The Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Muhammadu Buhari has urged his supporters to shun violence in the upcoming general elections.
APC candidate urges supporters to shun violence
Buhari made the statement on Tuesday, March 24, during the APC’s North-East Zonal Presidential Campaign in Bauchi.
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“I call on all the APC supporters in the zone to make sure that they remain peaceful on election day and refuse any intimidation to cause violence,” Buhari said.
“You should make sure you have your permanent voter cards and vote for those you want to be your leaders,” he added.
Buhari had earlier urged Nigerians to vote out the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) because the ruling party had failed Nigerians.
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