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Ex-governor can never reconcile with Ganduje – Aide

The Kaduna State Coordinator of the Kwankwaso Organization, explained that the feud between the two men is more serious than imagined.

Despite the booing by the crowd, who shouted Sai Baba, Kwankwaso kept waving to the crowd till he got to a waiting vehicle.

Alhaji Bala Kubaraci Garkuwa, the Kaduna State Coordinator of the Kwankwaso Organization, explained that the feud between the two men is more serious than imagined.

“This is purely a case of betrayal. Somebody made you somebody when you were nothing; after making you a deputy governor, he took you to the Ministry of Defense, then to Niger Delta and Darfur; if he wasn’t a good man he wouldn’t do that,” he told journalists in Kaduna.

“Why I think reconciliation will not be possible is because of the people benefitting from the situation. After the Katsina meeting of the APC, a committee was constituted in Kano to investigate Senator Kwankwaso on his visit to Katsina, these are the kind of actions I am talking about.

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“The APC should even be happy that it has somebody like Kwankwaso who always pulls crowd for the party, and they should know that the affection is not something that is planned but was spontaneous due to the goodwill he enjoys, hence there is hardly anything anybody can do about it,” he added.

Kwankwaso and Ganduje have been involved in a long running feud which saw the latter threatening to expose his predecessor’s “atrocities.”

In September 2016, the Head of Librarians of Radio Kano, Habibu Musa Gwangwazo, was suspended for allegedly airing a song in which Kwankwaso was praised.

Kwankwaso’s followers also demanded that Ganduje stop wearing a red cap which they claimed was a trademark of the former governor.

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