Ganduje wants to destroy Kano, not minding who is killed or displaced – Galadima

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Buba Galadima, a prominent figure in the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), has leveled serious accusations against the National Chairman of the All-Progressives Congress (APC), Abdullahi Ganduje.

In a recent interview on Arise TV, Galadima asserted that Ganduje is actively working to destroy Kano State, showing disregard for the potential consequences on the lives and well-being of its residents.

Galadima claimed that Ganduje’s animosity towards the people of Kano stems from their rejection of him in the 2019 elections. He vehemently denied allegations that President Bola Tinubu had interfered with the Supreme Court judgment, emphasizing that the verdict actually enhanced the country’s reputation.

Disputing speculations about presidential influence on the court’s decision, Galadima stated, “There is no actual reason for Abba’s victory to be taken away from him except the judiciary is compromised. We won our election square, and even in 2019, Abba Yusuf won Ganduje in that election; and that was the reason for Ganduje’s hatred for Kano people.”

Galadima further claimed that Ganduje’s motive behind attempting to undermine Kano State is rooted in a desire to forcibly assert control over the region, regardless of the potential harm caused to its inhabitants. He concluded by highlighting the positive impact of the Supreme Court judgment, stating, “The import of that judgment is that it has uplifted the image of the country. Those who thought they would take over Kano believed that Nigeria would not be the same by now.”

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