Governorship candidate of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in Kogi State, Prince Abubakar Audu, has once again assured troubled incumbent Ibrahim Idris that he will not to probe the his administration if voted into office.
Audu made this repeated statement during his campaign rally in Olamaboro, Ankpa and Omala local government areas of the state.
Thousands of the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) supporters, on Sunday, defected to the ACN in Olamaboro, Ankpa and Omala local government areas of the state.
To express their displeasure with the PDP, the members who defected openly tore and destroyed their membership cards.
People were excited when the campaign train of the governorship candidate of the ACN made a stop at the respective council.
The Ankpa Township Stadium was not only filled to capacity, but also overflowed into the adjoining streets when Audu came to the arena.

A former House of Representatives member and the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) senatorial candidate for Kogi East during the April elections, Honourable Attai Idoko Ali, also joined Audu’s campaign campaign.
Audu had earlier visited the Otaru of Otabaka in Olamaboro, Chief Ademu Abu; the Onu of Ankpa, Alhaji Abdulmalik Umar and the Onu of Ife and chairman of Omala Traditional Council, Chief Boniface Musa.
At the three palaces, the ACN candidate promised to build befitting palaces for all traditional rulers in Kogi State and raise their present monthly allocation of three per cent to 20 per cent if voted into office.
He also promised to make the welfare of all traditional rulers a priority by buying limousines for all the first class chiefs.