Tuesday 30 April 2019

In Kogi, Bello Presides Over a Confluence of Absurdities

Nseobong Okon-Ekong writes that Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State has enthroned a reign of infamy that has brought disgrace to the much touted inclusion of youths in governance

Recently, former Kogi State Governor Ibrahim Idris ruffled feathers of key persons in the current leadership of the state when he boldly stated that life in the state has become a miserable experience. To a good number of indigenes and friends of the state, Idris was stating the obvious. It is difficult to be mute to how Kogi exists. The sordid stories coming out of the state since Mr. Yahaya Bello became governor has increased the pain of the people. The Confluence State as Kogi is proudly referred to by indigenes and residents has become a Confluence of Absurdities. Arguably, Bello is top on the list of governors swimming in a sea of unanimous disgust and disdain. Perhaps, this is the only meaningful convergence of opinion. On this one thing, there is an overwhelming agreement, Bello whose emergence as governor was dramatic and incidental must be shown the exit. If ever, there were developmental gains credited to his predecessors, he has since reversed them all and driven the quality of governance many rungs down the ladder.

Though Bello’s All Progressives Congress (APC) won the majority of seats in the state house of assembly election, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had a good showing in the national assembly elections, indicating that the impending governorship election in the state is open for a tough duel. Increasing pointers show that stakeholders in Kogi APC do not favour Bello flying the party’s gubernatorial flag. They are convinced that with his dismal performance, presenting him as the party’s governorship candidate is akin to entering a no- contest and giving the position away to the opposing party, the PDP. The state assembly election which, possibly indicates the wishes of the people may have favoured the APC, but it does not provide any sort of comfort to Bello.

It may be strongly argued that governance has taken a leave from Kogi since Bello entered the saddle. Like many Nigerian states, government is the largest employer of labour in Kogi, Bello committed his first and enduring blunder when he embarked on a screening exercise, ostensibly to fish out ghost workers and save funds for the state. On the surface, the intention was good, but till today, it is doubtful if the state government knows the exact number of its employees. Different figures have been bandied between the various workers union and the executive arm of government. The most visible and painful result of the head count of workers in Kogi is the unwarranted delay in payment of salaries and other statutory monetary entitlements for upwards of several months. Every aspect of government owned labour has been at daggers drawn with the executive arm of government, leaving the running of several MDAs in Kogi

prostrate. But Bello has recently been in the news, claiming he only owes Kogi workers four months salary.

Stripped of their collective pride, most indigenes of Kogi are waiting for the legitimate opportunity to use their vote to oust Bello. Therefore, the groundswell for the removal of Bello from Lugard House, the official residence of the governor, may have started with the insistence by interested parties in Kogi APC that Bello must be defeated at the governorship primary. As things stand today, the most important confluence in Kogi now is not a natural phenomenon like two rivers, but the confluence of a low bar. The mixture and confluence of mediocrity in governance.

Buffeted on all sides by stringent criticisms, Bello has resorted to strong arm tactics. He frequently uses instruments of state to coerce the hapless populace. His new modus operandi is to abuse or mudsling anyone considered a possible replacement for their mediocrity. Everyone that is mentioned as a possible replacement becomes marked as an enemy who has never done anything good. Recently, he went after a retiring Director General claiming he charged people to offer employment because that one expressed interest in running for governorship. Another time, some publication mentioned another DG as a possible consideration and his reaction was to start looking all over the place for election results of the fellow hopefully to prove that since he didn’t win his polling unit or ward in the just concluded national elections, then he is of no political value.

The story is that the DG whose polling unit in Egbe’s results he is seeking is disappointing to him. He won the presidential elections in his unit for APC, delivered APC House of Representatives by a wide margin, and lost the Senatorial to PDP by one single vote. This result is one of the best in Kogi West outside Koto and some parts of Lokoja. The state government’s handpicked and rigged candidates for the House of Representative and Smart Adeyemi their senate candidate could not deliver themselves in their homes, and this his new found foe did. A comprehensive analysis of the state appointees and the government’s candidates in the election shows that the speaker, commissioners and advisers and assistants all failed woefully and could not sell their boss or the administration they serve in almost all polling units and wards of their homes.

