Yusuf Will Spend ‘Four Plus Four’ As Kano Governor – Ajadi Expresses.

A Chieftain of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, has said that he and other leaders of the party are not losing any sleep over the judgement of the Kano State Governorship Election Tribunal that nullified the election of Abba Kabir Yusuf as Governor of Kano State, saying he is confident that Yusuf will serve ‘four plus four’, two terms of eight years, as Governor.

Speaking in an interview with journalists on Friday, in his Ibafo, Ogun State office, Ajadi said the reaction of the residents of Kano State to the Tribunal’s judgement is an indication that the people are still with Abba Yusuf and they appreciated the good works he has started.

According to him, the judgement of the Tribunal is a temporary thing that will be upturned by the Court of Appeal.

He said the manner of delivering the judgement from an unknown place through Zoom showed that the Judges themselves know that the people of Kano are with Abba Yusuf.

Ajadi, who was the NNPP Governorship Candidate in Ogun State in the last governorship election, insists that the judgement cannot stand the test of time as, according to him, it will be upturned by the Court of Appeal.

He said, “Our party is appealing the Tribunal’s judgement and we are confident of winning at the Court of Appeal.

“I am assuring every Nigerian that our amiable Governor, Abba Yusuf, will serve the people of Kano State Constitutional for two terms. It is going to be four plus four (4+4) by the Grace of God.

“I want all residents of Kano State to please maintain the peace. NNPP is a law-abiding party. Our presidential candidate, Engineer Rabiu Musa Kwakwanso, is a peace-loving person, and so also is our Governor, His Excellency Abba Yusuf.

“We have the belief and trust in the Judiciary and we know we won all elections in Kano State fairly and genuinely. We know the judgement is a temporary thing and it will not deter Governor Abba Yusuf from continuing the good job he has started since May 29.

“Our leaders are taking the right steps, the peaceful steps to set aside the Tribunal’s judgement and we plead with Kano residents to maintain the peace and patiently await our victory at the Court of Appeal.”