Monday 2 June 2014
PDP Will Defeat APC In 2015 –Aminu Wali
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Alhaji
Aminu Wali, has said that he is confident
that the ruling Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP)will no doubt win the forth coming
2015 general election, because to him the
so-called popularity of the opposition APC
is nothing but ‘fake and artificial’.
Aminu Wali faulted the outcome of the
local government elections in Kano, which
returned APC as the winner of the 44 local
government areas of the state, saying:
“Every sensible person knows that what
happened was nothing but a sham and
arranged election.”
The foreign affairs minister who came to
collect his renewed PDP registration card at
his Hotoron Kudu ward, Nassarawa local
government area of the state during the
weekend, alongside former Governor
Ibrahim Shekarau, said that the participation
of hundreds of people willing to register
with the PDP had clearly cast doubts about
the popularity of APC in Kano.
He said after the registration exercise and
after millions of Kano People and indeed
the entire Nigerian Populace most have
collected their register with the ruling PDP,
than truth will now reveal itself that, what
APC is saying about their follower-ship is a
blatant lie and shame.
Aminu Wali, reminded that the
performances of the PDP in terms of job
creation, execution of important projects
and the concern of the government of its
people, despite the security challenges, has
maintained hopes in the minds of Nigerians
that ‘ only PDP will rescue them’.
Also speaking after registering at his
Giginyu ward Kano, Mallam Ibrahim
Shekarau, alleged that APC has used
thuggery and influence to snatch their
victory in the last local government
election.
Shekarau noted that the huge number of
millions of Kano peoples who are trooping
to register with the PDP in the state, has
given them confidence that they will
certainly win 2015 general elections.
PDP, has commences party renewed
registration exercise nationwide, and in
Kano, Telegraph observed that some areas
peoples knows about the development
while in some areas others were not aware of
the registration exercise.
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