The governor deceives himself to claim that he delivered Kogi Central to the President. The truth is that Kogi Central has always voted with and stayed with the President in every election before now. Natasha Akpoti is said to have won the Kogi Central elections and prayerfully will have her stolen mandate restored. In the East, where few individuals and the Audu political family worked for APC, the results are out and good, but in Olamaboro where Onoja comes from, the elections were marred by violence, ballot boxes snatching, gun shots and intimidation.

Bello’s government harassed a senator to be marooned on a hospital bed in a hospital so that a recall against the senator will take him out while he was incapacitated. Unfortunately, he wasted the salaries of workers on the failed recall. When elections came, Bello harassed him again, kept him out of the state, prevented him from campaigning and even tried to stop him from entering the state to cast his vote but they still lost the election to him. A governor that cannot secure a recall in absentia or win an election against a candidate in absentia is an apparent political lightweight, and socially irrelevant person, who is not fit to come back as governor.

Yet the governor and his men believe they have earned a second term ticket and superiorly acquitted themselves because they delivered the president by the state voting overwhelmingly for President Buhari of APC in the 2019 presidential election.

One of Bello’s closest aides who is often blamed for the abysmal performance of the governor is Edward Onoja whose role as chief of staff is supposed to be to administer the affairs of the governor, his calendar, appointments, correspondence, dispatch, domestic issues and generally ensure he works efficiently. Instead, he has become rambunctious, making no sense but pretending to run a government. Onoja and the governor have been accused of preventing state political appointees of a certain extraction from their duty posts in the government house because there areas didn’t deliver victorious elections to the president, but even worse, they failed to stop a senatorial candidate who had become their Achilles heel, Dino Melaye, a fellow rambunctious, even if more sensible fellow, but an opposition figure and rabble rouser. Bello and Onoja had rehabilitated and propped up Smart Adeyemi in the hope and plan that he would defeat Melaye, but their prayers were unanswered; in what is really one of the most unexpected resounding and all round trumping of the 2019 elections. The victory of Melaye instead of being perceived as what it is that is a rejection of Smart Adeyemi and Yahaya Bello because of his failure is now blamed on political appointees. They were supposed to rig the elections. Parade thugs with guns, suppress those who won’t vote for Bello’s choice, intimidate everyone, introduce violence, snatch ballot boxes, disrupt collation, rewrite results, compromise electoral officers, and where they feel violence won’t work or no opportunity, use the money they were given to buy the votes of the electorates. To use their hard earned and unpaid salaries to buy the only thing the electorate was worth, the only thing of value they see in people, their votes. They didn’t try to buy their votes by paying them their salaries just before elections from the monies already provided by the same President Buhari for that purpose, instead they perfected a dehumanizing handouts of N500, N1000, N2000 per voter to either induce them to vote, or reward them for voting.

And when they lost both the election and their faces, it was time to punish political appointees for their own loss and failure. Many of the appointees deserve their disgrace for shielding and not speaking up when it was important, and even praise singing and defending the inhuman and the impossible.

At 43 years, Bello is the youngest governor in Nigeria, but his reign of infamy has only brought disgrace to the much touted inclusion of youths in governance. In more ways than one, Bello is a man of history. The period leading to his emergence as governor appeared to have enmeshed in constitutional logjam, as the APC’s governorship candidate, Abubakar Audu, who was poised to win in the election died before its governorship election was concluded. Bello was picked by the APC to replace him. Mr. James Faleke who was Audu’s running mate objected to the party’s decision and approached the election tribunal in the state asking it to declare him governor-elect. But the party had persuaded Faleke to retain his running mate position, which he turned down. Thus Yahaya Bello made an unusual history as he was sworn in without a deputy. It was the first time in Nigeria’s political history that an elected governor would be inaugurated without a deputy.

Bello has since doused the flame of the prevailing sentiment and squandered the huge political capital it did not have or earn, but which was given to it free by death. Through his immature, naïve, inexperienced, callous and arrogant mannerisms, Bello has taken Kogi to the abyss of misrule that no one could have imagined.

