to show solidarity to him.