Katsina State Governor, Dikko Umaru Radda, has
responded to critics of his administration, declaring that he will seek
re-election in 2027 not from his detractors, but from God.
Addressing All Progressives Congress (APC) members at
the Government House ahead of the February 15 state council elections, Radda
stated that he would not engage with critics for votes, but rather rely on
divine support.
Speaking in Hausa, he made it clear that his mandate
from 2023 was given by God, and it is to God he will turn when the time comes
to seek re-election.
He said, “Some people have circumcised themselves to
side talks saying it is a period of four years I will do and come back to them,
but who told you that I am coming back to you? For me, I will return to He
(God) who gave me this mandate in 2023 to seek for my re-election in 2027.”
Radda also declared that the era of rigging elections
through ballot box manipulation was over and urged APC members to continue
mobilizing voters to ensure the party’s success in the upcoming local council
elections.
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