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Ganduje surrenders, reopens Kano stadium for PDP rally by MadeInTokyo: 7:20pm On Feb 06, 2019
Ganduje backtracks, reopens Kano stadium for PDP rally

Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, has ordered the contractor handling renovation works at the Sani Abacha Stadium, Kofar Mata to immediately demobilize and pave way for the presidential campaign rally of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the state.
According to the source who begged for his identity not to be revealed, the governor had received a confidential report that a lot of PDP supporters are being mobilised in their numbers from across the state.

He said: “There is every possibility that Atiku will pool more crowd than President Muhammadu Buhari did in the state during his campaign last week.

“People are already angry and tired of Ganduje.

“Also, the governor doesn’t want to send a bad signal to Abuja because the crowd will be massive.”


DAILY NIGERIAN reports that Mr Ganduje, on Monday ordered the immediate closure of the two major stadia in the state, barely six days to the proposed presidential campaign rally of the PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar.


Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, has ordered the contractor handling renovation works at the Sani Abacha Stadium, Kofar Mata to immediately demobilize and pave way for the presidential campaign rally of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the state.

DAILY NIGERIAN reports that Mr Ganduje, on Monday ordered the immediate closure of the two major stadia in the state, barely six days to the proposed presidential campaign rally of the PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar.



The decision had generated national uproar, prompting a reaction from the national body of PDP.

Apparently, Mr Ganduje has succumbed to pressure by ordering for the reopening of venue, for Mr Atiku to stage his rally which is scheduled to take place on February 10.

The governor, in a statement on Wednesday, signed by the commissioner for Information, Youth and Culture, Muhammad Garba, however, indicated that the directive does not affect ongoing overhaul of the Indoor Sports Complex.

The statement added that the contractor had been directed to remove all machinery from the precinct of the stadium till after the campaign rally.

The state-owned football club, Kano Pillars, had also been advised to use the Sabon Gari Township stadium for its training sessions
However, this newspaper gathered that the state government ordered the Kano State Sports Commission to immediately close the facility for renovation.


But, a source close to the state government told DAILY NIGERIAN that the shutdown was intended to frustrate the forthcoming campaign rally of the PDP candidate in the state.

According to the source who begged for his identity not to be revealed, the governor had received a confidential report that a lot of PDP supporters are being mobilised in their numbers from across the state.

He said: “There is every possibility that Atiku will pool more crowd than President Muhammadu Buhari did in the state during his campaign last week.


The Kano State government on Monday ordered the immediate closure of the two major stadia in the state, barely six days to the proposed presidential campaign rally of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

DAILY NIGERIAN gathered that the PDP Presidential Candidate, Atiku Abubakar, is expected to hold his rally at either Sani Abacha National Stadium or Kano Pillars stadium, Sabon Gari.



However, this newspaper gathered that the state government ordered the Kano State Sports Commission to immediately close the facility for renovation.


But, a source close to the state government told DAILY NIGERIAN that the shutdown was intended to frustrate the forthcoming campaign rally of the PDP candidate in the state.

According to the source who begged for his identity not to be revealed, the governor had received a confidential report that a lot of PDP supporters are being mobilised in their numbers from across the state.

He said: “There is every possibility that Atiku will pool more crowd than President Muhammadu Buhari did in the state during his campaign last week.



“People are already angry and tired of Ganduje.

“Also, the governor doesn’t want to send a bad signal to Abuja because the crowd will be massive.”

When contacted for comment, the spokesman of the sports commission, Abbati Sabo, said the directive was not intended to scuttle the campaign rally of the PDP presidential candidate.

He added that the renovation work was directed to have conducted ahead of the 2019-2020 Nigeria Premier League, NPL, season.


The spokesman explained that the government was advised to order for the renovation as the season had already commenced.

“As far as I am concerned, this directive doesn’t have a political undertone. The state government was advised to order for the renovation of the stadium ahead of the NPL season.

“The government had now heeded to the advice and ordered for the project in order to have smooth conduct of the league. As you can see, the facility is in need of repair and the government has now answered the call for its renovation,” he said.

It was also gathered that the proposed renovation work was billed to commence on February 4 and end on February 18.


The proposed general renovation works include the installation of the new score board, the running track and provision of sources for steady water supply to all parts of the stadium facility.


https://dailynigerian.com/ganduje-orders-immediate-shutdown-of-all-kano-stadiums-ahead-of-atikus-visit/

Re: Ganduje surrenders, reopens Kano stadium for PDP rally by MadeInTokyo: 7:20pm On Feb 06, 2019
According to the source who begged for his identity not to be revealed, the governor had received a confidential report that a lot of PDP supporters are being mobilised in their numbers from across the state.

He said: “There is every possibility that Atiku will pool more crowd than President Muhammadu Buhari did in the state during his campaign last week.

People are already angry and tired of Ganduje.

“Also, the governor doesn’t want to send a bad signal to Abuja because the crowd will be massive.”


The fear of Atiku and Kwankwaso is the beginning of wisdom for Ganduje he knows he can't win relection in Kano state, he is now seeking for soft landing
Re: Ganduje surrenders, reopens Kano stadium for PDP rally by MadeInTokyo: 7:20pm On Feb 06, 2019
Ganduje is a goner in Kano state, he is yet to campaign in even up to 10 local government in Kano state, he knows Kano people have rejected him, he is banking on his Niger republic and chadaian voters to do the magic for him, but kwankwasiyya movement will checkmate I'm election day, buhari 5 million votes in Kano is a figment imagination of APC zombies.
Re: Ganduje surrenders, reopens Kano stadium for PDP rally by Nobody: 7:39pm On Feb 06, 2019
Gandollars my man.
Re: Ganduje surrenders, reopens Kano stadium for PDP rally by magoo10(m): 8:22pm On Feb 06, 2019
He has no choice
He has been overwhelmed by atikuobi movement

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