The Kano State Government has said that the ruling All Progressive
Congress (APC) in the state does not need to buy votes for President
Muhammadu Buhari to win the election.
The Governor said this while reacting to the allegation of vote
buying by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the just concluded
Presidential and National Assembly elections.
The Commissioner of Information, Malam Mohammed Garba, told NAN that
Kano remained Buhari’s strongest support base in the country.
Mohammed, who is also the Chairman of the Publicity Committee 2019
Elections, said it was an insult on the people of Kano for PDP to
attribute the overwhelming victory recorded by the APC in the state to
voter inducement.
“The PDP should go down memory lane to recall how Muhammadu Buhari
was overwhelmingly voted in Kano during the 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015
Presidential elections,” he said.
He pointed out that such an allegation from the PDP was not
unexpected, given the setback suffered by the party in the elections.
‘’This clearly indicates PDP’s desperation to discredit the process
that has been applauded by local and international observers as one of
the best ever organized election in our political history,” the
commissioner added.
He, therefore, called on APC members, supporters and the public to
disregard the allegation as mere rumour intended to draw sympathy for
the electorate who have already made their mind to vote for the APC
presidential and National Assembly candidates.
“The PDP will suffer similar humiliation in the forthcoming
gubernatorial and state Assembly elections considering the numerous
achievements recorded by the administration of Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje in
the state, “he said.
The commissioner thanked the people of the state for voting the APC
and appealed to them to come out en masse to vote during the
governorship and House of Assembly elections on March 9.
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