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APC, PDP supporters celebrate separates victory in Adamawa

By Meletus EZE

Separate celebration are on going in Adamawa by supporters of All Progressives Congress (APC) and that of People’s Democratic Party (PDP) over Sunday’s victories of Gov. Muhammadu Bindow in APC governorship primaries and that of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar in PDP”s presidential primary.

Gov. Bindow and APC supporters were moving round Yola town in motorcade to celebrate his victory in the party’s direct primaries, PDP supporters were also celebrating the emergence of Atiku from the state as the presidential candidate of the party at the just concluded PDP presidential.

The festive mood in the town has generated debate on how interesting the political situation is going to be in Adamawa.

While supporters of APC said that the popularity of Gov. Bindow and the performance of his administration would ensure that Adamawa remain an APC state by winning all elections in 2019, those of PDP said with Atiku as presidential candidate of PDP, the party has gotten the boost needed to return it back to PDP.

“We are not bothered by Atiku’s victory as PDP presidential candidate, Adamawa people have seen dividends of democracy under APC and will never betrayed her for any party,” Mohammed Musa an APC supporter said.

On his part, Ahijo Abubakar a PDP supporter said: “We are set to take back Adamawa, the emergency of Atiku as our party presidential flag bearer has further reinforce that position.”

Addressing APC supporters after his victory rally in Yola, Gov. Bindow thanked them for the sustain confidence in him and promised not to disappoint the electorates.

Bindow urged those who contested with him to join hands with him for a united front in facing 2019 general elections.

 

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