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Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by dre11(m): 6:50am On Nov 29, 2015
• Opposes Bello, insists on Faleke

• Accuses Buhari, APC of plotting to foist Muslim candidate on Kogi

• INEC in disarray

• We’ll speak on Monday – Oyegun

• Riot in Ajaokuta


The tussle over the replacement for the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress in Kogi State, the late Prince Abubakar Audu, got messier yesterday as his camp rebuffed calls for his son, Mohammed Audu, or the first runner-up in the party’s governorship primaries, Yahaya Bello, to be given the ticket. Audu died on November 22, 2015, a day after the governorship election in the state, of undisclosed causes.

There had been calls by eminent Nigerians, including a former Governor of Abia State, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, and APC lawmakers in the state house of assembly for the party to hand the ticket to Audu’s son, Mohammed.
In fact, posters of the late politician’s 43-year-old son have started circulating in the state. The Independent National Electoral Commission had advised the party to produce a fresh candidate to replace Audu.

INEC also fixed December 5 for a supplementary election in 91 polling units after it declared the November 21 poll inconclusive. In response, APC said it would hold fresh primaries to produce a new candidate. Reports said APC had picked Yahaya Bello, who came a distant second in its governorship primaries.

Audu’s followers at a press conference in the Kogi State capital, Lokoja, yesterday said he specifically told them to support his running mate, James Faleke, if he failed to make it. Head of Media, Prince Abubakar Audu/Faleke Campaign Organisation, Dr. Tom Ohikere, said Audu issued the instruction on his death bed. He said Audu believed that Faleke was best suited to carry on with his vision and warned against any attempt to impose a candidate on the state chapter.

Ohikere also accused President Muhammadu Buhari and INEC of planning to foist a Muslim candidate (Bello) on the state chapter. He also alleged that some powerful forces prevailed on INEC to declare the election inconclusive after they learnt of Audu’s death on Sunday morning.

According to Ohikere, the presidency and APC leadership cannot claim to be unaware of the provisions of the law, whereby a running mate to a deceased candidate in an ongoing election steps in as the party’s flag bearer.
“But it has been a grand conspiracy between the party leadership and the Presidency to ensure that a Muslim is used as a replacement to late Prince Abubakar Audu, who died on November 22.

The state will not only catch fire, but the late Prince Audu will rise from the grave and unleash terror on anyone involved in this conspiracy. “Let me open up to you now. Our political mentor and father, late Prince Audu on his death bed, gave instructions to us (his followers), that should he not make it, the baton must be transferred to his running mate, Faleke, whom he (Audu), said is capable of carrying on with his vision. “I want to categorically tell you that the party/executive’s conspiracy started when they heard that Prince Audu was dead.

In an ulterior move to stop a non-Muslim (Faleke), from stepping in, the INEC returning officer was quickly directed to declare the result inconclusive,” he stated. Audu’s camp also disagreed with the Attorney- General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, on his position in respect of the crisis. The AGF had at a conference in Abuja advised APC to present a fresh candidate to pick up the mantle.

He also said the camp had studied the various opinions canvassed by lawyers on the matter. He, however, said Audu’s camp would not accept a situation where APC chieftains would prefer to back Wada to get a second term instead of backing Faleke to step into Audu’s shoes. Ohikere, who stressed that the AGF’s observation was a ‘pure script reading,’ said, “I don’t agree with the AGF on his position regarding the nomination of another candidate by the APC. I however agree that a supplementary election can be proceeded with by INEC.”

“I’m amazed by the welter of opinion canvassed by several leading legal icons on this seemingly thorny issue. Some have called for a fresh election, others have argued otherwise while some have posited that the victory of APC should be, wholesale, donated to PDP’s Capt Wada. “Surprisingly, all these arguments seem to have overlooked the provisions of section 187 (1) of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended.

This provision states: ‘In any election to which the foregoing provision of this part of this chapter relates, a candidate for the office of governor of a state shall not be deemed to have been validly nominated for such office unless he nominates another candidate as his associate for his running for the office of Governor who is to occupy the office of Deputy Governor……’ “I am tempted to expound the above provision of the constitution applying or adopting the literal and grammatical approach to its interpretation.

It therefore follows that in the Kogi State governorship election of 21st November, 2015, Hon. Faleke was an associate candidate in that election. Methinks that the election, having proceeded and results released or declared before the demise of the main candidate, the associate candidate must, constitutionally, be entitled to step into the shoes of the (deceased) main candidate.

