The Kano State Commissioner for Information, Muhammad Garba, has predicted that the All Progressives Congress presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, will defeat his New Nigeria Peoples Party opponent and former governor of the state, Rabiu Kwankwaso, in the state’s 2023 presidential election.Information Guide Nigeria
The commissioner compared the current situation to when the late MKO Abiola defeated Kano-born Bashir Tofa in the state’s 1993 presidential election, stating that history is poised to repeat itself in the 2023 presidential election.
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Garba spoke during a press conference titled “Let’s Talk Nigeria” hosted by the Kaduna State League of Veteran Journalists, The Arewa House, and the Hamdala Hotel in Kaduna.
He said, “I know the former governor of the state is also going to be on the ballot but history can repeat itself again in Kano because late Moshood Abiola of the defunct SDP defeated Kano born late Bashir Tofa of the defunct NRC during the 1993 presidential election.NYSC portal
“I am confident that Kano State will produce lots of votes come 2023. The votes from Nasarawa Local Government of the state alone is more than the entire votes of the South-Eastern states combined. I am confident we will deliver Kano State to APC.
“The state government will provide an enabling environment for all the candidates and anything can happen and all candidates will certainly get their share of votes depending on how the electorates perceived them.”
On security, the commissioner said the state governor had provided an enabling environment for all regardless of tribe, ethnicity, and religion, declaring that “Kano State with the highest population in northern Nigeria is the most peaceful state.”JAMB portal
“His Excellency wants to leave a legacy in Kano as the most peaceful state in the country,” he added.
Garba, who was a former national president of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, told the veterans that the ongoing construction of 30 shops embarked upon by the Ganduje’s administration was almost completed.
He said the idea behind the project was to give practicing journalists in the state financial muscles to enable them discharge their duties efficiently.
While commending the efforts of the Kaduna Leagues of Veteran Journalists and assuring them of the needed support, the commissioner lamented that, “it is only in journalism that solidarity and support for the profession is not gotten. It is good to leave a legacy in whatever you do particularly in human development.”JAMB Result