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Primary Election: Binani Break Silence On Adamawa APC Disqualification

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Senator Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed (Binani), of All Progressive Congress (APC) has broken her silence on her disqualification of the APC Adamawa governorship candidate.

She assures all her supporters not to worry that she is going to appeal the judgement at the appeal court.

She also insists that even if she loose the appeal, the main goal is for the APC party to win Adamawa in both Governorship and Presidential election.

Her statements:

“Malam Nuhu Ribadu, my elder brother, has the right to challenge my victory at the poll, before the law as he duly did, which i considered as normal and not unexpected in politics.”

“I considered the judgment as a test of faith, which i prayed to be among those who would scale through, with the mindset that power and authority do not belong to anyone but to Allah SWT, He gives it to whomever He Wishes and takes it from whomever He wishes at His appointed time.”

“I appealed to my supporters not to be self-disenfranchised by destroying their PVCs the functions of which were beyond the use for voting.”

“The judgement having disqualified the election, has not given the option to the conduct of fresh primary elections of the party, therefore, my take is to seek for judgement that would reaffirm my governorship ticket before the appeal court, i urged my teeming supporters should remain calm and wait for the outcome of the appeal court judgment.”

“As APC presidential campaign coordinator for Adamawa state, my mission is to ensure victory for APC candidates in the 2023 general elections.”

“We’re all members of APC. The fact that Malam Nuhu Ribadu, my elder brother, is a friend to the presidential candidate will not in any way discourage me from my task to ensure victory for APC in Adamawa state. It’s all about the party rather than the candidate.”