Kogi is a confluence of absurdities that presents irrational scenarios. It is a sad commentary to note that Kogi boasts of such eminent personalities as the late Prof Pius Adesanmi, the Babatunde Irukeras of this world, Suleiman Baba Ali, Jibrin Isah Echocho, Victor Adoji, Natasha Akpoti, the current Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, Late Arc. Olorunfemi; the political sages Sunday Awoniyi and Silas Daniyan and countless others. Today, there is a big move that is eager to remove the serious affliction that the reign of Yahaya Bello has brought on Kogi.

Sunday 28 April 2019

We Will Recover All Kogi Looted Funds - PDP



The Peoples Democratic Party has assured the people of the state that it would ensure that all the looted funds of the state is recovered, disclosing that inspite the statutory allocation of thirty eight months, totalling N138 billion received by the present administration, expressed worries that the state can still be indebted to commercial banks and other institutions amounting to N200billion.

The Kogi State Chapter of the PDP in a statement signed by Achadu Dickson, Director Research and Documentation, titled, " We Will Recover All Kogi Looted Funds ", lamented that inspite the indebtedness of the state, there is nothing on the ground to show in terms of projects executed by the present administration.

Rather than justify it accidental emergence to Government, the PDP lamented that the administration went on a looting spree, made the state the poverty headquarters of the world, turned Kogi Workers to people committing suicide, assured that very soon the chickens would come home to roost, said every Kobo of Kogi State Government allegedly looted would be recovered.

The PDP pointed out that part of the state government loot to be recovered is the newly bought and renovated mansion put at a cost of N3.2billion allegedly owned by the governor in Asokoro district of Abuja. The PDP also insists that it would recover the Okene sprawling mansion allegedly built at the cost of N2.2 billion and other properties scattered around Abuja at an alleged cost of N10 billion by the Governor, lamented the delight in inflicting pains on the people by the present administration, yet only few people in the administration live in affluence.

Similarly, the PDP reiterated it resolve to recover the peoples common wealth insisting that it would recover the alleged N2.5 billion estate newly built by the ADC to the governor in Kaduna, describing the rape on the state in the last three years as mind boggling and unfortunate.

Equally the PDP assured that it would recover all the Enyo filling stations and others built by fronts for the Chief of Staff to the governor in every state of the country worth over N2.5 billion, said the state has been milked dry at the expense of the people with no tangible infrastructure and other development to show for it.

The PDP explained that it has reported through a petition to the EFCC all the under listed properties alongside others, assuring that every alleged looted funds of Kogi state would all be recovered and put to use for the benefit of the people when the PDP forms government after the November governorship election.

NAOS SET FOR A NEW NATIONAL CONVENTION...

...As Electoral Committee assures students of a transparent, free and fair election

2019 NAOS NATIONAL CONVENTION : BEING THE COMMUNIQUE ISSUED BY THE ELCOM CHAIRMAN,  NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF OKUN STUDENTS (NAOS) NATIONAL ON APRIL 21, 2019*

Having widely consulted after the aborted National Convention to elect National executives of our beloved association, the Electoral Committee has been following reactions by candidates, delegates, and contigents directly connected with conduct of election in ESSMO, MOPAMURO. It is evidently clear that the entire students and stakeholders alike condemn in its entirety the disruption of election process and are united in the demand for free, fair and transparent election within the shortest possible time and at a more secured and monitored venue.

The disruption of election which was instigated by a former ELCOM chairman (Osha) who is no longer a student is in itself highly condemned and regretted .

 *lt is important to state for posterity sake that no delegates or candidate accredited and directly involved in the election was involved in the disruption.*

Hence, the Committee  has decided to do what is in the best interest of the Association and the reputation of our founding father's,  that not only are we going to hold our election subsequently, directly with due support of the security agents and other relevant institutions to allow the ELCOM committee give in to the demands of Okun students; a free, fair and balanced election, the Elections shall consider Kabba as the venue of election being the Kogi West senatorial district headquarters and location of NAOS   headquarters, this is very important to guarantee security.

*Note*

      (i)   only Candidates, delegates, contingents affirmed by the national President of various association under naos shall be allowed to the venue.

