Air Commodore Jonah David Jang (Rtd) CON (ma bi efu ochu ẹkẹta nolu megwétà efu ódò 1944) í chí enekaa efu i Nigerian ke‘ju mo ñyọ ñyọ kí chí Governor of PlateauState akwubi kw'efu Odo 2007 lo tí efu ódò 2015. Í che chukọlọ ye í agimí igọbina ye í Benue State kpaí Gongola State. [1][2] í eño dabí j‘ofa íja ìbe ku ma cha. ojo kochù ekélé nolu ójó ogwu nyo mefa efu ódò 2011.[3] efu ódò 2015, Jang í rula íja ìbe ye í Plateau North Senate District oji eda kí chí iko-enwu egbale ye í Governor of Plateau State kí méru e wa .[4] éfu ódò 2018 Jang eña kí de achoda gbó te ofofo kpaí ma kakíní ẹgba lewa ma ka àmone e í Plateau North ku ma gbí‘be gbó‘la ma ene ku ma chí kojí ma efu ye í red chamber.[5][6] Jang egba kia achiona kia le kí chí oda efu íje íbe ki dago ojí eña ene ejuodudu kia adu oda efu Naijerya kía lí tíketí ye í, PDP úñwu ye í Odo 2019 presidential election.

Onwu che neka efu amune ku ma du jo y í Peoples' Democratic Party gbayane efu ojo gagada ku ma chane egb‘ofa ukpahu kw'efu ọwọ amí agimí ekejí lo tí efu ọwọ amene talaka efu ódò i 1999 kí du ña nwu ye í Nigerian Fourth Republic.[7]

Efu ye í Odo ogbomelu ye í kpaí í chí'oda talu ka amone ye né ya che tal‘eju-nw Jang í che léfu ukpahu kí ofà gba kw'efu ọwọ amí agimí , í che ya feríeju tí okpogba onwu í lo ya rùlë íja ìbe òfà í igọbina ye í Plateau State efu ije-ibe ye kí marred by alleged forms of irregularities kpaí ku ma chí ují efu partí ya abilewa All Nigeria Peoples Party.

References

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  2. "A VOICE OF COURAGE ON THE PLATEAU". THISDAYLIVE. 2022-03-18. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
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  4. "Governor Jang Wins Plateau North Senatorial Seat". Channels Television. Retrieved 2020-03-13.
  5. "Jang opts out, declares his Senate seat vacant from 2019". Vanguard News (in American English). 2018-08-10. Retrieved 2020-03-13.
  6. Nwachukwu, John Owen (2018-08-10). "Plateau 2019: Jang declares his senatorial seat 'vacant, says he won't run again'". Daily Post Nigeria (in American English). Retrieved 2020-03-13.
  7. "Board of Trustees (BoT) – Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)". Archived from the original on 17 May 2021. Retrieved 23 April 2021.