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El-Rufai begs Kaduna voters to reject PDP in 2023

Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai has begged voters in the State  to reject the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2023 governorship election.

The governor, who appealed to Kaduna people to trust him in his choice for them, urged them to rally round and vote for the person he would anoint as the state Governor in 2023

He alleged that if not for the recalcitrant attitude of former Senators Shehu Sani and Suleiman Hunkuyi, development in Kaduna state would have surpassed the feat achieved by his administration.

He singled out the just completed ultra modern Kawo bridge, saying credit should not be given to him alone but  also to the lawmakers who assured the project had legislative backing ,and also to the people of Kaduna State who supported his  administration.

According to him, Shehu Sani and Suleiman Hunkuyi’s action had retarded growth and development in the state, pointing out that come 2023, people should be wary of who they vote to avoid bringing in elements that are enemies of Kaduna state “who should be cursed”.

”May Almighty Allah ‘s wrath befall them”,  El-Rufai prayed, in the Ahmadu Bello Stadium’ Gymnasium Hall where  hundreds of people had converged for the launching of the New Finance Function in the state.

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