      (ii)  *The election committee reserves the final say on the conducts of election after the President declared the Election/Convention  opened.*

   While implementing the above said instructions/Presidents of daughter associations, the concerned students should take care that they are not deprived of their rights to election and proper transition. It shall also be ensured that no unaffirmed person is allowed at the venue. An avoidable mistake noticed at the elections held in the  ESSMO on the 19th, April, 2019.

 If anyone who is affirmed as delegates faces any difficulty in compliance of the above instruction, then it may refer the specific case with reasons to the Committee through the  President of his district association for exemption and the Committee would issue directions, if considered necessary.

We are determined to give the students a free and fair election. We pledge to maintain integrity and due process. Support us with your presence at the headquarters when we announce the election date subsequently.

We are for peace and unity of all, cause we are the leaders of tomorrow.

God bless the National Association of Okun students.

The labours of our founding fathers shall not be put to waste.

Signed: Comrade Molu Ariyo
Elecom Chairman

SULTAN stops Bello from choosing OKENE Chief Imam...

.....It's my duty to chose, says Ohinoyi

There appears to be a disquiet and palpable tension in OKENE over the choice of a new Chief I am of Ebira land.

Although our sources have maintained that there appears to be conflict of interest between the Governor of the state, Alh Yahaya Bello and the Ohinoyi of Ebira land, the interview granted by the latter to the Daily Trust newspaper confirmed the story. Ohinoyi confirmed to Daily trust that it took the urgent intervention of the Sultan of Sokoto to douse the tension and called the governor to order as he ordered the acting Chief I am chosen by Ohinoyi to hold forth till a substantive Chief Imam is chosen.

However, the Ohinoyi has continued to maintain that it is his right to chose the Chief Imam. He warned that no attempt of anyone including the governor will change it

HOW YAHAYA BELLO BETRAYED OUR COLLECTIVE TRUST-Ebira People


Ebira people have lamented that Yahaya Bello government had failed on many fronts.
Read Statement below

On 27the January, 2016, Ebira went on pilgrimage to Lokoja, from far and near.
There were free rides from Lagos, Ibadan, Kano, Kaduna etc to Ebiraland for the celebration of Yahaya Bello on his inauguration.

On the day of inauguration, ebira men of strength trekked happily to Lokoja to honour Yahaya Bello. Some Ebira died on their way home after the swearing-in.

We did that because we felt it was time to prove to Kogites we could do it better. Many Ebira were ready to assist him to succeed. I was praying for him. My first suggestion though obvious to every patriotic Kogite was screening exercise. Kogi State payroll was over bloated with ghost workers.

Mr Fanwo, all Ebira who have shame are disturbed about the performance of Governor Yahaya Bello. Allah! To me, is about the image of Ebira. There is an adage in Ebira that says 'see them, other people are involved automatically' it has deep meaning. One individual can put entire family to shame. Your people, Okun, will forever have second thought when Ebira man is contesting for Governorship in Kogi State.

In Nigeria, State Government salary matters most. Any government that touches that vital aspect of governance in negative way will leave an indelible pains in the of workers and dependants. That is what we are experiencing now. How do we explain to Igala, Okun, Bassa, Nupe, Ogori and others over ₦300bn monies that entered Kogi treasury between 2016 to March, 2019?

Mr Fanwo, you don't understand! Our voting strength is just 4 and half local governments in Kogi State out of 21. The administration of GYB would either make or mar Ebira political relevance years to come. Sadly you won't be there to defend your salary!

God Bless Ebira
God bless Kogi State

Friday 26 April 2019

Unpaid Salaries: Kogi Workers Reduced To Mere Skeletons Walking Without Hope – NLC

Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) on Thursday said it was sad that in spite of the over 200 billion so far collected as monthly allocations and several bailouts and loan collected, Kogi State government is still owing workers between 8 – 38 months salary arrears.
NLC said owing to this development, workers in the state had been acutely battered and reduced to mere skeleton walking the street without hope or succour.
The NLC chairman, Comrade Onuh Edoka made this declaration in Lokoja during the 7th Quadrennial State Congress held at the Kafas Multipurpose hall, Lokoja.

