Kogi Gov: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement

    There were strong indications on
    Wednesday that the campaign organisation of the late Kogi State governorship
    candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Alhaji Abubakar Audu, was preparing
    a ground for the emergence of the deceased’s son, Mohammed, as a replacement
    for his father.

    Audu died on Sunday, a few hours
    after the Independent National Electoral Commission declared the November 21
    governorship poll in the state inconclusive.
    The deceased had polled 240,867
    votes in the election while the Peoples Democratic Party’s candidate and
    incumbent state Governor, Capt. Idris Wada (retd.), scored 199,514 votes,
    leaving a gap of 41,353 votes between the two leading candidates in the
    election.

    INEC had declared the election
    inconclusive on the grounds that cancelled votes or registered voters in the 91
    polling units, where the exercise did not take place were 49,953, a figure
    higher than Audu’s lead of 41,353 votes.
    A leader of the APC in the state,
    who confided in The Punch, said the dominant view in the organisation was that
    Mohammed should join the race.
    It was gathered that a few members
    of the group had also suggested that Audu’s running mate in last Saturday’s
    election, Mr. James Faleke, should contest the primary.
    It was gathered that members of
    the group, which dominates the APC in the state, met on Tuesday night following
    the party’s declaration that another primary would be held to produce a
    replacement for the late governorship candidate.
    The commission had on Tuesday
    written the APC, directing it to submit a replacement for the late Audu while
    the party said it would hold a fresh primary to produce a replacement for the
    deceased APC standard bearer.
    The APC leader, who confided in
    The Punch, said the late Audu’s political structure was still intact despite
    his death.
    He stated that nobody could win
    the state governorship primary of the APC without the backing of Audu’s
    supporters.
    The source said, “Abubakar Audu’s
    supporters, including his campaign structure, are rooting for either Audu’s
    son, Mohammed, or James Faleke for them not to lose out entirely. They are
    narrowing it to either Faleke or Mohammed because the APC machinery believes
    that the election has been won. But the party elders and leaders, who worked
    for him, will be more comfortable with Mohammed.
    The spokesperson for the APC in
    Kogi State, Abdulmalik Suleiman, said, “We are mourning. This is the time for
    sober reflection and we are praying for our late leader and icon. At the
    appropriate time, the public will know because APC has a way of solving its
    issues and problems.”
    One of our correspondents,
    however, learnt that despite the state of mourning in the party in the state,
    no fewer than four aspirants have started jostling to emerge as a replacement
    for Audu in the supplementary election on December 5.
    These aspirants, it was learnt,
    included Faleke, who was Audu’s running mate in last Saturday’s poll; Yahaya
    Bello; a former PDP governorship aspirant, Jubrin Echocho, and Salihu Atawodi.

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