Why Buhari won by a wide margin in Kano – Ganduje

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Kano State Governor  Abdullahi Ganduje on Wednesday insisted  President Muhammadu Buhari deserved to win Saturday’s presidential election in the state  by a big margin.

According to Ganduje  those questioning the outcome of the poll are  “unserious” and “anti-democratic”.

Buhari  polled 1,464,768 votes  to win in Kano  while his main challenger   Atiku Abubakar  of the Peoples Democratic Party scored 391,593  to come second.

However, some people believe  the  result might have been manipulated  in favour of Buhari.

But speaking in Abuja on Wednesday, Ganduje dismissed those expressing such doubts.

He spoke with journalists soon after he paid Buhari a visit at the State House to congratulate him on his victory.

He said,  “First of all, they are not serious people; they are people who are anti-democratic.

“If you had seen how the elections were conducted,   I think everybody would agree that INEC tried very well. Although  there was low voter  turnout, because we were expecting to get much more than that, the election were fair and free.

“Those who say we couldn’t have got that much are ignorant of  Kano  politics.”

He  said   Buhari’s victory  was a good omen for the APC  ahead of the March 9 governorship poll. Ganduje is seeking a second term  on the platform of the APC.

He  admitted that he was unable to deliver the  five million votes he  promised the President, blaming the failed promise on the low turnout.

The governor said, “My chances are very high and you can see the beginning of it with the presidential elections.

“We gave Mr President the highest number votes;  the three senators are back, 24 House of Representatives members out of 24 have succeeded. What else are you expecting? That is the foundation.

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