The organised labour said due to the non-payment of salaries, the workers had been turned to beggars with some suffering from various ailments which had resulted in several deaths.
The worst hit among the workers, NLC said was the local government staff some of who were owed over 52 months salaries arrears while those paid were paid in miserable percentages while some pensioners were also dying in hunger and starvation.
In addition, the chairman regretted that workers are being owed their leave bonuses, while promotion carried out by the government are not being cash backed, saying that such promotions only existed on papers.
He described the local government workers, who are being paid ridiculous percentage salaries spanning several years, as worst hit. He lamented that the Ministry of Local Government has become a Government of its own.
While painting a pathetic story of Pensioners in the state, Edoka noted that despite the fact that these retirees do not collect their Pensions regularly, some of them are not even placed on Pension months and in some cases over one year after retirement.

While appealing to the state government to pay more attention to the welfare of workers in the state, Edoka said that the screening exercise though, desirable, was responsible for the accumulation of backlogs of salary.
Edoka therefore called on the Federal Government to release the balance of 30.8 billion bailout fund to enable the government to defray the salary arrears owed to workers in the state.
In his response, the Governor promised to continue to prioritize the welfare of workers in the state, even as he said that the balance of the bailout fund would be used for payment of salaries only, when released by the federal government.
The governor who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Chief Edward Onoja, commended the workers for their support to his administration in the trying period.
According to the Governor, the screening exercise, though painful, has recorded positive results as unintended beneficiaries have been eliminated from pay rolls of the state, saying that as painful as surgical operations are, they have to be carried out in order to save the life of patients.
He listed other achievements of his administration to include : improved security of lives and property, saying that kidnapping and other Violent crimes have been reduced to the barest minimum.
Other achievements according to the Governor includes, robust healthcare delivery, qualitative education, huge investments in critical infrastructural development across the three senatorial districts of Kogi state.
Highlights of the occasion was the election of officials to run the affairs of the union for the next four years.
Comrade Onuh Edoka and his team were returned unopposed for another four year term of office, even as the workers passed a vote of confidence on them for purposeful leadership.

Kogiteports


Thursday 25 April 2019

Kogi Guber Race: Forum Of Ex-Political Office Holders Endorse Usman Jibrin

The forum of ex-political office holders has endorsed the aspiration of former Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Jibrin Usman (rtd) to contest November Kogi governorship election.
In a press statement signed by the secretary general of Forum, Hon. Suleiman Adaji, the former political office holders who served under ex-Governor Idris Wada between 2012 and 2016 are excited to hear the news of the declaration of governorship ambition of Admiral Jibrin Usman under the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The forum promised to work for Admiral Jibrin’s victory at the polls.

According to statement, members of the forum have been directed to influence the APC party machinery at all levels to ensure that Admiral Jibrin Usman emerge as the flag bearer of the party at the primaries.
Members of the forum have been assured of the payment of their outstanding four months salaries which the present administration of Governor Yahaya Bello has refused to pay.
Suleiman stated that at a meeting with Admiral Jibrin in Abuja recently, the ex-Naval chief wondered why any responsible government will not pay salary of ex-political office holders and pensioners, knowing fully well that nobody will remain in office forever.

Kogireports

Monday 22 April 2019

Breaking; Hacker Releases Dirty Inbox Messages of Edward Onoja, Kogi Chief Of Staff Facebook Account(Photos)

An hacker named Cyber Team who recently hacked into the Kogi State Chief of Staff, Edward Onoja Facebook Account has released dirty inbox messages and nude pictures between Edward and different ladies. 

The hacker whose identity is yet to be revealed promise to released more dirty pictures and messages in batches if immediate negotiation is not initiated .

The hacker also claimed his identity can not be known by anyone except maybe the US based Central Intelligence Agency(CIA).

Recalled that Kogi State Government is currently owing workers and pensioners over two years salaries and pension.
The State has also been in a mess as no singular projects have been commissioned by the Governor for over 3years of his first term.
The Governor has also declare for a second term in office despite non-performance. 

Keep watch for more details. 

Screenshots as released by hacker below








Sunday 21 April 2019

EASTER CELEBRATION : Endure a little more, your time of freedom is nearest... Kogi state PDP Chairmanship Aspirant tells Kogi people.

As he assures the PDP family and indeed Kogites of his readiness to lead the party to victory in November.

