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Governor reportedly reveals how President Buhari treats APC, non-APC governors

- Governor Muhammad Badaru of Jigawa state has reveled how President Muhammadu Buhari treated APC and non-APC governors

- Badaru, who received the chairman of Contact and Mobilisation Committee of APC, said the president leadership was fair

- The governor also disclosed that President Buhari, irrespective of party difference, has helped governors pay state debts

Governor Muhammad Badaru of Jigawa, says the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari is fair to all the governors, irrespective of their party in the country.

Badaru stated this when he received the chairman of Contact and Mobilisation Committee of APC, northwest zone, retired Major General Muhammadu Magoro and his team in his office in Dutse, NAN reports

He said that when the APC administration under President Buhari came into power, most of the state governors were unable to pay salaries, but he gave them bail out to pay workers.

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The governor said: “Buhari did that without showing party differences, whether you are APC, PDP, or APGA and so on, we were all given the bailout, I, therefore don’t think there is any fair person more than this man who wishes the country well.

“Buhari did not just stopped at that, he has been giving some governors money, who said that they don’t have sufficient funds for doing some critical projects in their states.

“Some governors that inherited uncompleted projects from their predecessors, irrespective of their party leanings, the President gave them money to complete such projects.

The argument by Buhari is that the projects are people oriented and therefore they cannot be abandoned.''

The governor assured the team that the people of Jigawa will give their vote enmasse to APC from top to bottom to enable them continue reaping the fruits of his administration.

Earlier, the chairman of Contact and Mobilisation Committee said that they were in Jigawa to thank the people for their support for APC.

Magoro explained that they were also in the state to interact with the electorate at the grassroots to sensitise and mobilise them to turn out en masse and vote for President Muhammadu Buhari for second term.

He said that the APC candidate is the only leader that cares for them. The chairman was accompanied on the tour by representatives of APC and stalwarts from Kaduna, Kebbi, Katsina, Kano, Sokoto, Zamfara and Jigawa states that made up the northwest geo-political zone.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that Forward with Buhari (FWB), an independent campaign organisation for President Muhammadu Buhari’s re-election bid, had said that there was no alternative to Buhari in the coming election.

Senator Lawali Shuaibu, the national coordinator of the organisation, who was also the deputy national chairman (north) of the All Progressives Congress (APC), said this in a statement on Monday, February 4, in Abuja.

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