Various All Progressives Congress (APC) support groups have staged a two-kilometre walk for Senator Bola Tinubu and Senator Uba Sani in Kaduna yesterday.

The rally which took off from Magajin Gari along Ahmadu Bello Way and ended up at the popular NEPA Roundabout, had sea of supporters mobilized from several communities across the state, chanting solidarity songs exulting leadership virtues of the presidential and Kaduna governorship candidates of the APC.

While addressing pressmen, coordinator of the groups Musa Bawa said the rally became imperative to show the world the robust supports of the two candidates of APC in Kaduna.

“We are out in our members today to show our solidarities for Tinubu and Uba Sani as We gear up to cast our votes this Saturday for these exemplary leaders who have distinguished themselves in service to country.

“The crowd would have been more than this if we decided to pull out others but not to cause traffic inconveniences for road users.

“This outing of today is a testimony that APC is still the party to beat in 2023 general elections despite the erroneous narrative peddled to discredit our party.

“I am assuring you that Kaduna state is for APC and will remain so even after this election, “he assured.

Cov/ Adamu Yusuf

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