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Senate President, Bukola Saraki, on Monday described as painful and shocking, the demise of the former governor of Kogi State, Abubakar Audu.

Audu, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the governorship election held on Saturday in the state, died moments after the poll was declared inconclusive.

But Saraki in a statement by his Special Adviser (Media and Publicity), Yusuph Olaniyonu, said the late politician died a dogged and visionary leader.


The statement added that Saraki expressed deep sadness on receiving the news of Audu’s death.

He condoled with the immediate family of the deceased, the government and people of Kogi State and the national and state executives as well as members of the APC over the irreparable loss.

He recalled the tenacity of purpose and unwavering loyalty of the deceased who he said remained committed to the course of his people and his party to the very last moment of his life.

Saraki said, “He (Audu) was selfless, steadfast and patriotic in his services to the people of Kogi State and beyond.

“He was a visionary and patriotic party faithful. All his life time, he lived for the people.

“His death is extremely painful but we cannot question the will of the Almighty Allah in the present sorrowful circumstances.

“Audu, was a leader in all ramifications. He died when his services to the good people of Kogi State and Nigeria in general were most needed.

“We cannot but recall how committed and firm he was to his policies and pro-people ideology. His death is simply unbearable.

“As Muslims, we have taken his death in good faith because we strongly believe that only God gives life and can as well take it when He wishes,” he stated.

Saraki urged the people of the State to be calm and peaceful, saying even at death, “all Audu wanted for Kogi State is progress, peaceful coexistence and development.”

He prayed to Allah to grant ‘Aljanah Firdaus’ to the soul of the deceased, and the family, the fortitude to bear the loss.

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