2003 Adamawa State gobernaaɓe
Appearance
2003 Adamawa State gobernaaɓe
| Lesdi | Naajeeriya |
|---|---|
| Applies to jurisdiction | Adamawa |
| Follows | 1999 Adamawa State gubernatorial election |
| Point in time | 19 Seeɗto 2003 |
2003 Adamawa State gubernatorial election ko ñalnde lewru 19 abriil 2003.[1][2][3][4][5] Gomnaajo jooɗiiɗo lesdi man, Boni Haruna mo PDP, heɓi 68.55% ngam heɓugo jaalorgal dow ko laarani woote ɗiɗaɓre, o fooli Adamu Modibbo mo ANPP e kanndidaaji tati feere [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]
Boni Haruna heɓiino suɓaade PDP e wooteeji garooji ɗii. O jokki Bello Tukur ngam wonde doggol makko.[16][17][18][19]
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