Kano State governor Rabi’u Kwanwaso has said that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has now made the former EFCC chairman, Nuhu Ribadu, a laughing stock among PDP stakeholders in Adamawa State after the party dumped him in its recent gubernatorial primaries. Kwankwaso stated this yesterday while receiving merit awards from two NGOs, namely, APC Kwankwasiyya Amana, Bauchi State chapter, and Nigeria 774 Kwankwasiyya Merger: Kwankwaso for President, at the Government House in Kano.
He said, “After he left the APC for the PDP, his new party did not find him worthy of its gubernatorial ticket. I am sure the PDP stakeholders in Adamawa are now laughing at him. We sympathise with him”.
A statement by the director of Press and Public Relations to the governor, Halilu Ibrahim Dantiye, quoted Kwankwaso as urging the Adamawa electorate to think wisely and vote for the APC candidate in the impending gubernatorial election in the state considering the hardships caused to the state by PDP central government.
He appealed to them to pay back good for good, urging them to dump PDP and vote for APC which is ready to bring about positive and realistic changes in the whole country.
“Anybody who voted for PDP, which within five years could not lead the nation rightly has deceived himself,” the governor stated, pointing out that APC had come up with a credible candidate in person of Senator Muhammad Jibrila Bindaw who can the state.
He alleged that the Adamawa State PDP chose a candidate who most of their supporters see as incompetent.
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