Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State has expressed confidence of securing a second tenure ahead of the supplementary election to determine who governs the north-central state in the next four years.
INEC is to hold supplementary elections in some local government areas of the state after it declared the exercise inconclusive because the margin of lead was less than the cancelled votes.
The election is slated for Saturday, March 23, alongside others states where the exercise was declared inconclusive.
Speaking further, Lalong told NAN that the coast was very clear for him because he needed “just 2,000 votes, out of 49,000, to secure victory”.
“We have 49,000 registered voters in the places that the election will be conducted and I am already ahead with more than 44,000 votes.
“I don’t see anything stopping my victory,” he said.
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