2023: ‘Don’t abandon me,’ Atiku cries to PDP delegates | NN NEWS

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Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential aspirant, Atiku Abubakar, has pleaded with the party’s delegates in Katsina to stand with him and not abandon him in the primaries.

Atiku, while noting that the Katsina people have always supported him, alleged that in the 2019 presidential election, the APC stole his result in Katsina and four other states, urging them not to allow that to happen again in 2023.

“In the 2019 general elections, Katsina State was among the states where APC rigged the election results. They also stole our results in four other states: Kano, Kaduna, Borno and Yobe. So, I am thanking the people of katsina State for supporting PDP and I hope this time around you will not allow them to steal your vote.

“My brothers and sisters from Katsina, first and foremost, you are the people who initiated me into politics. Secondly, you are the people that trained me in politics and most importantly, I would not have been what I am today without the support of the Katsina people.

“That’s why I want to ask you that is it this time now that you want to throw me away?”

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