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Goje: I started running in the era of Shagari… I won’t contest any election again

Danjuma Goje, senator representing Gombe central, says he will not contest any election again.

Goje said this on Sunday while speaking at an empowerment programme for his constituents in Gombe.

The senator said he would remain an active member of All Progressives Congress (APC) and participate in all activities of the party.

“I strongly believe that Allah (SWT) has been extremely kind to me . I believe not many Nigerians are so lucky and blessed,” he said.

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“It is in this light foregoing and having reached an advanced age, I wish to formally inform you that I have decided not to contest any election again. For the avoidance of doubt , I will not contest any election at all levels

“However, this does not mean that I will retire from politics far from that , I will continue to be active card carrying member of the APC and participate in all political activities at all levels except that I will not contest any election.

“I have had a rare opportunity of contesting and winning seven elections conducted at various national electoral commission. In the second republic during Shagari’s government, as a very young man , I contested and won election into the Bauchi state house of assembly. In 1998, I also contested and won election as a senator for Gombe central senatorial district under defunct UNCP during Abacha’s regime.

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“I then in 2003 contested and won the governorship election of Gombe state, I was reelected in 2007, in 2011, 2015 and 2019, I contested and won three senatorial elections for Gombe central senatorial district.”

Goje said he would remain loyal to President Muhammadu Buhari.

“I will continue to be active and loyal member of the national assembly under the leadership of the president of the senate, senator Ahmad Lawan, my loyalty to the part under chairmanship of Adams Oshiomhole is also unquestionably,” he said

Goje had withdrawn from the senate presidency race and endorsed Senate President Ahmad Lawan.

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