The streets and markets in Gombe state were shut down on
Wednesday during a pro-Buhari rally.The residents pored into the street to
celebrate the president who returned to the country after 104 days of medical
leave...
The rally was organized by All Progressive Congress gubernatorial
candidate, Habu Muazu Supporters of President Muhammadu Buhari in Gombe state
stormed the streets on Wednesday, August 29 to celebrate the president's return
from medical vacation. The Sun newspaper reported that the rally started from
state secretariat of the All Progressive Congress (APC), in the early hours of
Wednesday. NAIJ.com learnt that he rally was organized and led by Alhaji Habu Muazu,
APC gubernatorial candidate for the state. Muazu, while speaking to the press
said: “I sponsored this event to show our love and support for the president in
Gombe State. Other states are demonstrating thei Muazu, while addressing the
crowd also accused the governor of Gombe state, Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo of
short-changing the people of the state by embarking on projects that had no
direct bearing on the lives of the people. He said: “On the surface it would
appear as if Dankwambo is working, but he is only embarking on projects that
would put money in his pockets, like some bogus roads network, while hospitals are
suffering with lack of drug and many government establishments are grounded due
to lack of running cost.It was previously reported that hundreds of supporters
of President Buhari stormed the late Sani Abacha stadium in Kano state, to show
support and pray for the president. The rally which started few days before
President Buhari returned from his medical vacation has continued even after
the President’s return, with different pro-government groups showing
solidarity.
Gombe State,Pro-Buhari Supporters Shut Down Streets
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The streets and markets in Gombe state were shut down on Wednesday during a pro-Buhari rally.The residents pored into the street to c...
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