PDP PRESIDENTIAL ASPIRANT, AMINU TAMBUWAL ACCEPT FATE!
Sokoto State Governor and Peoples Democratic Party’s presidential aspirant, Aminu Tambuwal has come out to say he will accept the outcome of the party’s primary even if he loses.
Tambuwal , who made this submission while meeting with stakeholders of the party in Birni-Kebbi, also revealed that the party is still consulting on who to present to contest the presidential position.
‘‘If the consultation fails, we will do the primary and I will accept the outcome and support whoever emerges as our candidate,” Tambuwal said. “I had left PDP for APC in view of the situation we found ourselves under PDP in the last government and joined APC for our conviction and presumption that the party would do the expected,’’ he added.
“I deem it appropriate to start the visit with Kebbi State being my home as Sokoto and Zamfara. Tambuwal said, Tambuwal said.
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