…Trying to bend down Binani only leads to bowing down to commemorating her achievements, metaphorically speaking…
By Rashida Gidado Abubakar
It is laughable to hear the illinformed insinuating doom that APC, the major opposition party in Adamawa state is dead with the state party’s executive crisis. Therefore, the chances of our Distinguished Senator Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed Binani, the governorship candidate is speedily declining.
Laughable is the wish-foolishness the desperados could exhibit without considering the fact that the party executive did not in any way influence any vote in favour of Binani and/or any candidate during the primary elections.
It is high time for the miscalculators aimed at deceit to bring back their Binani consciousness to bear, bearing in mind that the redefined direction of the electorates isn’t largely about political party but a candidate fielded by the political party.
They are insinuating that the party’s executive crisis, at the state level, is capable of sweeping away Binani, typical of throwing away the baby with the bathwater, forgetting the fact that Binani isn’t the baby and she doesn’t use a bowl for bathing, hence it is literarily sweeping, clearing ground for Binani’s victory.
Binani’s unchallenged legacies is what endeared her to the electorates’ mandate with or without the executive members of the party. After all, she remains the lone candidate that President Muhammadu Buhari, considered as the father of the APC, referred to as the Governor-In-Waiting.
Binani doesn’t wait until the electioneering atmosphere is fast approaching to cement relationship, to facilitate capital projects, to engage in youth and women empowerment, to give what is due for the employed under her and would not sleep while hunger keeps the pensioners with their family members awake for far too long, having been inclined to Prophetic admonition that workers or the retired should be given their dues before the sweat that wet their clothes could get to dry.
They asked us whether or not there’s a correlation between the party’s executive crisis and Binani’s chances of victory. If there indeed is, our response is a positive correlation defining Binani’s success.
For those clamouring for a cancellation and repeat of the governorship party primaries, should know that Binani would remain one hundred times victorious repeatedly as much as her chances of winning the governorship election in Adamawa state.
We are hereby calling on the desperados to be patient and wait for the court judgement.
Rashida Gidado Abubakar is the President, Adamawa Youth Initiative
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