Governorship Election: Defence minister, PDP candidate call for calm in Zamfara State

Mansur Dan Ali

Some prominent citizens of Zamfara State on Monday urged people of the state to remain calm and accept the outcome of the governorship and state assembly elections in good faith.


Among them, Minister of Defence, Mansur Danali, who spoke to journalists at his Birnin Magaji residence, said no one should take the law into his hands or intimidate others over the outcome of the elections.

He commended the effort of security personnel in the management and maintenance of law and order which he noted was largely responsible for the peaceful conduct of the polls.

Similarly, the governorship candidate of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Bello Matawalle, directed all his supporters to accept the outcome of the elections as “an act of God.”

Matawalle who commended the peaceful manner with which the electorates conducted themselves during the elections, said it was a sign of maturity for the world to know that Nigeria’s democracy has come to stay.

Also commenting, the Senator representing Zamfara Central, Alhaji Kabiru Marafa, urged people of the state to consider the outcome of the elections as an “act of God.”


Marafa who aspired to the governorship position at the last All Progressive Congress primaries, characterized by many challenges, had joined eight aggrieved governorship aspirants of APC to form the G8 as a faction of the ruling party in the state.

He said, “Anyone who says there is no candidate for the governorship and state assembly elections in the state is either ignorant of the law or a mischief maker. trying to cause problems.

“We are all aware that the Zamfara High Court had since accepted the list of candidates presented by the state government side which it also directed INEC to accept.

“Even though we are presently in the court challenging that decision, as law-abiding citizens, we accept that the party has candidates to all the governorship, deputy governorship and 24 state assembly members.


“I believe that it is only the law courts that have the right to change this decision and I am calling on all to respect this position.”

Meanwhile, collation of the governorship election is still on going in Gusau as the returning officer, Prof. Kabiru Bala was still receiving the results from the 14 local government areas of the state and so far, 12 local government areas have submitted their results with the ruling APC leading in all.

Related posts

24 Internet Fraudsters Arrested by EFCC in Edo

Over 150 People Rescued from Niger Boat Incident, Says NSEMA

Russia Takes Control of Vuhledar After Two Years of Ukrainian Defiance