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1991 Sokoto State gubernatorial election

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1991 Sokoto State gubernatorial election
gubernatorial election
LesdiNaajeeriya Taƴto
Applies to jurisdictionSakkwatoɓe Taƴto
Point in time14 Bowte 1991 Taƴto

1991 Sokoto State gubernatorial election ko ñalnde sappo e jeewenyi naayi 14 lewru Duujal hitaande ɗumngu alif 1991. Kanndidaa NRC Yahaya Abdulkarim heɓiino woote ɗee, o fooli SDP Zuberu Maigari.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

Suɓngo gomnati waɗii e huutoreeɓe suɓaaɓe. Firooje ngam ɗiɗo ɓaŋge ngam suɓugo ɓe ɗon mari bandiraama'en waɗii nder lewru Oktoobar yalnde sappo e jeewenyi naayi 19, 1991.[11][12][13][14][15][16]

Suɓngo waɗii e 14 lewru Desambar 1991. NRC mo'o Yahaya Abdulkarim o heɓii je jeɓɓaare, o ɓacci SDP Zuberu Maigari. Yahaya Abdulkarim waɗi jaɓre 485,889 suɓaaɓe, nden Zuberu Maigari waɗi jaɓere 101,729 suɓaaji.

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