Governor Muhammad Badaru of Jigawa State on Monday secured the mandate of party members in the state to be the All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial candidate for the 2019 election. Announcing the result of the primaries held in the state, Chairman of the committee that conducted the exercise, Sen. Abubakar Yaradua, said Badaru scored 3,123 votes to defeat his only opponent, Mr Ubale Hasheem, who garnared 54 votes.
NAN reports that Yaradua said 3,828 delegates, across the 27 Local Government Areas of the state, participated in the election. According to him, 35 votes were declared invalid while 500 of the delegates collected ballot papers but did not vote. In his acceptance speech, Badaru described the endorsement as a “vote of confidence” for him to continue the good work he had started. “I promised you that you will never regret voting me to recontest in 2019 general eletions. “I also hope that the gesture will bring more unity among all APC members, to ensure massive victory in the general elections,” the Governor said.
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