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Governor Ganduje inaugurates 13,068 Ward, 1,188 LG excos across Kano

In each of the ceremonies, Ganduje insisted that “As duly elected officials of the party, whose election was authenticated by the normal process of the party’s election procedures and reconfirmed by the Appeal Court, you should strive hard and make our party wax stronger.

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Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State has inaugurated all elected officials of the party across the 44 Local Government Areas and 484 Wards in the state, ahead of the National Convention of the All Progressives Congress.

The inauguration, which took place on a Zonal basis, ended with Kano North Senatorial District on Tuesday.

This is contained in a statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Abba Anwar, and issued to newsmen in Kano on Wednesday.

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In each of the ceremonies, Ganduje insisted that “As duly elected officials of the party, whose election was authenticated by the normal process of the party’s election procedures and reconfirmed by the Appeal Court, you should strive hard and make our party wax stronger.

“Kano being the biggest democracy in Nigeria, we have every reason to set the pace for the survival of democracy and strengthening of democracy in the country. You should go to all nooks and crannies in the state and make sure that our party remains strong,” Anwar quoted the Governor in the statement.

A total of 16 LGAs consisting of 172 wards from Kano South have 4,644 party officials from 172 wards and 432 officials from the 16 LGAs.

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While Kano Central, which has 15 LGAs, has 172 wards. There are 4,644 party officials from 172 wards and 405 officials from the 15 LGAs.

Kano North with 13 LGAs, has 351 party officials from the 13 LGAs and 3,780 officials from 140 wards.

According to the statement, Ganduje assured all party officials of his unwavering support to make the party stronger.

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