The Kano Chairman of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Alhaji Hashimu Dungurawa, has described the judgement of the Appeal Court that sacked Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf as a threat to the survival to democracy.
Dungurawa disclosed this while speaking with newsmen in Kano on Friday.
“This judgement pose a great threat to our nation’s democracy because the electorates elected Governor Yusuf through the electoral process, in a free, fair contest only for the Appeal Court to do otherwise.
“The judgement is very unexpected. We never expected it will happen this way. The way things are going and with the way the judicial system is, definitely democracy is coming to an end in this country.
“I see no reason why a person will go to the grassroots and introduce himself to the people, they will go to polling booth to cast their votes, and the Independent election umpire will issue him a certificate of return.
“He will enter office and just one, two or three people will sit down and remove him. This is very unbecoming and is not helping matters,”.
Dungurawa described democracy as a game of numbers which his party had proven to be ahead of other contenders in the state but their expectations had been dashed by the Appeal Court’s verdict.
“Democracy is said to be a game of numbers and the person in question happens to get the highest numbers in the election.
“In all the Assembly members we are having 26 out of 40, we are having two out of three senators. And even the Presidential candidate is from the state and has the highest votes in a state in the presidential contest.
“We are not happy with this judgement and consider it not acceptable. We will take all the necessary steps to reclaim our stolen mandate.
“Because this is a stolen mandate and we will not allow it. People of Kano state are not happy with it, NNPP people are not happy with it,” he declared. (NAN). READ ALSO:
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