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    ‘Those trying to rig 2023 election with federal might will fail’ – Governor Bala

    Governor Bala Mohammed has said that those planning to rig 2023 election with “federal might” will fail.

    Addressing members of the Bauchi State Christian Community who paid him Christmas homage at the Government House in Bauchi, Bala, a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who is seeking to return to office for another term of four years, stated that President Muhammadu Buhari will not agree to such.

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    He said; “There are people who buy votes, and there are those planning to rig the election using federal might but I know President Buhari is just, and he has already assured us that he would allow the people to elect whom they want.

    “Let us not mind all this doubting Thomas’s. We must be able to come together, to stick together. Our own responsibility is Bauchi, even though we believe in the federation. When Bauchi works, everywhere will work. Let us work together. Let us move together in unity.”

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