Nigeria: Kaduna APC Presidential Campaign, Unprecedented Crowd Welcomes Buhari …says He Took Over A Sick Nation

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Gov. El-Rufai in red Cap arriving Ahmadu Bello Stadium

 

By Joseph Edegbo:

If the unprecedented crowd witnessed on Friday at the Ahmadu Bello Stadium, Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria could be a pointer to what would happen in February 2019 Elections, then Buhari can be sure of ‘carry go’ to 2023.

But political pundits observe that most of the people that identify with party A at rallies will also identify with party B. No thanks to Poverty and hunger prevailing in the land.

However, there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel for APC, going by Governor Nasir El-Rufai’s permutation that President Buhari had never failed the mandatory votes in Kaduna.

El-rufa’i who was addressing the crowd assured that this time around, Buhari would get 80% of the total votes cast.

According to the Governor, the three states of Kano, Katsina and Kaduna would give Buhari total percentage of the entire Votes.

Also speaking, the Director General of Buhari Campaign organization, Rotimi Ameachi enjoined the people of the State to vote for the President saying that Buhari has done alot for the nation.

He also stressed the need for the supporters to vote for other APC Candidates describing the 16 year rule of PDP as a waste.

President Buhari told the Supporters that he took over a sick nation and that he was able to stabilize the battered economy.

The President said, he secured some towns and villages hitherto occupied by the Insurgents.

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