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Kogi: Why I didn’t attend Audu’s rally – Buhari

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President Muhammadu Buhari says state duties prevented him from attending the gubernator­ial rally of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in Kogi State.

The president, in a statement last night by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity Mallam Garba Shehu, said his absence at the rally could not have been a snub.

Shehu was denying accusation­s by the

the Kogi State chapter of the APC that Buhari ever had any preferred candidate in the APC gubernator­ial primaries in the state, saying the party’s flag bearer, Prince Abubakar Audu, emerged through a democratic process.

The presidenti­al spokesman said it was surprising that the petitioner­s were making an issue out of Buhari’s absence at the rally after the party had explained it in details.

Shehu, who stressed that Buhari harboured nothing but good wishes for Audu, said: “The president will support former Governor Audu as our candidate and will do all that’s lawful and compatible with the decency and respect that is associated with his office to ensure his (Audu’s) victory”.

“As a democrat himself, the president has nothing but respect for the outcome of the Kogi primaries. Democracy is about the people’s choice, and, so whoever the voters have chosen to represent them is the person the president will support. The president is very aware of the former Governor Audu’s outstandin­g role in the processes leading to his emergence as the APC presidenti­al candidate followed by his emergence as the elected president of the country”.

Shehu said the president counselled Kogi APC leaders against petty difference­s as well as urged them to focus more on bigger issues of the party’s growth and close ranks to do all that is lawful to ensure Audu’s victory.

 ?? Photo Sani Maikatanga ?? Pupils of Alheri School, Kano play during break on Friday.
Photo Sani Maikatanga Pupils of Alheri School, Kano play during break on Friday.

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