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Nanle Miracle Dariye, the son of former Plateau State Governor, Joshua Dariye, has withdrawn from the House of Representatives race for the Mangu/Bokkos Federal Constituency.
The younger Dariye had entered the House of Representatives race on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC.
Nanle, who announced his decision in a statement he posted on his social media handles on Friday and addressed to his supporters, stated that he had to take the painful decision of withdrawing from the race after extensive consultations and meetings with his family, party leaders and other critical stakeholders of the ruling party, including Governor Caleb Mutfwang.
Nanle who described the move as painful and difficult, noted that it came after deep reflection and consideration of prevailing political realities.
“I have made the painful and difficult decision to withdraw from the House of Representatives contest after a series of consultations, a personal meeting with His Excellency the Governor of Plateau State, and deep reflection,” he wrote in the statement.
He added that his decision to step down from the race was guided by the need to preserve unity, peace, and stability within the constituency and the ruling party.
Nanle went on to express gratitude to his supporters for their commitment and sacrifices throughout the campaign, acknowledging the high expectations surrounding his candidacy.
“At moments like this, leadership demands not only courage to aspire but also wisdom to make difficult sacrifices for the greater good.
“I believe that preserving unity, peace, and stability within our constituency and party is bigger than any personal ambition,” he said.
He however, urged his supporters to remain calm and not allow the development to create division or weaken their collective resolve.
“Let us continue to work for the progress of our constituency and support every genuine effort aimed at advancing the welfare of our people.
“Although I am stepping away from this race, I am not stepping away from our people, our dreams, or our collective future. My commitment to the peace, unity, development, and progress of Mangu/Bokkos remains unwavering,” he stressed.

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