Protesters shut down APC secretariat over Audu’s emergence as Kogi guber candidate
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Wednesday, September 02, 2015
It was a showdown between former Kogi State governor, Abubukar Audu and hundreds of Kogi indigenes who protested against his candidature in the forthcoming state election at the national Secretariat of the governing All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abuja Wednesday.
The protesters who literally shut down the secretariat demanded the reversal of Audu’s victory on the account of his pending corruption case with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
It will be recalled that Audu, last Saturday emerged the party flag bearer ahead the November 21 governorship election in Kogi state, beating 27 other aspirants and was at the party’s headquarters to collect his Certificate of Return.
He had gone to the secretariat for the purpose on Tuesday but was denied by the authorities who gave time for appeal against his candidature by aggrieved aspirants.
Some placards displayed by the protesters read “Kogi state say no to Audu, “We need a credible leader in kogi” among others, were also seen throwing stone at Audu’s supporters within the party house premises.
Speaking to Journalists, the leader of the protesters, Suleiman Muhammad, said that Audu’s ongoing case with EFCC was enough to disqualify him from the contest. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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It's a pity and disgraced that a party like APC will allow someone like Audu to contest it primary for anything.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you expect? The equation is APC - (PMB+Tinubu) = PDP. So we are just wasting our time. PMB is a very weak person when you talk about taking decision/measures to curtail some ugly party events because he is not a complete civilian/politician. That is what played out at NASS last time. Atiku and Kwankwoso will definitely be planting their corrupt associate all over places.
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