
By Ezekiel Dontinna
Senator Pam Mwadkon Dachungyang, has debunked having anything to do with one Dr Lawson and group on social media describing them as ruthless fraudsters and alerted public not to have any deal with them on his behalf.
This came in a press statement signed by SA Media to the Senator Pam Mwadkon Dachungyang, Eric Pam, and made available to newsmen in Jos, the Plateau State capital.
The statement states, “the office of the Distinguished Senator Pam Mwadkon Dachungyang has been alerted of fraudulent activities of one Dr. Lawson and his group on social media where they go about impersonating the Distinguished Senator concerning a purported agricultural-related empowerment program for the people of Plateau North.



“Preliminary investigations revealed that the group of scammers operate mainly on Facebook where they cajole unsuspecting constituents about an empowerment program under the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and to be able to benefit, prospective beneficiaries are expected to pay a certain fee to qualify to be shortlisted.
“Already, we are aware that one person has fallen victim of these unscrupulous elements and has parted with various sums of money believing that he was charting with the Distinguished Senator on Facebook”, it disclosed.

The Senator cleared air that, the last empowerment program by his office was in October and no single participant paid a kobo to be a beneficiary and that, the only fee they spent at all was their transport to the venue of the event.
He, therefore, inform the general public and in particular, the people of Plateau North Senatorial District that, the Office of the Senator representing the Zone would NEVER ask them to pay any fee whatsoever to qualify for any employment programmes, “not yesterday, not today, and obviously not tomorrow”.