OpenLife Nigeria reports that the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in Kebbi State, Major General Aminu Bande ret’d, has expressed satisfaction in the on going governorship elections nationwide.
Bande who voted at his polling unit at Nasarawa Primary School, Shi, Zabarwya, Birni Kebbi at exactly 10.39 am said “With what I am seeing here, the election process is going well. If everything is like this in other places, then it is a peaceful election.,” he stated.
However, the PDP candidate noted that “Before I left my house, I had reports from several places and local government areas that there were disruptions and lots of crises. But I hope it will stabilize and normalize,” he said.
On his confidence on the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Bande emphasized that he has confidence on INEC, stressing that the electoral body should follow its rules.
The guber candidate however expressed optimism of his victory in the election and urged his supporters across the length and breath of Kebbi State to maintain peace.
“The people themselves should conduct themselves well. Some desperate politicians would want to cut corner but I urge my supporters to be steadfast. They should all go out and vote. Ensure they record everything that is going on as well as wait for the votes to be accurately counted, Most importantly, they must behave themselves in the best of manner” he advised.
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