Adamawa supplementary election

Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has cast his vote in his hometown of Adamawa.

Atiku, who arrived at his polling unit Ajiya 02, in Gwadabawa Ward, Yola North Local Government of Adamawa, exercised his franchise after accreditation that lasted for a few minutes.

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Speaking after casting his vote, the former vice president expressed optimism that the process will be hitch-free for voters.

He also said that he is optimistic about emerging as the winner.

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