“Clearly, the raison d’être for insertion of the provision of section 187(1) into the constitution is for such situation as has played itself out in Kogi State with the demise of the governorship candidate before the conclusion of election, but after the commencement of polls.
“It is not in doubt that at the time of the occurrence of the death of Prince A. Audu, Hon. Faleke had acquired vested right to the votes cast in that election alongside his party (APC).

To my mind, the provisions of section 36 of the Electoral Act 2010 as amended, espoused by the AGF as the applicable provision, is absolutely inapplicable to the facts and the stage of the election during which the death of the main candidate occurred.

For the avoidance of any doubt section 36(1) of the Act provides: ‘If after the time for delivery of nomination paper and before the commencement of the poll, a nominated candidate dies, the chief national electoral commissioner shall, being satisfied of the fact of the death, countermand the poll in which the deceased candidate was to participate and the commission shall appoint some other convenient date for the election within 14days.’

“Contrary to the foregoing provision, election or polls have commenced and been concluded in majority polling stations and results declared, bringing the situation much closer to that anticipated and provided for in section 181 of the 1999 Constitution as amended.
“Consequently, it is my well considered view, in the circumstances, that it will accord with the wisdom of the draftsmen of the constitution to allow Hon. Faleke who was not just a candidate of APC in that election, but who has acquired vested rights in the results declared to simply nominate a running mate who will conclude the process along with him,” he added.

Ohikere further advised the Presidency and APC’s national leadership to, for the sake of peace and unity the state is currently enjoying, suspend moves capable of undermining the provisions of the law on “selfish ground.” He also accused Bello of parading himself as the new candidate on the basis of his closeness to Buhari.

However, none of Buhari’s spokespersons could be reached as they were said to have travelled with the President to Malta for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. Faleke had through his lawyer, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), written INEC, asking it to declare him governor-elect since he had a joint ticket with Audu. APC members of the state house of assembly had on Friday threatened to impeach any candidate produced by APC if he or she wins the election. However, APC National Chairman, Chief John Odigie- Oyegun, yesterday said the party would take an appropriate position by announcing Audu’s successor after the seven days prayers for the repose of his soul in line with Islamic doctrine.

In a response to an SMS on why the party is delaying the announcement of his successor, Odigie-Oyegun replied: “We will speak on Monday after the seven-day prayers for Prince Audu.”
Also yesterday, APC youths blocked Itobe bridge in Ajaokuta, linking Kogi West and Central with Kogi East over the governorship candidacy crisis. The protest caused a heavy traffic for many hours. When
contacted, the state command’s spokesman, William Aya, said he had heard about it and was trying to obtain a confirmation from the area commander.


http://newtelegraphonline.com/kogi-governorship-crisis-audus-camp-rejects-son/

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Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by efilefun(m): 6:56am On Nov 29, 2015
Anybody in his right senses won't support such, is it their birthright?? He was not even in any primaries or visible in the race before. No court even in Pluto can support his candidacy. Those illiterates supporting Audu's son should have told one of Yaradua's kids to take over when he died bunch of illiterates.

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Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by ijustdey: 7:12am On Nov 29, 2015
everyone will always like to quote one part of section of the constitution to favour itself




if anyone is aggrieved..... let them proceed to the court rather than causing breaching the peace and tranquility of the people/populace

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Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by zinachidi(m): 7:22am On Nov 29, 2015
politicking... Wetin concern me concern kogi state election?
Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by NCP: 8:24am On Nov 29, 2015
ok next
Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by Bonapart(m): 8:24am On Nov 29, 2015
Heard son is a fraudster

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Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by NinaArsenal(f): 8:24am On Nov 29, 2015
Lol, ok
Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by coldsummer: 8:25am On Nov 29, 2015
Kogi APC and APC nationwide Get your acts together. You guys are acting like obnoxious children who will throw tantrum with thinking of the consequences. If you continue on this path, your opponent will ride to victory without much work.

That been said, much as I am very happen to see David Mark's election nullified, I doubt if APC in benue can win that rerun. The governor is a duplicate ofbthe thief that was there during pdp, the young man Daniel onjeh looks like he is not sure what he wants as such he has neglected interactions with the people there.


APC this is not how you guys ahould act again.

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Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by LordVarys: 8:25am On Nov 29, 2015
All these controversy because the idiotic Attorney General confused INEC rather than going to the Supreme Court for interpretation as is the practice, that's what you get when you have an unqualified AGF.
Malami was one of the worst performing nominees during the ministerial screening yet Buhari chose to make him AGF because of his closeness to him. The retard has now caused a constitutional crisis with his poor judgement

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Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by Dottore: 8:25am On Nov 29, 2015
Damn too long but I think his son shouldn't be there for any reason. It's governorship through democracy and not hereditary monarchy

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Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by Nobody: 8:26am On Nov 29, 2015
Money have change hand...

