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Reconciliation Panacea To Peaceful APC Campaigns – Gov Matawalle

by Umar Mohammed
3 years ago
in Politics
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The political reconciliation of the All Progressives Congress (APC) top class politicians in Zamfara State would bring about unity and peaceful campaigns.

Governor Bello Matawallle disclosed this during the APC gubernatorial campaign at Bungudu, the headquarters of the Bungudu local government area.

He said APC’s ability to cement cracks amongst the warring factions was an achievement of the party leadership at national level.

“The reconciliation of the Zamfara APC was a great achievement to the party Leadership and the good people of the state as campaigns and other political activities would be conducted devoid of rancour,”  Matawalle added.

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He said with the massive support APC was enjoying in the state, all its candidates from the presidential to State Assembly would be victorious.

Matawalle charged the stakeholders to intensify mobilization at grassroots.

He promised to intensify efforts to end the security challenge facing the state, and ensure that displaced persons return to their villages.

Also, speaking, chairman of the Gubernatorial Campaign Council, Alhaji AbdulAziz Yari, urged the electorate to stick with APC. He said the re-election of Matawalle for the second time would facilitate infrastructural development.

He maintained that reconciliation of the different camps of the APC was a blessing to all.

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