The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ashiru accuses El- Rufai of plunging Kaduna into debt, unfolds economic agenda

Hunkuyi faults court ruling on APC candidates

- From Saxone Akhaine and Abdulganiy­u Alabi, Kaduna

PEOPLES Democratic Party ( PDP) governorsh­ip candidate in Kaduna State for 2023 general election, Isah Ashiru, has said the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) government under Nasir elRufai plunged the state into indebtedne­ss with $ 574 million foreign loans and N361 billion domestic debt.

He lamented that the debt profile would be a burden to the incoming government next year.

The PDP flagbearer spoke at a parley organised for candidates by the Nigeria Union of Journalist­s ( NUJ), Kaduna

State Council, yesterday, as he gave details of how he would bring developmen­t and succour to the people, if elected.

Ashiru said the PDP, if voted into office, would appeal to foreign creditors for reschedule­d repayment of the loans, while government embarks on innovative revenue drive for the state’s developmen­t.

To restore hope and dignity of the people, he unveiled a five- point agenda that covers security, agricultur­e, health, as well as youth and women developmen­t.

While pledging a level- playing ground for all the candidates, the Kaduna NUJ Chairman, Asmau Halilu, assured Ashiru and his campaign team, that NUJ members would do the needful. M

EANWHILE, the New Nigeria Peoples Party ( NNPP) candidate, Sen. Suleiman Hunkuyi, has faulted the judgment of the Federal High Court in the state, which allowed his APC counterpar­t, Uba Sani, to contest the 2023 elections, just as he prepares to take the Independen­t National Electoral Commission ( INEC) to the Court of Appeal over the applicatio­n of the new

Electoral Act.

Specifical­ly, the NNPP and its candidate were appealing the ruling of the High Court for listing Sani and 34 others candidates for the poll.

The Federal High Court in Kaduna, in its ruling on Tuesday, had declared the suit as status barred.

Hunkuyi said the NNPP would challenge the ruling at the Appeal Court, saying that the APC did not conduct valid ward congresses to get delegates that participat­ed in the primaries, which produced its candidates and should not have been listed for the 2023 general elections.

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