The distribution, held in Katsina, aimed to support party leaders and stakeholders during the holy month of Ramadan.
Mr Sani said, “My advice to every aspirant who is seeking for any office is to get the support of party members.”
Mr Sani urged security agencies to be vigilant.
The governor told the security chiefs that political campaigns would begin soon, as primaries will start in April and end in May, according to the timetable released by INEC.
The Kano government says no fewer than 100,000 vulnerable residents are benefiting daily from its Ramadan feeding programme across eight metropolitan LGAs.
Mr Idris said the distribution would commence immediately.
The acting IG urged muslims and non-muslims to be law abiding.
The council rejected what it termed external interference in Nigeria’s internal affairs, describing the country as a sovereign, multi-religious nation.
Governor Mohammed Bago has expressed concern over the displacement of Niger residents by bandits.
The beneficiaries included orphaned mothers, IDPs, and other vulnerable individuals across Sokoto.
