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PDP will be history after general election, says Zonal APC Organising Secretary

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Alhaji Abdulmanaf Mohammed, North West Organizing Secretary of All Progressives Congress (APC), has predicted that Nigerians would confine the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) into the dustbin of history after the upcoming general election.
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Mohammed made the declaration in Daura on Friday when he addressed APC supporters who converged at the ancient town for preelection sensitization talks.

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He said APC would defeat PDP in clean and clear electoral contest in view of the overwhelming acceptance of its candidates nationwide as demonstrated during ongoing campaign by the party.

Supporters on camels hold banners of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) party during incumbent President Mohammadu Buhari's presidential campaign rally in Kano on January 31, 2019.
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We are confident of winning the election considering the huge crowd of APC supporters who attended President Muhammadu Buharis campaign rallies across the 32 states he visited.

He described Buhari as a star in the politics of Nigeria and the African continent in general.

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According to him, the 16 years of PDP in the leadership of Nigeria were years of regrets, uncertainty, naked looting of the common wealth of the nation and a period of economic predatory by a few retrogressive cabals.

Atiku Abubakar, who is running against Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari in next month's elections, is a wealthy businessman and former customs officer
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He cautioned party members and other Nigerians against posting unofficial election results, saying it was an offence to do so.

Mohammed urged security agents to be vigilant and track those planning to destabilize the general elections.

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