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Ex-Gov Jang’s Court Victory Excites Reps Member, Hon. Maren

By Luka Dares

The Hon. member representing Mangu/Bokkos federal constituency rejoice with former Plateau state Governor, Sen Jonah Jang over his victory today at the Plateau state high court Jos, following his allegation by the Economic and financial crime commission (EFCC) on corruption charges which was discharged and acquitted by Justice Christy Dabup.

Hon. Maren while speaking to journalist earlier today in Jos described it as a devine victory. He was delighted by the outcome of the trial, expressing confidence that the popularly known Plateau Dara Jang who was sustaining bail charge’s is virtuous to the alleged indictment, having worked with him for years.

The Hon. member salute the Nigeria Judicial council for their fairness and Justice to the trial, saying that the country and the common man is looking up to them for justice administration.

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