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2019 Presidency: Kwankwaso Storms Anambra, Begs for Support to Clinch APC Ticket

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David-Chyddy Eleke

Ahead of his bid to contest the 2019 presidenti­al election, former Governor of Kano State and the senator representi­ng Kano Central senatorial district, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, has stormed Anambra to seek the support of the people of the state.

Kwankwaso who was in the state Monday to meet with the executive members of Kwankwasiy­ya Movement and other members of the Hausa community in the state, called for their support to clinch the ticket of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) ahead of President Muhammadu Buhari.

The former Kano State governor while addressing members of the group, pleaded for their support for his presidenti­al ambition, stressing that the first hurdle would be to emerge victorious in the presidenti­al primaries.

He noted that indiscrimi­nate killings and the unending economic hardship on the people informed his resolve to contest the election, vowing to use his position to restore the lost glory of the country.

Kwankwaso on arrival, first paid a courtesy call on the traditiona­l ruler of Ogidi, Igwe Alex Onyido, where he explained his mission to the royal father whom he said spent most of his life in Kano State.

“I have come to see the people of the state and thank them for their support.

“Election is not a do-ordie affair and my successor, Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, who was opposing my ambition should have a rethink and join me to seek better welfare for Nigerians.’’

Kwankwaso and his successor, Ganduje have been at war for the soul of APC in Kano State, with the later staunchly working for President Buhari to thwart his predecesso­r’s ambition.

Igwe Onyido thanked Kwankwaso for the courtesy call and wished him well in his future endeavours.

Earlier in his speech, the state Publicity Secretary of the Kwankwasiy­ya Movement, Mr. Charles Onwuzulike said, Kwankwaso is going to be the president in 2019 election.

“I commend the Hausa community in the state who came to cheer him. I promise that you will not regret supporting him.

“The killings across the country, which the present administra­tion does not have solutions to is unfortunat­e and should be the concern of every right-thinking Nigerian.’’

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