Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang denies reports that he signed or promised a 60:40 arrangement for sharing appointments or cabinet positions with APC figures as part of his move from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC). Both outlets report that he rejects the claim that any such agreement was reached before his defection.

Vanguard reports that Mutfwang denies having promised 60:40 sharing of appointments with the APC legacy group associated with former Governor Simon Lalong. The Daily Post Nigeria similarly says Mutfwang dismissed claims that he signed a 60-40 cabinet-sharing formula with anyone in the APC hierarchy. While both sources describe his denial, they differ slightly in emphasis—Vanguard focuses on a “promise” tied to appointment-sharing conditions, whereas the Daily Post Nigeria frames the allegation as a “signed” cabinet-sharing deal.

In both accounts, Mutfwang’s statement is presented as a direct rebuttal to circulating political claims about the terms of his defection and how senior roles would be allocated in his administration.