Jigawa State Governor, Muhammad Badaru Abubakar has lambasted a former Deputy Governor of the State, Ahmed Mahmoud Gumel over his comments on the All
Governor Badaru reacted while addressing APC supporters in Birnin-kudu Local Government.
He said the APC administration had failed to meet the yearning and aspirations of the common man and observed that the party is not ready to win the coming 2023 general election.
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