Kogi Guber: Audu’s son, Mustapha, launches campaign
The son of late Prince Abubakar Audu and a frontline aspirant of the All Progressives Party (APC) for the November 16 governorship election in Kogi State.
Mona, Mustapha Audu, has promised to work for the emancipation of the ‘Confluence State’ from poverty, economic deprivation and social injustices.
He stated this on June 16 when he kick-started his governorship campaign to signify the liberation of the people of the state.
The event was witnessed by thousands of his supporters and party faithful who took part in a memorable “Walk for Freedom.”
Addressing the crowd, young Audu said he decided to stage the freedom walk on June 16 because the date incidentally was a significant day in Africa’s liberation struggle. He recalled that it was on that day in 1976 that an uprising was staged by students in Soweto, South Africa, against the then white minority government, a development that marked a watershed in the liberation struggle in South Africa.
Mona Audu, promised to end the long sufferings of Kogi workers “as well as thousands of our parents who have been languishing in poverty and want as a result of the deprivation visited on them by an uncaring government. Those in power today did not have the vision of my father for an economically prosperous and welfare of Kogi state,” he said.
Cheered by thousands of his supporters and admirers drawn from the 21 LGAs of the state, FCT, Lagos and other states of the federation, Audu was part of the “trek to freedom” which started from the NTA Square and ended at his family House in GRA, Lokoja. The event held amid tight security provided by the police and Civil Defence personnel.
He declared: “It pains me that this great state which is highly endowed continues to degenerate on all fronts.
This is the state that provided Nigeria its first capital, the state that is so blessed by God has never witnessed poverty and suffering of its people on an unprecedented scale being encountered by our people today. It pains me that civil servants continue to die needlessly as a result of the mismanagement of our commonwealth. But there is light at the end of the tunnel.
“Today is our freedom day. My administration will stand for freedom. By the grace of God Almighty, I will make this state great again.”