APC will recover from Kano election shock, bounce back soon – Deputy Senate President

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The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin, has said that the All Progressives Congress (APC) would soon recover from the shock it suffered as a result of the outcome of the last elections in Kano State.

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Jibrin specifically expressed optimism that the party would bounce back in Kano and appealed to stakeholders of the party in the state to be united.

Receiving local government vice chairmen under the umbrella of the Association of Local Government Vice Chairmen, ALGOVC, Kano State chapter, at the National Assembly, Senator Barau said with prayers and unity, the outcome of the tribunal will be favourable to the APC.

APC is challenging the declaration of Abba Yusuf of the New Nigeria People’s Party, NNPP, as the winner of the governorship election conducted on March 18 in Kano State at the Election Petition Tribunal.

‘’We are praying and hopeful that the outcome of the tribunal will be favourable to us. Everything is in God’s hands. Let us be united and work together. By God’s grace, it’s only a matter of time, we will bounce back in Kano State.

‘’As it is now, we are in opposition, and as such, there are a lot of expectations from us. We should be united and work together in the interest of our party,’’ he said.

Commending the local government vice chairmen for their visit, Senator Barau said he would continue to work with them to improve the standard of living of the people at the grassroots.

‘’The local government is very essential. We will continue to work with you to address the challenges facing our people. We are proud of you. Let us continue to work together,’’ he said.

Earlier, the chairman of the association, Alhaji Yakubu Musa Naira, said they were at the National Assembly to congratulate Senator Barau on his emergence as the Deputy President of the Senate.

APC will recover from Kano election shock, bounce back soon – Deputy Senate President