The Hausa/Fulani community in Jos North Local Government Area has come out in their thousands protesting against the Appeal Court ruling which nullified elections of all PDP National Assembly Lawmakers from Plateau State.

They demanded for the review of the judgments, saying enough is enough for selective justice in Nigeria.

Adulkarim Ahmed Yaro, Secretary of the Muslim community said, "We Hausa/Fulani love our Governor, we are solidly behind him, there is no retreat no surrender. Is Barr. Caleb Mutfwang that we want and is him that we voted into office, the Court should be fair to us and uphold our mandate.

"If the Court didn't grant us justice, and the plunge this state into uprising, we know everybody and we will not take it. Both of us Christian and Muslim come together and voted Caleb Mutfwang, we want our Governor, no Court should remove our Governor, I need justice and we will not relent in the quest for justice. 

"We only know Caleb as our Governor we don't know anybody, whoever is playing a script underground to truncate our mandate God will expose them.

"We are PDP people and is only Caleb we know, no body should try and change our Governor, we are saying this with a loud voice for the Court to hear and ensure justice is done. If the Court will not be fair, then the Court should become INEC.

"We are saying enough is enough, we are saying no to judicial banditry, we are saying no to injustice, we are saying no to impartiality, we will not relent to re-cho our voice. So, justice must be done and justice must not be selective.

Also, Abubakar Sadiq countered the propaganda that the Governor is anti-Islam. "We gathered here today to counter this misinformation that Barr. Caleb Mutfwang is anti-Islam. We want to tell the whole world to know that we are gathered from Jos North to say that Barr. Caleb Mutfwang is working hand-in-hand with the Muslim Ummah.

"As you can see all of us here are Muslim Ummah from Jos North and we are in support of Barr. Caleb Mutfwang administration hundred percent."

According to Khadija a resident of Jos North who was at the protest maintained that Plateau is now feeling the impact of the Mutfwang administration as evidence in the Muslim dominated communities where road network among others projects are going on in just few months into office against the 8 years of the last administration and called on the judiciary not to truncate the mandate of the people.

"God has given us Mutfwang, and they want to denied us justice, we are saying no to injustice and selective justice in Nigeria. We are here on behalf of Muslim women in Jos North to calling for justice.

"Governor Mutfwang just spent few months in office, and he has done a lot of things in Jos North but some people spend 8 years and we didn't see anything. But just look around now and see our communities, everything has been restored."

Also is Lubabatu Ali, "We have taken upon ourselves to go and vote and we voted Caleb into office, we are now witnessing peace in our state. They must not touch our Governor, we will continue to protest from here to Abuja and to the Courts in Abuja until justice is serve on us. 

According to Zille Haruna and Jamila "We are saying with a very loud voice, the Court should not bring us problem in Plateau State. We voted our national assembly members and our Governor and state House of assembly because of the quality of personalities that God has provided us with this time around and we love them. They must review their decisions on our National Assemblies and must not touch our Governor. 

"Governor Mutfwang has not shown any discrimination, he loves both Muslims and Christians, and non believers all in this State and is working already. We will not be intimidated, justice must not be selective, they should leave our Governor alone!."