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Kogi Election: PDP Candidate Will Suffer Defeat- APC Chieftain
– APC chieftain, Hon.Danladi Suleiman said that PDP candidate, Engr Wada will suffer defeat in the forthcoming Governorship election
– In this race, there is only one gladiator and that gladiator is the current Governor
– Bello has done more than previous administrations within three years
The Kogi All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, Hon. Danladi Sulaiman Aguye has said that Engr. Musa Wada,candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) is no match for Governor Yahaya Bello, and will suffer defeat at the November 16 Governorship election.
Aguye made this statement shortly after the inauguration of the Lokoja Local Government Bello-Onoja Campaign Council on Wednesday, in the state capital,lokoja.
According to him: “In this race, there is only one gladiator and that gladiator is the current Governor. So, there is no contender. Wada by saying that this is the toughest election in the history of Kogi, yes, toughest for him, certainly not for the governor.
“As far as I’m concerned, this will be the easiest election in the history of Kogi as far as Governor Yahaya Bello and the APC is concerned; he (Wada) will not even win Dekina (his LG), much less Ankpa or Idah, and then come to Bassa.
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“We will ensure we do whatever we can. This will be the first and last of Wada’s outing, and he will suffer a bloodied nose by the grace of God.”
He said that Bello has done more than previous administrations within three years.
“He has been able to block all loopholes through which workers salaries were being siphoned by few people.
“All incomes generated by revenue officers, were not saved for the raining day by the previous PDP government.
” But under Bello the state revenue base has increased drastically,” he added.
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