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The Prince Abubakar Audu Campaign Organization (PAACO) has vehemently condemned and outrightly reject a directive by the incumbent governor of Kogi State and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship flag-bearer, Captain Idris Ichalla Wada to all the Senior Special Assistants 1 (SSA 1) in charge of the affairs of the twenty-one Local Government Areas of the State to brand two government-owned vehicles each to be used by the Captain Idris Ichalla Wada Campaign Organization for electioneering campaigns ahead of the 21st November gubernatorial election.
The Director of Social Media to the Prince Abubakar Audu Campaign Organization, Mr. Odaudu Joel Minister made the disapproval while briefing journalists and and the PAACO Social Media Team in Lokoja today.
In what he described as “desperate but sterile attempts” by Governor Idrisy Ichalla Wada to win the forthcoming governorship election in the State, Mr. Odaudu opined that PAACO will continue to reprimand and spurn governor Wada’s move to use State-owned vehicles and plans by his Campaign Organization to utilize State government funds to prosecute his gubernatorial ambition.
“Governor Idris Ichalla Wada is politically embattled as he has been reduced to vegetables by Prince Abubakar Audu’s swelling popularity and State-wide endorsements. He has become downright flagged consequent upon his daily diminishing popularity in the State occasioned by his cluelessness and global nonperformance as a governor. We shall continue to chastise his desperate agenda to use government vehicles and our collective patrimony to pursue his gubernatorial ambition”, he said.
“Prince Abubakar Audu remains the most popular and most preferred choice of the people of Kogi State, and is destined for a landslide victory come November. Governor Wada’s ignominious but earthquaking defeat at the November guber polls is clearly visible to the blind and audible to the deaf all over Kogi State”, he added.
Mr. Odaudu Minister further stressed that PAACO will not relent in its fervid animadversion of the de facto tendencies of governor Wada aimed at winning the November governorship election at all cost. According to Minister, Captain Wada’s second term ambition remains a chimera and a figment of his imagination.