By Tom Garba
The grand patron of "Fulbe APC support forum for Buhari
2019", Alhaji Abubakar Al'umma said that the Fulani all over the country
are united to work for All Progressives Congress (APC) candidates not
only in Adamawa but the whole of Nigeria.
Al'umma while endorsing the Governor of Adamawa state, Sen
Muhammadu Umar Jibrilla Bindo as their sole gubernatorial candidate in
the coming elections at the government banquet hall in Yola Said they
don't have any option not to vote for APC candidates.
Abubakar said this in the presence of National Chairman of
Miyetti Allah presented by the Taraba state chairman of the
association,Alhaji Sahabi Tukur,according to him they have decided to
endorsed the leadership of Buhari and Bindo because of their pragmatic
style of leadership to Nigeria Masses.
" We are a tribe but our politics is not tribalistic,our
loyalty to Gov Bindo is because of he has done and has a general
acceptance to all tribes in the state,our over 600,000 PVCs cannot be
gambled away to nonentity parties that can't go any where." Alumma Said.
He called on the Fulbe people who came in large numbers
during a one on one solidarity visit with the Governor in Government
House to make sure that the All Progressives Congress (APC) under the
leadership of Buhari have an overwhelming victory from top to bottom in
the coming polls
He Said he believe in the ideology of ''sak" slogan of
total votes for APC candidates in Adamawa and Nigeria because that will
give APC party a leverage to lead in 2019 and beyond.
Al'umma who once represented the federal constituency of
Yola South and Yola North during the military era said the Fulbe people
have decided their votes for Buhari/Bindo because of the tractable
records for the sake of humanity.
"Buhari has done us proud as a nation by doing a lot of
projects especially in the north Eastern part of the country, Gov Bindo
is one among many governors who exemplify his administration with work
that has never been record in his first tenure." Al'umma Said.
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