
Plateau State Governor Caleb Joseph Mutfwang has made headlines across Nigeria by officially defecting from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), a move confirmed during a grand reception at the APC National Secretariat in Abuja on Friday. The development, which unfolded amid cheers from party loyalists and top APC chieftains, marks a significant realignment in the North-Central region’s political dynamics just days into 2026.
Mutfwang, a lawyer and architect elected in 2023 under the PDP banner after a protracted legal battle over his victory, announced his decision in a carefully worded statement, emphasizing the need for “genuine unity and accelerated development” in Plateau State. “After deep consultations with stakeholders and reflecting on the realities of governance, I have decided to align with the APC to consolidate peace, security, and progress for our people,” he declared. The governor, who has faced ongoing tensions with the state assembly dominated by opposition lawmakers, arrives with a bloc of supporters, potentially bolstering APC’s influence ahead of future elections.
The defection ceremony drew heavyweights including APC National Chairman Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, who hailed Mutfwang as a “prodigal son returning home” and pledged the party’s full machinery to support his administration. Ganduje highlighted Mutfwang’s “proven track record in infrastructure and security,” referencing the governor’s initiatives against banditry and farmer-herder clashes that have plagued Plateau. Sources close to the event revealed that over 5,000 PDP members from Plateau followed Mutfwang in the mass crossover, swelling APC ranks in a state long divided along ethnic and party lines.
This switch comes against a backdrop of internal PDP turmoil. Mutfwang’s relationship with the party frayed after the Supreme Court upheld his 2023 election win in January 2024, yet he clashed repeatedly with the assembly over budget approvals and appointments. Recent PDP national crises, including leadership wrangles, reportedly accelerated his exit. Analysts note similarities to past high-profile defections, like that of Ebonyi Governor Francis Nwifuru, signaling APC’s strategy to consolidate power in PDP strongholds.
Reactions poured in swiftly. PDP spokespersons decried the move as “betrayal,” while APC governors from neighboring states like Nasarawa and Benue welcomed it as a “game-changer for regional stability.” Security experts point to potential upsides: Mutfwang’s defection could unlock federal resources to combat Plateau’s persistent violence, where over 100 lives were lost in Christmas 2023 attacks alone. However, critics warn of risks, including fresh litmus tests for his administration’s loyalty amid Nigeria’s fluid party politics.
As Plateau grapples with economic recovery post-floods and insecurity, Mutfwang’s APC alignment positions him for stronger federal backing under President Bola Tinubu. Whether this fortifies or fractures state unity remains to be seen, but it undeniably reshapes the chessboard for 2027 polls.
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