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Audu Is Our Regular Customer, We Have Been Defeating Him Since 2003 – PDP

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The Publicity Secretary of the People’s Democratic Party in Kogi State, Prince Bode Ogunmola has reiterated his party’s confidence to defeat the All progressives Congress governorship candidate, Prince Audu Abubakar in the forthcoming elections in the state.

The PDP also derided Prince Audu for accusing the PDP of being behind the N11 billion scandal that has dominated political discourse in the state over the last two weeks.

Reacting to reports by Audu’s campaign organization that PDP was the brain behind the story, Ogunmola asked the APC to put its house in order and look inwards for scapegoats.

“Their claim that we are launching propaganda against Prince Abubakar Audu is untrue and a ranting of a confused party. Their chairman, who was alleged to have made the statement is not a member of our party. Kogi people know the truth.

“To us in PDP, the forthcoming governorship election is about issues, it is about the celebration of a governor who has achieved so much. We are concerned about telling Kogi people what Wada has done over the past three and a half years and what they should expect from him in the next four years. Audu is our regular customer. We have been beating him since 2003 and we hope to repeat it again on November 21 with the support of Kogi people”.

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