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PDP will capitalize on APC’s failures to win in 2023 Zamfara – Chairman lugga

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The Individuals Democratic Get together (PDP) in Zamfara State has stated it is able to kick begin its marketing campaign for the 2023 common elections, saying it should flag off its marketing campaign rally on Sunday, January 15, 2023. This was disclosed by the Performing State chairman of the get together, Muktar Lugga throughout a media chat on Saturday […]


PDP will capitalize on APC’s failures to win in 2023 Zamfara – Chairman lugga

The Individuals Democratic Get together (PDP) in Zamfara State has stated it is able to kick begin its marketing campaign for the 2023 common elections, saying it should flag off its marketing campaign rally on Sunday, January 15, 2023.

This was disclosed by the Performing State chairman of the get together, Muktar Lugga throughout a media chat on Saturday with members of the correspondents’ chapel in Gusau, the State capital.

“We’ll give the marketing campaign rally 24 hours to get in contact with their supporters in each a part of the state”, Lugga stated.

” I wish to inform you that the ruling APC has been not directly campaigning for PDP as that they had nothing to showcase as achievement on the finish of 4 years”

“The one factor left for PDP is to inform Zamfara residents why they want a greater change and that PDP will alleviate insecurity, socio-economic disaster, the collapse of financial actions bedevilling the state”



The chairman stated the victory of Lawal Dauda Dare on the attraction court docket was a victory for the residents of the state who prayed day and evening for divine intervention in Zamfara.

“Zamfara residents are uninterested in reaping thorns of their apple farms and the insecurity state of affairs has resulted within the complete collapse of all of the socioeconomic and political sectors of the state”

“I’m very optimistic that PDP would unseat the ruling APC within the 2023 common election as a result of a phrase is sufficient for the clever”

Lugga then counseled the conduct of get together supporters, particularly the youths for exhibiting the next sense of maturity in celebrating the victory and urged them to maintain the tempo.

PDP will capitalize on APC’s failures to win in 2023 Zamfara – Chairman lugga


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