The Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, has said that
the All Progressives Congress (APC) may have lost in the Edo elections, because
voters changed their minds in the last two weeks.
El-Rufai stated this on Monday morning, while appearing on
Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily.
According to the Governor, he was optimistic as at three
weeks ago, because of the result of polls.
“Three weeks ago, the polls clearly showed the APC was going to win.
“But the results came out differently from what we expected.
“The election was decent. We were worried about violence,
but there was none at all.
“Obaseki has won and that is it. You have to go into
elections knowing you can lose.”
El-Rufai also insisted that President Muhammadu Buhari does
not try to influence elections with the federal might.
“The President has
never used what is called federal might to steal elections, like other
governments have done in the past.
“We always insist everyone go and pitch to the people and
may the best man win,” he added.
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We know what happened and how it happened. Allow us to judge things by ourselves. You leaders has failed us totally and we don't believe you guys no more. Spare us the time and bury your face in shame. He that his house is burning doesn't chase rats, except he ignited the fire. Explain to Nigerians what is happening to Christians in southern Kaduna. Its enough headache to reckon on instead of politics
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