How Audu Abubakar died a day before it was made public
There was shock after news filtered that APC Kogi governorship candidate, Abubakar Audu died immediately after INEC declared results of the state election inconclusive .However, The Nation reveals Prince Abubakar Audu died on Saturday, the day of the election he was set to win.
According to a highly placed source within the party, the Kogi APC standard bearer whose death came to public knowledge Sunday evening, actually passed on few hours after casting his vote at his polling unit at Ogbonicha in Ofu Local Government Area.
According to a highly placed source within the party, the Kogi APC standard bearer whose death came to public knowledge Sunday evening, actually passed on few hours after casting his vote at his polling unit at Ogbonicha in Ofu Local Government Area.
The source confided in our correspondent that Audu had been feeling quite unwell a day before the election. A doctor was called in to attend to him, pending when he would have been flown out for proper medical attention, he said.He added:
The source, however, expressed disquiet over why the family hid Audu’s death from the public until the following day.
According to him, Audu was found lying ill, “with blood covering his face”, on Friday by a member of his domestic staff at his country home in Ogbonicha. A doctor was called in to attend to him and he managed to perform his civic responsibility the following day.
“Audu was found in his room soaked in blood. In fact, they had to use razor blade to tear his clothes before it was removed from his body. A doctor was called in and he was attended to. He was to be taken to the hospital immediately, but he said he was alright and would be able to vote the next day after which he could be taken to the hospital.He said a lot needed to be explained why the family kept his death secret till the announcement of the election result the following day.
“As you know, Audu voted on election day, but his health began to deteriorate. He died around 5pm on Saturday.”
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