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Kwankwaso Amaechi Presidential campaign posters flood Kano metropolis

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Govs Amaechi and Kwankwaso

Campaign posters in support of a 2015 ticket under the All Progressives Congress for Rabiu Kwankwaso and Rotimi Amaechi flooded the Kano metropolis on Saturday.

The posters which were pasted along strategic roads like Zaria road, Ibrahim Taiwo road,  Gyadi Gyadi overhead bridge, Maiduguri road and Gidan Murtala by Kano Technical College Highway, took citizens of the State by surprise.

No sponsorship information relating to the posters was printed, however some indigenes said it was a good development as Kwankwaso and Amaechi presented choices for Nigeria’s democracy.

Special Assistant to the Governor, Malam Hashimu Suleiman Dungurawa said the government was not behind the posters but he added that Kwankwaso was indeed the best fit for the exalted office come 2015.

Dungurawa said, “As at today, old Kwankwaso is the best material for presidency come 2015. He is the man Dungurawa explained that the Governor and his River state counterpart would be the best ticket in 2015 presidential election, while appealing to the party stakeholders and delegates to vote for duo during the forthHe disclosed that Kano people are solidly supporting Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso aspirations  to contest the Presidential ticket in 2015, stressing that “we would go round the country to campaign for them.”

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