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Massive crowd welcome Gov Matawalle campaign train in Gummi

By IBRAHIM KANOMA, Gusau

Mammoth crowd of APC supporters in Gummi local government area of the State on Thursday received Governor Bello Matawalle’s second term campaign train.

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Gov Matawalle campaign rally at Gummi LGA

The campaign rally also attended by all former governor, Mahmud Aliyu Shinkafi, former Deputy Governors, Ministers, Speakers and Deputy Speakers as well as all APC stakeholders.

Speaking at the occasion, Gov. Bello Matawalle commended the massive support and the large crowd of faithful APC for attending what he described as an indication of APC victory.

He appreciate APC stakeholders Gummi for their grassroots mobilization for the APC.

APC supporters during Gov Matawalle’s campaign rally at Gummi

He urged the people of the State to re-elect him for a second term, adding that more projects, policies and programmes were on the way for the even development of the State.

“Specifically on Gummi, LGA more projects would be executed under APC administration if re-elected for second term.

Governor Bello appeal to APC supporters to vote for all APC candidates at all levels

The governor also promised to do his best to promote the security, education, health sectors as well as general economy of the state.

Earlier speaking, the Chairman of Matawalle’s second term campaign council, Yari commended people of Gummi LGA for their love and total support to APC.

Yari said, APC remained strong political party in the state as opposition never won elections in the state.

He urged electorates to vote massively for Tinubu, Matawalle, Federal and State Legislators in the Feb. 25 and March 11, 2023 elections.

Yari called on APC stakeholders to continue to be united and ensure work for the success of the party during the 2023 general elections.

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