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Friday, 27 November 2015

Kogi lawmakers back Audu's son, threaten to impeach any substituted candidate

APC Lawmakers in the Kogi state House of Assembly have thrown their weight behind the candidacy of Mohammed Audu pictured above, son of Late Prince Abubakar Audu, in the state supplementary election and have also threatened to impeach any candidate chosen to replace Mohammed in the December 6th supplementary election.

The Lawmakers made their position known after a meeting at the party secretariat in Abuja today November 27th.

One of the Lawmakers Momoh Rabiu, who spoke on behalf of the others said
"Based on our discussion, we have taken a decision and taken our resolution to the national chairman. We are overwhelmed by the response from them, but we are still waiting for a safe landing so that Kogi will not be doomed. We told the national chairman that on no account should anybody be smuggled in to occupy that position which we worked for in conjunction with the late Audu, without who there would be no APC in Kogi State today. We presented to the national leadership Prince Mohammed Audu to replace his late father. It is not because he is the first son, but try him, he is very intelligent and equal to the task. With him, we will have the Kogi of our dream. We are the legislators and have told the national chairman our position that in any case anybody emerges contrary to what we present to them, we know the best way to remove him. It is not a threat, but we told them that we have no intention of washing our dirty linen in public. Removing somebody is just a two-minute job for us as lawmakers in the state. We want the change we worked for and we want Kogi to be part of the moving train. We are not asking Faleke to stay away from the ticket. We equally worked with him during the campaigns. What we are saying is that it should be Mohammed Audu/Faleke ticket. The two of them must work together," he said

48 comments:

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    1. So politics is now a family business? Shio!

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    2. Hiss!

      Empty threat frm empty brais if not they wouldn't bwishing 4d defeat of APC in dis manner wit theirpoor choicethereof.

      Biko let them retain d deputy governor 2b for dis wil surely go a long way and avoid unnecessary litigation's dat may rule APC out.

      Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)

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    3. This is becoming like they want to make him the governor at once even without an election








      Also Check www.vabadon.com

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  2. Sai Buhari una never see anything valentino_nero@yahoo.com

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  3. Anybody behind him are barawo. Politics is not a family business, will someone tell them that they are wrong, Nigeria system I don tired. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

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  4. If APC accepts, then Nigeria is doomed...where is d democracy????

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  5. I can never understand Nigeria my country, This Mad man called Mohammed that fights all his staff physically on the streets daily, does all shades of drugs and nearly unhinged is who they now deem fit to force on Kogi citizens....LORD COME TO OUR RESCUE. APC!!!!

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    1. I don't understand,is political position hereditary

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    2. He is a brute. He once hit an old woman. His staff.

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    3. People can assassinate character here😕 I knw him he is s very nice man!shsssh everyone slandering his name

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  6. Politics!
    Egwu Onye okara obi!

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  7. Moron! Is he the only person to vote. Is kogi now practising mornachical system of government where it's been rule by kings and princes



    Kevin

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  8. It's wa! Rikichin duniya,da mai rai akeyi!

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  9. Na dem sabi biko. Linda take note!

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  10. Na dem sabi biko. Linda take note!

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  11. Well since politics is now monarchical in nature which is hereditary I think we shld all call it great change.

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  12. Hmm but must his son be the governor of Kogi State?

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  13. useless lawmakers abusing their office. Impeachment is now being used as a threat to prevent and intimidate other candidate toe exercise their right in a democratic regime

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  14. Abeg who get charger?
    I won charge my Nokia 3310

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  15. Wonders shall never end. APC supporting Mohammad, interesting. This guy that beats his staff and lock them up unjustly and behave so unruly, an arrogant insane guy? Hmmmm, what does APC stand for biko nu? Kogi people make una shine una eyes oh.

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  16. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    For our eyes like this ojoro dey happen and no one is saying nothing about it.. My question is, if they never intented to make that falake a governor why then was he elected as vice governor, asin the matter just tire me neh.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  17. Whatever seems right to dem. Let dem do

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  18. What is Nigeria turning into

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  19. Yeah
    The changes we want and thank God we got it......APC CHANGES LOL.lol.lol

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  20. I hope he's not the bastard that raped sugarbelly or whatever she's called?

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  21. We are in democracy and those that said they stand for change are the once that keep holding on to the old godfatherisim I have read this before (ANIMAL FARM)

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  22. We are in democracy the last time they voted for change but those that preached for change are still the once holding on to the old fatherism backward mentality in this age n time .

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  23. Governorship Don become family thing. (Linda's finest)

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  24. This is unbelievable, in a democratic dispensation? What an insult to the good people of Kogi State, no wonder the state is not growing, how can the law makers be thinking low? It's really unfortunate, this is not the change Nigerians are clamouring for. God will deliver us in this country I call 'Naija'.

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  25. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha, please o,where are the vocal APC supporters,tye so called change agents,the new no stain sensible and glorious party,chaiiii,so no so the glory quick fade,na wa o,see as their darling APC they show their true colours so early.

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  26. By law, Faleke is the automatic replacement as governor. They are waisting their time. If anybody is going to be picked, whoever is picked will, will be picked as Mr Faleke's running mate. Politics is governed by laws, you can't bend it.

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  27. This ain't Libya or Syria.. Last I checked we are still practicing demokrazy

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  28. Imagine nonsense. So is now a family matter huh. Choiii my country

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  29. Dis is pure rubbish n foolishness where our law no longer counts. Papa die, son take over, oshi ni yen mhen... dee

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  30. Na wa o! So na family affair be governorship position. If APC accepts dis, then dis nation is a disgrace. Na monarchical system of governance? Shameless kogi lawmakers.

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  31. His serial rape story is everywhere.

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  32. His serial rape story is everywhere. A dysfunctional family trying so hard to rule with their dented image. Mtshewwww

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  33. Rapist and wife beater Hehehehe. Kogi state ppl don't need this arrogant fool.

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  34. Empty threat from faceless legislators. Don't worry jagaban has already settle ur case. #ChangeMantra

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  35. He should go and sleep somewhere...Na family business??

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  36. Rape Rape Rape!!!Rape of children

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