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Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by ceeceeuwa: 9:03am On Nov 26, 2015
Sugaberry come o! Your boyfriend is about to become the Governor...e don red for you! grin

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Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by looseweight: 9:12am On Nov 26, 2015
Welcome to Kogi statestate

Check my profile to cut down that big belly
Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by TonyeBarcanista(m): 9:12am On Nov 26, 2015
modath:



James Faleke should make sure he doesn't get arm twwisted into participating in any primary, he should head to court if he is being impeded from assuming the position...

& for those making the Igala supremacy argument, they should STFU, 4yrs under a non Igala will not kill them, the years under Igala have not done the state any good...

Maybe providence is stepping in to move the state forward.....



@ sheggy13 ,

Nigeria is the only country (according to legal luminaries) that has Laws that don't serve the purpose of the citizens..

Laws should have been amended to accomodate PVC but in the absence of that, the REC still had ulterior motives.. The relevant clause of the electoral law he latched on to says MAY & not SHALL
I don't know why some people have this false belief that they are more important than others in Kogi state.

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Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by justmenoni: 9:12am On Nov 26, 2015
But why are a the Apc peeps in Kogi afraid of a rerun,since they are sure of winning
Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by miketuta(m): 9:26am On Nov 26, 2015
ok
Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by miketuta(m): 9:29am On Nov 26, 2015
justmenoni:
But why are s Apc peeps in Kogi afraid of a rerun,since they are sure of winning
go nd ask google
Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by mbulela: 9:31am On Nov 26, 2015
justmenoni:
But why are s Apc peeps in Kogi afraid of a rerun,since they are sure of winning

why should the almost conducted election be voided because of Audu's death?
Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by Abbey2sam(m): 9:52am On Nov 26, 2015
mental slavery
Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by Firefire(m): 9:55am On Nov 26, 2015
Walahi o ko ja pe won o gbadun, aiye ti ni owho loro won.

Nonsensical nonsense angry

modath:


It is beyond myopic, IT IS INSANITY!!!

Is it a DYNASTY , God help them to try that bull crap, the backlash will be Epic!!!

The political class in this country nor gbadun!!!
Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by LordPhilip(m): 9:58am On Nov 26, 2015
Funny people. Do they think this is a monarchical system of government were ascension is hereditary. This is democracy man.

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Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by Eziachi: 10:03am On Nov 26, 2015
chinchum:
The son can function as deputy to faleke.

i doubt if the son has ever held any political posts , in 4 years time he can contest in 2019.

BTW, i am still at a loss as why no one in kogi political space is challenging the number of eligible voters in the 91 polling units scheduled for supplementary elections. INEC has only given the info that there are 49,953 registered voters in the 91 polling units, but , while all eligible voters are registered voters, not all registered voters are eligible voters. A registered voter with NO pvc is not an eligible voter. If INEC is challenged to account for collected PVCs in those 91 polling units, and it is less than 41,000 pvcs collected, the supplementary election is not necessary.

At least it is known that there are 1.3 million registered voters in Kogi, only 1 million + is eligible to vote.
PVC collection is on going after the March election.

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Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by Eziachi: 10:19am On Nov 26, 2015
APC has to organize a new primary. If Faleke thinks he is popular enough to be a governor, let him throw his hat into the ring and show it.

If any of the Audu's sons thinks themselves as popular as their father and their fathers supporters loved them equally, any of them is free to prove it through the primary ballot.

All those that contested against Audu in the earlier primary and lost, but who now felt that their chances has improved as a result of his demise, are equally free to showcase their newly improved chances.

In the end, if Faleke emerged victorious, he is free to select anyone as his deputy including any of the Audu's sons.
If an Audu win, they are free to continue the partnership with Faleke. A new completely new winner can equally select Faleke or from among the Audu clan or go with a completely new person as deputy.
In my opinion, that's the fairest way to go. True democracy has no place for any sort of entitlement.

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Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by ConsciousMind: 10:20am On Nov 26, 2015
This is very stupid. APC should be exploring other options such as ALFA, because I can definitely see more people sways towards WADA now.
Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by meforyou1(m): 10:24am On Nov 26, 2015
OAMMB:
Ridiculousness....Is it an inheritance right?
Is this not also the same son there is an unverified report that he is a rapist?
No wonder some people call Nigeria a zoo.
the alleged rapist is called mustapha
Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by meforyou1(m): 10:25am On Nov 26, 2015
ceeceeuwa:
Sugaberry come o! Your boyfriend is about to become the Governor...e don red for you! grin
the boyfriend is mustapha. the one being canvassed is mohammed
Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by ChappyChase: 10:28am On Nov 26, 2015
Bugatie:


Like seriously, which state in Yoruba?

Please don't tell me it's cos he has stayed long or held political positions in Lagos
No tell me say you no know the hatred way dey exist between those tribes in kogi!

