Sani had said he would not give money to any delegate during the primary.
A Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirant in Kaduna State, Senator Shehu Sani has revealed he got only two votes.
In a Twitter post on Thursday, Sani disclosed that though he got two votes during the governorship primary in the state, over 300 delegates have called, claiming that they voted for him.
This comes after Sani had insisted that he will not give money to any delegate during the primary.
While Honourable Isa Ashiru, who won the election, polled 4i4 votes, Senator Sani however polled two votes.
According to the announced result, Ashiru had 414 votes, Sani Sidi polled 260 votes, Ramalan Yero had 28 votes, Sani Abass got 15 votes, Haruna Kajuru had 11 votes, while Shehu Sani had two votes.
Sani took to his Twitter handle and wrote: "Two delegates voted for me without paying them kobo;But I have received over 300 calls from Different Delegates claiming that they are the two that voted for me and want to come and see me…See me se wahala abeg."