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2019: Kano will deliver 5 million votes to Buhari, Ganduje insists

- From Muideen Olaniyi & Yushau A Ibrahim, Kano

Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State has restated his commitment to deliver five million votes to President Muhammadu Buhari in 2019.

Ganduje promised this yesterday in Kano at a grand rally to formally welcome a former governor of the state, Ibrahim Shekarau and other People’s Democratic Party’s decampees into the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress.

“Let us talk about Kano. APC is only party in Kano. We have the highest number of Party members. Our effort is not only to win Governorsh­ip, Presidenti­al, National Assembly and State House of Assembly elections, our intention is to provide the highest number of votes for APC in Nigeria.

“If you remember, we promise Mr President a minimum of five million votes. Kano is the home of the progressiv­es. Our great leader, Malam Aminu Kano was a progressiv­e. Abubakar Rimi was a progressiv­e….What do you expect from Kano apart from progressiv­e government, administra­tion and voting? That is why we are all united to give Mr President over five million votes from Kano State,” the governor also said.

He said with the return of Shekarau, the APC had taken more than half of membership of the PDP in Kano, describing him as a highly respected politician and a symbol of ordinary people.

The APC National Chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, who received the decampees, said the opportunis­ts should never be allowed to govern Nigeria again.

Oshiomhole, who said the focus of President Buhari was to rebuild the whole country, advised Nigerians not to hand over Nigeria to those with the history of taking from the nation and not giving.

He voiced optimism with the endorsemen­t of President Buhari by 14.8 million APC members and added that under Buhari as a newly reelected President, Nigeria would witness sustainabl­e growth for the good of all.

“What is important is to have a man of honour like Buhari. The US, UK and Africa appreciate him. Only those who make money without work don’t like him,” he said.

Malam Shekarau, in his remarks, said “In 2014, we stepped aside. Today, we have greater reason to step backwards into the APC.”

While expressing total commitment and loyalty to the party, he said the APC would win all positions in 2019 in Kano State.

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