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Minister hails residents over peaceful election

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Malam Muahammad Bello said the peaceful conduct of Abuja people during the Saturday election led to the successful conduct of the polls.

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A statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary, FCTA, Muhammad Sule Hazat, the minister who monitored the election exercise at the Gwarinpa I District (Life-Camp), Kubwa satellite town and Jiwa Polling Stations said the peaceful conduct at the voting queue led to the success.

Bello urged the residents to keep the peace and support people who emerged winners. The minister also commended the security agencies in the Territory for the proactive and professional way they handled the entire exercise, urged them to continue with the good job.

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