– The Professor Audu urged the Federal Government to remove all illegal arms and ammunitions in the state ahead of the Governorship election
– “We are going into an examination, that is how I see the Nov. 16 Kogi governorship elections
– I believe the government will not take this for granted and do something to stop the killings in Kogi in the name of power sharing
The Former First Lady of Kogi State, Prof. Aisha Audu has described the forthcoming November 16 Gubernatorial election as an examination in which the people would come out with the scorecard and not a war.
Audu, who is also the candidate of the Young Progressive Party (YPP), made the call in Abuja.
The Professor urged the Federal Government to remove all illegal arms and ammunitions in the state ahead of the Governorship election.
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“We are going into an examination, that is how I see the Nov. 16 Kogi governorship elections.
“The world is watching, the international community is concern and the reports are not good.
”I believe the government will not take this for granted and do something to stop the killings in Kogi in the name of power sharing,” she said.
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