..Says claim is unfounded
The Kogi State All Progressives Congress (APC) Governorship Campaign Council has berated sponsors of allegations of voter disenfranchisement against its Director General (DG), Prince Shuaibu Abubakar Audu.
According to the Council, the claim is unfounded and reflects mental laziness on the part of the sponsors.
In a press statement on Tuesday signed by Hon. Kingsley Femi Fanwo, Director of Media and Publicity/Spokesman, Kogi State APC Governorship Campaign Council, the party stated that its attention has been drawn to a reckless falsehood to the effect that its campaign DG, Prince Shuaibu Abubakar Audu was distributing recharge cards that will automatically deactivate the voter’s cards of the beneficiaries.
The statement read, “As ludicrous and mentally indolent as the allegations are, it is pertinent to set the record straight to save the unsuspecting public from the unbridled propaganda of the opposition. Their intent is to create panic, spread falsehood and make it look like Kogi is at war.
“They know they can’t win any election here because the people of Kogi State know the leaders they trust. Our DG, Prince Shuaibu Abubakar Audu, has a reputation of transparency and respect for the rule of law.
“He possesses a capacity to be trusted and followed by the people. He doesn’t need to contemplate any foul means of winning election when his pedigree, antecedents, track record and family background place him on a comfortable pedestal to ensure his people remain with the party that has served them so well and that will do better and more for the people at all levels.
“It’s on this note we call on the people to disregard the figment of the imagination of the scripters of the fiction. Our party will win a free, fair and credible election on November 11,” Fanwo added.
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