In a statement issued Thursday in Jos, Jang said the late Senator died after a battle with complications from Hepatocellular carcinoma (liver cancer).
The statement reads in parts “I am greatly pained and deeply saddened to inform you of the passing on of a true Plateau son, our brother, mentor to the younger generation, and a truly distinguished Senator, Gyang Nyam Shom Pwajok who passed on 28th October, 2015 after a brief battle with complications from Hepatocellular carcinoma.
“As a firm believer in the supremacy of God over every being and all His creation, I believe that He has set out for everyone, their time upon the earth. It has pleased Him to take Pwajok at this time; all we can do, is to thank Him and not question His authority.
“As a de-tribalized man, Pwajok served his purpose through his sojourn in politics and his tenure in the Red Chamber by bringing together different people, divergent views and ideologies with the sole aim of unifying all.
“It is for this singular cause that he lived and flourished to his exit. His greatest desire even in death; is to see Plateau people and the nation at large become one unified, indivisible entity. I join Plateau people in praying that God give his soul recompense for the good he impacted on humanity.”
Jang called on all well meaning Nigerians, Plateau people, and especially those whom his last call to duty was to represent in the National Assembly; to stand by the family and honour the memory of the departed Senator who sold himself to the service of humanity, country and State.”
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