Nigeria: Adamawa Guber - PDP Jittery Over Marwa - CPC

29 December 2011

Abuja — Ahead of the January 14, 2012 gubernatorial election in Adamawa State, Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, has disclosed that Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the state was afraid of the growing acceptance and popularity of General Buba Marwa hence its allegations that CPC candidate plans to rig the election.

In a statement by CPC Chairman, Alhaji Ibrahim Waziri, entitled Rigging: PDP's Allegation, Sign of Being Afraid of General Marwa, the party said: "The attention of Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Adamawa State Chapter, has been drawn to media publication credited to the chairman of PDP, Adamawa State chapter, Mr. Umaru Kugama, alleging that CPC was planning to rig the 2012 gubernatorial election in the state.

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