The Governor-elect of Kwara State, Mr AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, said the state had finally been set free from political bondage and underdevelopment.
Declaring the results of the poll on Sunday at the office of the Independent National Electoral Commission in Ilorin, Kwara State capital, the state Returning Officer and Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University, Lafia, Nasarawa State, Prof. Muhammad Liman, said AbdulRazaq polled 331,546 votes to emerge as the winner of the election.His Peoples Democratic Party counterpart, Mr Abdulrazaq Atunwa, polled 114,754 votes to emerge as the runner-up in the election.
Meanwhile, in his acceptance speech, AbdulRazaq said as much as the “historic” event called for celebrations, the people should rather reflect on the challenges ahead and be united.
Truth, Kwara is finally free from political bondage. But d governor-elect must also avoid banana peelings such as Bukola's mesujamba. Not only core Kwarans but non-indigenes too who believed in political freedom fought d O TO GE 'war'. Borrow a leaf from Lagos State.
No you just used them...... you took them off political map they are now irrelevant they can only get representative 'floor members' let's see how it goes if anyone will remember them again...... you just used desperate people and rune the state, apc sink the state
Oga focus on how to make more money for ur sponsors than talking rubbish.who are u people deceiving?I will believe u wen u first free urself from ur sponsors then I will believe totally that kwara is free but for now till ur liberate urself
Remaining Lagos if not now one day they will.... God is all powerful
Congratulations to all Kwarans
How ? You have become a slave to Tinubu
Punch newspapers you guys need to be more obejective in your news headlines. This Particular Headline Is Wrong .
Go and deliver dividends of democracy to your people ,not about castigating your opponents
Will you headline it that 'Lagos refused to free itself from tinubu's political bondage. Silly people
Congrats to the Governor elect of my state.....kick the ball rolling but if u want success u don't dwell much on the past but keep focuse what ahead not behind....God guide and bless
Take note of this. EXCLUSIVE: Kwara APC Gov Candidate Abdulrazaq's WAEC Result Is 'Fake'
That's sign of immaturity from the kwara gov elect
He is right, they were in bondage of ropes, but now they are in chains
I smell... Kwara people will start complaining about these new govt. They are all corrupt.
Make you no bondage them again by looting their resources
Transition has finally take place.
It's just a transition to another godfathers in persons Lai Mohammad and Bola Ahmed Tinubu
From one bondage to another...
Lol.. What can this one with forged SSCE certificate do. Court have ordered you to tender your certificate.
Free indeed.
Are you sure they are free?🤔🤔 Anyways time will tell !
Day dreaming,another Godfather just took over could be worse than the previous.
Why does he look like Saraki in this pics 🤔
To a new bondage .well time shall tell .if you think that you have won them not to do anything for the common man in kwara they will do u same in 2023
Without Mincing Words, I would rather say they have transitted from one political bondage to another. Congrats to them Sha.... iamthecomradepastor
Congratulations to the Kwarans. May God help the new leadership to right the wrongs.
Congrats my GOVERNORS
Why did you not say Lagos still in bondage? You are such a partisan paper
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