Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo, the former Gombe State Governor, was yesterday Saturday returned to his home state Gombe for the first time after he handed power on May 29, 2019. after
Dankwambo who returned to Gombe after three years was received by a mammoth crowd of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP)’s supporters who accompanied him from Lawanti Airport to the party secretariat in Gombe.
Speaking to newsmen shortly after his arrival, the former Governor said he would remain in the state for some days to assess the performance of the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration in the state.
Responding on whether he will contest for a political position, Dankwambo stated that he would consult widely with his political associates before arriving at the final decision.
He called on members of the PDP to be law-abiding in their politicking ahead of the forthcoming 2023 elections.
Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo was the two-term Governor of Gombe state from 2011 to 2019 after which he contested for the Senate seat in 2019, but lost to Senator Saidu Ahmed Alkali.