They defectors said that the APC was the party that would meet their expectations of good governance.
The Kano government says it is building houses for teachers across the state to make the teaching profession attractive.
The defecting supporters removed their symbolic Kwankwasiyya red caps and threw them over to the campaign podium amid thunderous ovations from the crowd.
“The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano state believes that as citizens, the opposition elements have the right to use public property for the conduct of campaigns.”
Governor Abdullahi Ganduje appealed to the party supporters to vote for APC from top to bottom in the forthcoming general elections.
Governor Abdullahi Ganduje has signed the N268 billion 2023 appropriation bill into law.
At a meeting held on Sunday in Kano, they also vowed to mobilise votes for the party’s governorship candidate in Kano State, Nasiru Gawuna.
Mr Ganduje said the houses would be constructed in phases across the various local government areas of the state.
The governor lamented the use of religion by political elites, especially during electioneering, to divide religious groups.
Mr Ganduje claims votes tally for the APC in the entire South-East for the party in past elections was inferior to returns from just a local government in his native Kano State.
