Kogi State Gubernatorial Crises: Fate To Be Known At Supreme Court

Hamilton Nwosa
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The death of Prince Abubakaru Audu, Governorship candidate at Kogi 2015 gubernatorial election has left the judiciary indecisive as matters like this is termed ‘precedence’.

On the 21st November 2015, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC conducted Gubernatorial Election in Kogi State. APC scored 240,867 votes, whilst PDP came second with 199,514 votes, making a difference of 41,353 votes. The death came of the winning candidate came fort after the election was declared inconclusive.

As at the moment, parties and individuals involved are waging cases against the governor on sit as they feel it wrong for Yaya Bello, Runner up of APC primary election to be on sit

Ibrahim Wada, PDP candidate; Prince Audu’s vice, Faleke of APC; The Labour Party and ADC are currently waging their cases at the Supreme Court in Abuja as Kogi awaits judgement of justice.

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