Former Governor of Plateau State and Senator representing Plateau South, Simon Lalong, on Friday formally relinquished leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state to the incumbent Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, following the governorβs defection to the party.
Governor Mutfwang earlier in the day officially joined the APC and was presented with his membership card after completing the registration process, marking a major political realignment in the state.
Speaking shortly after the governorβs formal admission into the party, Senator Lalong said the APC constitution clearly recognises the sitting governor as the leader of the party in any state where the party holds power. He stressed that with the emergence of an elected APC governor in Plateau, leadership automatically devolves to him.
βBecause we drafted the APC constitution, except where the Governor says, βWhile I am here, this person should be taken care of,β but today we have an elected Governor, and the constitution provides that you are the leader of the party,β Lalong said.
He added that his role as party leader effectively ended with the governorβs entry into the APC. βTherefore, I will say that my tenure as leader ends today. Those who are waiting for me to take any action should note that I will not do so until I receive a mandate from the Governor, because he is now the leader of our party,β he declared.
Lalongβs statement was seen as a move to ensure internal cohesion and respect for party supremacy, as APC leaders and supporters welcomed Governor Mutfwang into the partyβs fold.
The development signals a new phase for the APC in Plateau State, with expectations that the governorβs leadership will reshape the partyβs structure and political strategy ahead of future engagements.













