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Fintiri reapproves Ribadu Square for APC presidential campaign

TheOpeyemi A.A² by TheOpeyemi A.A²
January 8, 2023
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The All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential campaign, which is scheduled to take place in Ribadu Square on January 9, will no longer be controversial.

Following a new request for the location and the governor’s subsequent approval, the APC and Governor Ahmadu Fintiri came to an agreement on the matter on Saturday.

When the state chapter of the APC applied to use the venue on January 9 for the launch of the party’s governorship campaign, Senator Aishatu Ahmed Binani, there was controversy earlier in the week when the management of Ribadu Square rejected the application.

The management of the Square, which had earlier approved January 18 for the APC campaign council, told the Binani camp that following an ongoing renovation, the venue would not be ready for the campaign rally.

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Supporters of the APC in Yola and Abuja, however, rejected the explanation, saying the state government was behind the rejection.

A letter from the Government House obtained Saturday night, however, indicated that the APC campaign council had reapplied for Ribadu Square, shifting its campaign to January 9 and that the new date had been granted.

The letter, addressed to the Adamawa State Coordinator of the state APC Presidential Campaign Council, Martins Babale, and signed by the Chief of Staff to Governor Fintiri, Professor Maxwell Gidado, said Babale’s request to Fintiri, dated January 6, 2023, had been acted upon.

The letter from Gidado to Babale reads: “You will recall that an earlier approval had been given to the APC Presidential Campaign Council to hold its presidential flag-off campaign from 15th-18th January 2023.

“However, following the change of date of your Presidential campaign in Yola from 15th to 9th of January, 2023, I am directed to grant you approval for the use of Mahmud Ribadu Square for your national campaign on 7th-9th January 2023 accordingly.”

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