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Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by Vyolet(f): 10:31am On Nov 26, 2015
Mohammed of all people?
Kikiki,I laugh in igala language.
I bet Kogi would be for sale before he clocks hundred days in office.

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Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by omojeesu(m): 10:54am On Nov 26, 2015
Selfishness Incorporated!

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Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by CandyBar: 11:17am On Nov 26, 2015
Has it become Family business??

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Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by justmenoni: 11:35am On Nov 26, 2015
So now it's okay to transfer votes from one candidate to the other


mbulela:


why should the almost conducted election be voided because of Audu's death?
Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by justmenoni: 11:37am On Nov 26, 2015
Young man,face ur life and mind your business, Nairaland is not really faceless


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why should the almost conducted election be voided because of Audu's death?
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Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by molas02: 11:49am On Nov 26, 2015
iranu, ar dey all illitrate in Konji? Two pipu ar running one fall on d way, who will bcom 1st to reach end point?
Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by omoakin111: 12:02pm On Nov 26, 2015
Only in NIgeria will the vote of a dead man will be added to the vote of The man alive to know the total vote cast. APC NIGERIA. I HAIL THEE.
Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by justmenoni: 12:06pm On Nov 26, 2015
The thing tire me sef ooo,they are afraid of rerun cos dey will loose woefully lol





quote author=omoakin111 post=40421430]Only in NIgeria will the vote of a dead man will be added to the vote of The man alive to know the total vote cast. APC NIGERIA. I HAIL THEE[b][/b] cheesy[size=38pt][/size][/quote]
Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by Technocrat1759(m): 12:08pm On Nov 26, 2015
What has the person of Audu got to do with that of his son.... It pains me 2 see such thing happening in Nigeria in this 21'st century.

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Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by alaskido(m): 12:09pm On Nov 26, 2015
Is this a family business?

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Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by IkembaCMD(m): 12:34pm On Nov 26, 2015
ORACLE1975:
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.

While Faleke is from the Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi West Senatorial District, Bello is from Okene in Kogi Central.

Echocho, who defected from the PDP to the APC after failing to clinch the governorship ticket of the former, is from Dekina LGA in Kogi East Senatorial District, the same zone as the incumbent governor, Wada.

Atawodi is from Dekina LGA and contested against Audu during the APC governorship primary.

Meanwhile, the National Working Committee of the APC postponed its meeting earlier scheduled to hold on Wednesday.

The National Chairman of the Party, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, said the postponement was to allow key officials of the party to fully participate in the burial of Chief HID Awolowo, who was buried on Wednesday in Ikenne, Ogun State.

The NWC had scheduled the meeting to deliberate on the date and modalities for fresh primary to elect a replacement for Audu.

Despite the postponement of the meeting, a group of youths under the aegis of Kogi Youth Vanguard, stormed the party headquarters to demand that Audu’s running mate, Faleke, be given the mandate to represent the party in the supplementary election.

Leader of the group, Bamidele Peters, who claimed to be from Kogi East, said, “Though we sympathise with the family of the late APC governorship candidate , Abubakar Audu, and the Kogi electorate, who voted for the APC, we feel that this mandate is not just for an individual but the entire party.

“We think the election should be allowed to be concluded and that there should be no replacement for the candidate until after the election. The party will after the election be able to replace its candidate.

“Our own interest under the circumstance is to ensure that the supplementary election is concluded. Even if the party will replace its candidate, it should be after the election; and I feel that if possible, the running mate, Abiodun Faleke, should be allowed to step in to replace the late governorship candidate.

In a related development, the Democratic Peoples Congress has demanded that a fresh governorship election should be conducted in Kogi State following the death of the candidate of the APC.

The National chairman of the DPC, Rev. Olusegun Peters, said this in a statement in Abuja on Wednesday.

Peters said, “The party rejects INEC’s position to continue the November 1 poll by conducting a supplementary election for 91 polling units on December 5, 2015.

“It is inappropriate for INEC to direct the APC to choose another candidate to substitute the late Audu and continue the governorship election when the people voted for the candidacy of Audu and not the yet-to-be-selected candidate the electorate did not vote for.”

According to him, the DPC strongly opposes the attempt by INEC and the ruling APC to impose a candidate on the people of Kogi State in what he described as a violation of democratic ideals.

The party chairman added, “We demand a fresh governorship election that will reflect the will of the people. This is the only way the nation’s frail democracy will be deepened and strengthened to provide its dividends to the long suffering compatriots.”

Meanwhile, a former Governor of Cross River State, Chief Clement Ebri, has called on the national leadership of the APC to consider fielding one of the children of the late Audu as a replacement.

In an interview with our correspondent in Calabar on Wednesday, Ebri, who was the governor of the state between 1992 and 1993, said the late APC candidate in the November 21 inconclusive governorship election was fortunate to have adult children, who were capable of filling the vacuum created by Audu’s demise.