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Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by Pheals(f): 8:26am On Nov 29, 2015
.......gobe !!! This means they have won the election without voting... if not y is there crisis in choosing candidate

well y audu son.... was he expected to performe like his father.... hell no politics is not monarchy
Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by Namdeenero(m): 8:26am On Nov 29, 2015
Too long
Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by valarinz: 8:28am On Nov 29, 2015
zinachidi:
politicking... Wetin concern me concern kogi state election?

like your personal text
Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by Nobody: 8:28am On Nov 29, 2015
grin grin grin I love Nigeria my country
Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by massinola(m): 8:29am On Nov 29, 2015
Ohikere is not far from the truth. why is it that it was only when the news of audu's death broke that the inec declared dekina which is one of the largest lg in kogi state inconclusive. looking deep into this situation one would see it's a clear conspiracy from the top to uphold their Islamic agenda. the simple thing here in my opinion is to allow James audu's running mate to conclude the election at least to honour Audu if they ever saw him as their candidate. this is going to rupture the little peace in kogi state. the presidency should neutrally wade into the situation before it degenerate to an awkward situation. there are already too many problems in the country and we can't afford to add another. silly me, I forgot Mr presido is in Malta enjoying malta Guinness.

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Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by johnson4nosa(m): 8:30am On Nov 29, 2015
gan gan
Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by Nobody: 8:31am On Nov 29, 2015
That's great.
Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by Chanchit: 8:31am On Nov 29, 2015
Faleke should just step down and let them get a new deputy also. Taking that post would be too down grading, cos the real ticket belongs to him.

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Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by Odaveboy(m): 8:32am On Nov 29, 2015
Cool...........so some powerful pple within the APC told the INEC REC to declear the election inconclusive NIGERIA..............

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Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by Amack(m): 8:33am On Nov 29, 2015
Buhari will not Accept anything less than Muslim candidate to replace Audu.

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Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by lailo: 8:33am On Nov 29, 2015
These people are not concern about who has the capacity to develop their state.There has neva been any arguement from the point of who and who can turn the fortune of the state around.They are all fighting for their interest.May God help us in this country d type of mentality we have about political offices.Faleke or Audu junior or Bello.....let d court decide

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Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by Psalm18: 8:34am On Nov 29, 2015
Using emotional threats.
Audu told you on his deathbed cheesy
Which deathbed?
We still not even sure of when he died and how he died.
Audu brother said, he slumped and died immediately.
So when and how was he able to tell you on his deathbed.

Even if he did, if Audu had also said; go and set government house on fire.
Will you still do it?
The law supersedes all this emotional blackmail.
APC has chosen its candidate, Yahayau Bello, anybody not happy should head to court.
Simple. cool

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Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by Beehshorp(m): 8:35am On Nov 29, 2015
The position of governor is not hereditary like one crown in north.. Audu and sons beware!!!

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Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by Mogidi: 8:35am On Nov 29, 2015
Ohikere also accused President Muhammadu Buhari and INEC of planning to foist a Muslim candidate (Bello) on the state chapter. He also alleged that some powerful forces prevailed on INEC to declare the election inconclusive after they learnt of Audu’s death on Sunday morning.


“I want to categorically tell you that the party/executive’s conspiracy started when they heard that Prince Audu was dead.

In an ulterior move to stop a non-Muslim (Faleke), from stepping in, the INEC returning officer was quickly directed to declare the result inconclusive,” he stated.

Free and fair election ended with Dr. Jonathan.

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Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by orobs93(m): 8:36am On Nov 29, 2015
As dem done add "audu instructed done put fear for people body
Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by eshietIntrepid(m): 8:36am On Nov 29, 2015
BUhari APC and like imposing person on the masses why



By the way are we practicing monarchy?

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Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by captainflash(m): 8:36am On Nov 29, 2015
This people are wise gan, Your dad wasnt a king so its not a must for u to rule..
Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by Philistine(m): 8:36am On Nov 29, 2015
This is getting serious,APC better tread with caution,else they might end up losing Kogi to PDP.

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Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by MrBONE2(m): 8:37am On Nov 29, 2015
STFUareyouGod:
grin grin grin I love Nigeria my country
I love Kibuki Land, my Babu Empire.grin

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Re: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by francizy(m): 8:37am On Nov 29, 2015
angry

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