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I Will Remain Active In Politics Beyond 2023 – Kano State Gov., Abdullahi Ganduje

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The Governor of Kano State, Umar Abdullahi Ganduje has said he will remain active in politics beyond 2023.
Ganduje who made his intention known in bold and clear terms told newsmen during an interactive session that his political influence could not be tamed quickly with a few years to come, as such he is actively in the system and will not retire now.
He said, “I’m not retiring from politics like Governor Aminu Bello Masari of Katsina State, and for emphasis, “My Political dexterity goes beyond the 1970s and I will remain active politics even beyond 2023 not retiring because I’m not entirely tired of the system”.
Speaking further, Ganduje explained that let me assure you that I will remains in active Politics because that is what I do since early 70s”.
Commenting on his likely successor in 2023, Ganduje refused to commit himself to a candidate, but assured that delegates that are going to votes for the next person.
He stressed “On who will succeed me, I think one should allow the delegates to decide that because as you rightly knows, Kano politics is something else you don’t sometimes interfere and if you do you will be on your own”.
Governor Umar Ganduje stated that Nigeria is in a dire need of peaceful resolutions out of the several insecurities, and as such all hands should be on deck to make things better.
The Governor commended regional sociocultural group’s like Ohanaeze Ndigbo, ACF, Afenifere and the Middle Belt group for identifying themselves with one Nigeria projects, insisting that stance has finally nails the agitations for seccession movements.
“And for those young ones who thinks that they could divide the country by their agitations, they should know that they are alone in their quest and this is because their elders have actively identified with one Nigeria entity”.
The Governor stressed that “These young Nigerians should know that our diversity is a source of our strength and pride, and we should use it for a better nation than create problems that would consume us.”
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