We won’t allow inconclusive election, 2023 is ‘do or die’, Kwankwaso declares

Ahead of the next general elections, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, the former governor of Kano state, has stated that the 2023 poll will be a do or die affair.

In a report by Premium Times, Kwankwaso warned the All Progressives Congress (APC) not to take the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state for granted.

According to the report, the former governor disclosed this while addressing a packed audience, mostly made up of his Kwankwasiyya followers on Thursday, December 17.

Kwankwaso, who was a senator in the 7th and 8th national Assembly went on to caution the ruling party not to plan a repeat of the 2019 Kano governorship election which was declared inconclusive.

He added that his Kwankwasiyya supporters and the opposition party will not allow a repeat of the inconclusive election from the last poll.

The news publication citing a video of the statement shared on Kwankwasiyya Reporters’s page on Facebook noted that Kwankwaso said they are ready as 2023 will come in different colours.

In the video, Kwankwaso said: “Now they are power drunk because they are enjoying the seat of power, they are not thinking of leaving power because for them 2023 is indefinite.

“2023 will come in different colours, it is going to be a do or die affair, we are going to be ready.”

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