#KogiDecides: Group Rejects APC Reconciliatory Committee

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As  the political crisis rocking Kogi State following the outcome of November 21st governorship poll has refused to die down, a group, Kogi Patriots  has rejected a reconciliatory committee set up by the All Progressive Congress (APC) to resolve the crisis surrounding the poll.

The group in a statement it issued Thursday in Lokoja which was jointly signed by the national chairman, Dr Ben Agama, the national coordinator, Engr. Joseph Ahmed, as well as Mr. Tunde Badmus, copies of which were made available to journalists described as laughable, the party’s national leadership purported setting up of a committee to reconcile the supposed aggrieved parties, knowing too well that the only acceptable condition for reconciliation is to return “the stolen mandate of Hon. James Faleke who was the joint holder of the mandate given to Prince Abubakar Audu.”

The group said with the number of votes and local governments won by the Audu/Faleke, it was loud and clear who the state wanted as their governor and deputy respectively.

They threatened that if the mandate was not returned to Faleke the party will meet unimaginable consequences in the future elections.

Credit: The Nation


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