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I’m Not Fretting Over Gombe Gov’ship Race – Inuwa

by Najib Sani
3 years ago
in Cover Stories, News, Politics
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Gombe State governor, Inuwa Yahaya and candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2023 governorship election has asserted that he is not ‘shaking’ in the contest even as he claimed that his opponents are not threats to his re-election bid.

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He made the assertion in an interview with journalists after his campaign rally in various wards of Billiri local government area of the state.

The governor said he has executed projects across the 114 wards of the state and still enjoys the support of the electorates saying that was the reason he repeats the phrase ‘No shaking’ at any political event.

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“You have seen it for yourself, you have seen the turn out of the numbers of people, the young and the old, male and female. All in support of the APC because they believe APC will deliver. I am absolutely confident and sure that we shall win the election. Why should I shake? I am determined and have the support and followership”, he boasted.

While at Todi village, the governor promised to build a mosque, church for the ward in response to the request by the residents and to also construct a school, road and bridge in Billiri north which faces erosion.

er is enough to send him packing back to the classroom where he came from,” he said.

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