“I urge all of us to avoid politics of division and disunity. The interest of the state is far and above any personal or sectional interest.
“To our traditional rulers and elders, I have great respect for them and will consult them regularly on issues that will assist in moving the state forward. I pledge to campaign peacefully, but vigorously, I therefore as for your support and prayers,” he said.
The former governor son’s emergence as a governorship candidate is coming amidst allegation of 1.3bn fraud by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commision (EFCC), which involved his father and his brother, Aminu Lamido.
The EFCC in 2013, arraigned Sule Lamido, alongside two of his sons; Aminu and Mustapha, for defrauding Jigawa state under a company named Bamaina Holdings Ltd and Speeds International Ltd.
They were granted bail in 2015 but were again arraigned in 2022, for same offence which is very much alive in court as no pronouncement has been made to clear their names of the corrupt charges.
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