2018/08/12

KATSINA POLITICS AND DAURA SENATORIAL BYE-ELECTION: By Hassan Usman Datti

Katsina State has been known and being identified as a home of politics, a home where the real politics was known to had been seeded and germinated, Katsina State produced numerous important personalities that occupied several positions in the federation, this was one of the main reason Katsina State was placed in the most influential political state. In the nearest past scenario, recalled that during the 2011 General Elections, it was the defunct CPC Party that won Katsina State three Senatorial Districts, and all the seats of the lower chamber, NASS, even the office of the Executive Governor was won then, if not of the manipulation and rigging made by the ruling party then.

Daura is one part of Katsina State; as an Emirate Council categorically as geopolitical zone in Katsina North. Daura is one of the most historical and respectful ancient city in the Northern Nigeria, as a geopolitical zone it comprised twelve LGAs, Bature, Bindawa, Daura, Dutsi, Ingawa, Kankia, Kusada, Mashi, Mani, Maiadua, Sandamu, Zango that produced the such an integrity man of PMB and his likes, PMB served this country in notable capacity, as the Military Governor, Head of State and held number of high ranking offices in this country, also who contributed immensely to the progress of this nation, presently a serving President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the only of his type, a Rtrd military Head of State and converted democrat that won an election under the platform of his party that was lees than a year from its formation.

In considering the above, Nigerians would never forsake PMB and his party no matter how the degree of hate speeches against his personality. The APC  victory of Daura Senatorial District Bye-Election is a tribute to Late Madawakin Daura, Sen. Engr Mustapha Bukar of blessed memory, and a reward to the effort of PMB in building new Nigeria; a state free of corruption and a federation with boosted economy.

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