By: Shehu Mohammed Zaria
The Peoples Democratic Party PDP Governorship candidate in Jigawa state, Alhaji Mustapha Sule Lamido has inaugurated his campaign council and directorate in Dutse.
He explained that, the campaign council is the supreme advisory body that will guide the activities of the campaign directorate which is the operational body tasked with organizing and executing all campaign activities.
Mustapha Sule Lamido urged members to work for the victory of the presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the Gubernatorial candidate and his deputy, as well as the national assembly candidates.
According to him, they must play politics of decency, modern, transparent and innovative.
Lamido pointed out that, while campaigning, they must be diplomatic, tactical and sensitive to the plight of the suffering people.
Also speaking, the Head of the committee Alhaji Ahmed Duniya Ba Hutu promised to abide by the rules and regulations of the PDP.
He also urged members of the committee to work tirelessly to win the election.
Time Express reports that, the committee headed by Duniya Ba Hutu will take the responsibility for the party’s campaign across the 27 local government areas of Jigawa State.

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