‘Abacha is no threat to my ambition’
A governorship candidate of the
Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) in Kano State, Abba Anwar, has
said that the ambition of Mohammed Abacha, who joined the CPC recently,
does not pose any threat to his aspiration to govern the state.
Mr. Anwar, who made the declaration at
a forum organized by the Kano State Correspondent’s Chapel over the
weekend, said “For me, I never feel threatened by the coming of
Mohammed, because we have different programmes and I know the terrain
well”.
“I have been there for a while. I
welcome him and pray for him to stay in the party. I feel encouraged
and thrilled because he is a blessing to the party.”
The candidate said his priority is to restore law and order in Kano if elected governor of the state.
“I want to restore law and order, I
don’t want to be popular and I don’t want second tenure my aim is to
have a conducive atmosphere for ethical governance so that I will
restore people’s confidence in governance,” he assured.
Mr Anwar promised to use government
funds to execute and pursue human-oriented programmes, noting that in
the area of water supply, he would maintain and use the existing dams
in the state in a more systemic manner to ensure steady water supply.
He proposed the building of a new Kano that will restore confidence
in the minds of the people, through increased internally generated
revenue that will open up partnership investment to the outside world
and the industrialization of the state, where the teeming youths will
be gainfully employed.</
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