One of the gubernatorial aspirants of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Jigawa State and former member of the House of Representatives, representing
Buji/Birnin Kudu, Hon. Farooq Adamu Aliyu has cautioned delegates to fear God and vote wisely during the party’s primary elections.This is coming a few hours before the conduct of the primary election scheduled to hold at Malam Aminu Kano Triangle, Dutse.
The party’s gubernatorial aspirants are Hon. Faroq Adamu Aliyu, Sen. Sabo Nakudu, Sen.Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, Deputy Governor Malam Umar Namadi, Bar. Sani Hussaini Garin Gabas SAN, Avm. Abba Mukhtar, Ahmad Rufa’i Zakari, Arc, Aminu Kani and former deputy Governor Ahmad Muhammad. According to him “We have all taken the state Governor Badaru Abubakar by his word that all the aspirants are equal before him therefore he doesn’t have any anointed candidate among the party aspirants.
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