2019: Ganduje reveals how many votes Buhari will get in Kano

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Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, last night, has assured that in 2019, Kano electorate will deliver five million votes to President Muhammadu Buhari.

His claim was informed by the victory posted by the All Progressive Congress during the weekend local council election which the party’s candidates won with 2,677,469 votes.

The Governor who spoke during the swearing-in ceremony of the 44 new local government council Chairmen, and 484 councillors noted that the rise in votes for APC was a direct impact of the party’s laudable policies.

Ganduje said: “The overall number of votes scored by the APC candidates is more than what President Buhari scored in 2015 general election, that is to say that if eventually he agreed to contest 2019 general election, I assure you, we will give you 5 million votes.”

He stressed that “what we have seen in this election was a clear indication that Kano is APC and ready to contribute to its success any time.”

Turning to the elected council officials, Ganduje warned them to thread softly on the common patrimony, as he warned that any one caught for pilfering and mismanagement would pay a price.

He warned “you will be given free hands to operate in your respective council, but whoever sidesteps his bound will pay a price.”



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