A former gubernatorial aspirant in Kaduna state under the All Progressive Congress APC Dr. Bashir Abubakar has called on his supporters across the state to join hand toward the victory of Senator Uba Sani as governor of the state and Asiwaju Bola Tinubu at the Presidential level.

He stated this during the inauguration of Kaduna APC Campaign Council in Kaduna.

Dr Bashir Abubakar reminded people of state that during the last election, Kaduna S was one of the major state in Northern Nigeria that gave some of the highest votes to President Muhammadu Buhari.

He expressed confidence that, Kaduna state will achieve more developmental projects if Uba Sani emerge as governor due to the foundation laid by governor Nasir Elrufai’s administration.

Dr Abubakar urged residents and all party supporters to work hard toward victory of all the party candidates for people to continue to reap dividends of democracy.

The Bardan Kudun Zazzau stressed the need for APC members to be law abiding by focusing on issue based points while campaigning for their candidates.

He described the inauguration of the APC Campaign Council as successful and expressed confidence for the victory of the party.

COV/AMINU DALHATU

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