Ebri said, “I agree that this is a democracy and not a monarchy; but to my knowledge, more than one of the late Audu’s children have the capacity to take up the ticket. I have seen them and I know them to have the capacity. So, why the party is still thinking of what to do, here is a suggestion – put another Audu in there.

“In 1991, when we were running our elections, Dr. Joe Nwodo was disqualified and the party got his younger brother to replace him. That was Ekwezelieze Nwodo, who did a great job.

“I am sure that the circumstance we have today dictates that we even consider that. By that way, the labour of the late Audu, who had never given up and had
sacrificed for his people, will not be in vain.”
Source www.punchng.com/kogi-gov-audus-suppoters-push-for-son-replacement

That's unconstitutional...
Highly nonsensical

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Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by mart2k(m): 12:51pm On Nov 26, 2015
ORACLE1975:
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.

While Faleke is from the Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi West Senatorial District, Bello is from Okene in Kogi Central.

Echocho, who defected from the PDP to the APC after failing to clinch the governorship ticket of the former, is from Dekina LGA in Kogi East Senatorial District, the same zone as the incumbent governor, Wada.

Atawodi is from Dekina LGA and contested against Audu during the APC governorship primary.

Meanwhile, the National Working Committee of the APC postponed its meeting earlier scheduled to hold on Wednesday.

The National Chairman of the Party, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, said the postponement was to allow key officials of the party to fully participate in the burial of Chief HID Awolowo, who was buried on Wednesday in Ikenne, Ogun State.

The NWC had scheduled the meeting to deliberate on the date and modalities for fresh primary to elect a replacement for Audu.

Despite the postponement of the meeting, a group of youths under the aegis of Kogi Youth Vanguard, stormed the party headquarters to demand that Audu’s running mate, Faleke, be given the mandate to represent the party in the supplementary election.

Leader of the group, Bamidele Peters, who claimed to be from Kogi East, said, “Though we sympathise with the family of the late APC governorship candidate , Abubakar Audu, and the Kogi electorate, who voted for the APC, we feel that this mandate is not just for an individual but the entire party.

“We think the election should be allowed to be concluded and that there should be no replacement for the candidate until after the election. The party will after the election be able to replace its candidate.

“Our own interest under the circumstance is to ensure that the supplementary election is concluded. Even if the party will replace its candidate, it should be after the election; and I feel that if possible, the running mate, Abiodun Faleke, should be allowed to step in to replace the late governorship candidate.

In a related development, the Democratic Peoples Congress has demanded that a fresh governorship election should be conducted in Kogi State following the death of the candidate of the APC.

The National chairman of the DPC, Rev. Olusegun Peters, said this in a statement in Abuja on Wednesday.

Peters said, “The party rejects INEC’s position to continue the November 1 poll by conducting a supplementary election for 91 polling units on December 5, 2015.

“It is inappropriate for INEC to direct the APC to choose another candidate to substitute the late Audu and continue the governorship election when the people voted for the candidacy of Audu and not the yet-to-be-selected candidate the electorate did not vote for.”

According to him, the DPC strongly opposes the attempt by INEC and the ruling APC to impose a candidate on the people of Kogi State in what he described as a violation of democratic ideals.

The party chairman added, “We demand a fresh governorship election that will reflect the will of the people. This is the only way the nation’s frail democracy will be deepened and strengthened to provide its dividends to the long suffering compatriots.”

Meanwhile, a former Governor of Cross River State, Chief Clement Ebri, has called on the national leadership of the APC to consider fielding one of the children of the late Audu as a replacement.

In an interview with our correspondent in Calabar on Wednesday, Ebri, who was the governor of the state between 1992 and 1993, said the late APC candidate in the November 21 inconclusive governorship election was fortunate to have adult children, who were capable of filling the vacuum created by Audu’s demise.

Ebri said, “I agree that this is a democracy and not a monarchy; but to my knowledge, more than one of the late Audu’s children have the capacity to take up the ticket. I have seen them and I know them to have the capacity. So, why the party is still thinking of what to do, here is a suggestion – put another Audu in there.

“In 1991, when we were running our elections, Dr. Joe Nwodo was disqualified and the party got his younger brother to replace him. That was Ekwezelieze Nwodo, who did a great job.

“I am sure that the circumstance we have today dictates that we even consider that. By that way, the labour of the late Audu, who had never given up and had
sacrificed for his people, will not be in vain.”
Source www.punchng.com/kogi-gov-audus-suppoters-push-for-son-replacement
Is Audu's son a card carrying member of APC? Let's start frm there

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Re: Audu’s Supporters Push For Son As Replacement In Kogi Governorship Poll by ministeriallist: 1:10pm On Nov 26, 2015
modelmike7:
That will be crazy and barbaric.
The agitation for Audu's son as replace is an indication of backwardness of the agitators

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