It looks like the Georgia Secretary of State is the one who has to actually order a signature audit of the ballots for Georgia. So the fact that the Governor calls for it is only a plea, but does not actually invoke governmental authority to make it happen.
"Obviously, the secretary of state, per the laws and the [state] Constitution would have to order that and he has not done that."
"I think it should be done. I think especially [given] what we saw today, it raises more questions," added the governor, alluding to potential bombshell testimony and video from whistleblowers who witnessed irregular activity in canvassing facilities.
The key videotaped event alluded to by Kemp was that of suitcases -- suggestively of mail-in ballots -- being wheeled out from under a table after poll watchers were ushered out of the counting room.