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Kano Supplementary Poll: We’ve blocked all loopholes that gave you chance of rigging, Ganduje tells PDP, vows opposition party will receive shocker of its life March 23

*Says APC won’t engage campaign of calumny against PDP

*Proud of his performance to secure re-election in Nigeria’s political headquarters

 

He said while Ganduje remains committed to the conduct of free and fair election, all loopholes that gave them chance of rigging, vote buying and intimidation of voters had been blocked.

 

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Kano State Governor, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has said the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, and his supporters will receive the shocker of their lives in the scheduled supplementary governorship election in the state.

Ganduje said he was unperturbed by the wishful thinking and slapdash deportment of the PDP candidate considering what happened in the inconclusive election widely characterized by alleged vote buying and voter’s intimidation by his party, PDP.

The Chairman, Publicity Committee of the APC for 2019 Election, Malam Muhammad Garba disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday that the APC and its candidate remained upbeat and sure of victory as Kano remained an APC state.

He said while Ganduje remains committed to the conduct of free and fair election, all loopholes that gave them chance of rigging, vote buying and intimidation of voters had been blocked.

“APC as a party has also re-strategized and very confident of victory because the local government areas where the rerun will take place remain the APC stronghold and the electorate in these areas have made up their mind to vote massively for the governor they trust,” he said.

Garba, who is the state’s Commissioner for Information, said APC does not believe in campaign of calumny but on issues that pertain to the development of Kano state which endeared him into the minds of the people.

“The modest achievements recorded so far by the Ganduje Administration have touched the lives of the people in all sectors of development and also remain determined to continue if returned,’’ the commissioner added.

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