Lawal also listed his achievements since he was sworn in as the governor of the state
By Kehinde Okeowo.
Zamfara State Governor, Dauda Lawal has bragged he will win his state’s
governorship election rerun, saying he was going into the contest with full confidence.
The Governor made this known recently, while addressing his teeming supporters at the State’s Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) secretariat in Gusau, the State capital as he returned from his foreign trip.
He also expressed optimism that he would win the contest with a landslide victory despite facing his major challenger, the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in his country home.
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Lawal said: “I am very optimistic that even if the election is held a hundred times, there is no doubt that I will run away with a landslide victory.
“We are happy with the court’s ruling and we are ever ready to go into the contest with the All Progressives Congress, APC, governorship candidate in his country home,”
He went on to say God had already made him the Governor of Zamfara State, assuring that it would remain so, no matter what the opposition APC members and other hypocrites would do.
Lawal also listed his achievements since he was sworn in as the governor of the state.
“We have started well, by paying all entitlements to the civil servants, paying for the WAEC and NECO fees which the previous administration refused to do.
“We have also solved the problem of water scarcity and embarked on construction of township roads in Gusau town, the state capital.
“We have announced a state of emergency in the education sector and by the grace of God, we will rescue the state from disintegration.
“They are not comfortable with our numerous achievements within the shortest possible time,” he added.
An Appeal Court sitting in Abuja on November 17, declared the March 18, 2023, Zamfara State governorship election inconclusive.
The judges ordered INEC to conduct a fresh election in three local government areas of the state, where elections had not been held previously or where results from various polling units were not counted.