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1979 Gongola State gubernatorial election

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1979 Gongola State gubernatorial election
gubernatorial election
LesdiNaajeeriya Taƴto
Applies to jurisdictionDiiwal Gongola Taƴto
Point in time28 Morso 1979 Taƴto

1979 Gongola State gubernatorial election ko ñalnde 28 sulyee 1979.[1] Abubakar Barde mo GNPP heɓi suɓol ngam manndaa arandeere ngam laataago guwerneer arandeejo lesdi Gongola ardii bee 47.6%, o fooli kanndidaajo mawdo luutooɓe NPN, Ahmed Mahmudu Ribadu,[2][3] mo suɓi 34.6% nder kawtal ngal.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Abubakar Barde fuɗɗii wonde hooreejo GNPP caggal nde o ɓadiiɗo makko Wilberforce Juta, mo o ɓaawo o laati hooreejo mum, nder suɓaaji partiya'en e ko ɓuri heewde e tati.

Fedde suɓaaje

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Gomnaajo lesdi Gongola suɓaama bee nanta woote ɗuuɗal yimɓe.

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