There’s No Crack In The Political Family Left Behind by Prince Abubakar Audu – Son

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First son of the former governor of Kogi State, Mohammed Audu, has dispelled the rumour that there was a crack in the political family left behind by his father, saying all this that believed in the former governor were still intact.

Mohammed, who spoke during the one year remembrance prayer for his father in Ogonicha, Ofu local government area of Kogi state, said the shoes left by his father were too big for him to step into.

He however said he was learning the rope faster and would continue to sustain the values and ideals for which his father was known.

“It has been a very huge responsibility to carry on with the biological and political families and most of his supporters coming from the background of not being an active politician, his death came as a rude shock and remained the most painful experience in my entire life, he represented everything I stand for, he was a pillar”, he said.

Speaking on the perceived crack in the political family of his father, he said, “I don’t necessarily think so because I believe that a crack can come from people who do not believe in him but if you believe in him there won’t be any crack and I have not seen any crack”


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