Aspirant for Kogi state PDP Chairmanship and frontline Kogi ambassador, Hon Fidelis Alfa has assured the people of Kogi state of a better tomorrow as he felicitates with the Christian faithfuls on the occasion of Easter celebration. Hon Alfa says the very essence for which Jesus Christ suffered and died for is freedom of mankind from sin and eternal condemnation, he therefore asks the people to be reflective on their economic, welfare, security and peace as it affects the failure of government in Kogi state. Hon Alfa says the death and resuscitation power of Jesus will give him the much needed energy and wherewithal to deliver the PDP come November 2nd, when elected as the state Chairman of PDP.

"I'm passionate about the wellbeing of our people, I receive calls of frustration, lack and poverty every day from Kogi and this leaves me devastated each time I receive them, hence I decided to join the race for state chairmanship of the party in order to be able to midwife a process that will give PDP a resounding victory by November 2nd" Hon Fidelis Alfa says

He however assure the people of a people oriented and masses driven PDP when elected

Easter 2019: There Will Be Positive Impacts Through My Representation-Hon(ELD) Leke Abejide.

There Will Be Positive Impacts Through My Representation-Hon. Leke Abejide Sends Easter Message To Constituents 

House of Representative Member-elect for Yagba Federal Constituency Hon. Leke Abejide send a goodwill message to Yagba constituents on Easter.

In a message released on Sunday, the member-elect called for prayers for Kogi State come November gubernatorial election and assured constituents of positive impacts via his representation. 
His words “HON(ELD) LEKE ABEJIDE, MEMBER-ELECT, YAGBA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, FELICITATE WITH OUR PEOPLE OF CHRISTIAN FAITH ESPECIALLY AND THE ENTIRE GOOD PEOPLE OF YAGBA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY IN GENERAL ON THIS SEASON OF EASTER CELEBRATION.

I WANT TO EXHORT THAT WE SHOULD NOT ALLOWED THE REASONS OF JESUS CHRIST DEATH AND RESURRECTION TO BE IN VAIN.
WE SHOULD SHOW LOVE, CARES AND SACRIFICE TO ONE ANOTHER.

POLITICALLY SPEAKING, I WANT TO ASSURE YOU THAT AS THE LORD LIVES THERE WILL BE POSITIVE IMPACTS THROUGH MY REPRESENTATION IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY WHICH WILL BE FELT BY MY CONSTITUENTS.

I DO NOT WANT TO READ MY ACHIEVEMENTS ON PAPERS ONLY WITHOUT CORRESPONDING IMPACT PHYSICALLY ON GROUND.
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT, EDUCATION, WIDOWS WELFARE, KEEN ATTENTION ON OUR ROADS, HEALTHCARE, ARABLE AND MECHANIZED FARMING ARE MY FOCUS.

ENDEAVOUR TO USE THIS PERIOD TO PRAY FOR OUR DEAR STATE-KOGI FOR GOD TO INSTALL A MAN AFTER HIS OWN HEART IN THE NOV 2ND 2019 GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION WHO WILL CONSIDER THE CITIZENS WELFARE FIRST ABOVE PERSONAL AGGRANDIZEMENT.

FINALLY, I PRAY THAT EVERY GOOD THINGS DEAD IN YOUR LIFE, CARRIER AND BUSINESSES WHICH OUGHT TO BRING GLORY TO THEM FOR YOU TO PROSPER SHALL RESURRECT AS WE CELEBRATE HIS RESURRECTION TODAY IN JESUS MIGHTY NAME,AMEN. LONG LIVE YAGBA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, LONG LIVE KOGI STATE, LONG LIVE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA”

Breathtaking Photos From Aiyegunle Day 2019

The 2019 Aiyegunle Day in Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi State witnessed the presence of several dignitaries from Kogi State including the controversial Senator Dino Melaye.

The event which took place in ancient town was filled with beautiful performance and cultural display from different groups. 

The 2019 Aiyegunle Day will indeed remain in the hearts of many who witnessed the beautiful display of cultural heritage. From bright colours, beautiful music and display of cultures, the day described as one of most celebrated day  in Land

In the showcase of cultural beauty and flare came the entertainment which captivated the audience. From beautiful traditional attires to alluring dances and songs.

See photos below

Saturday 20 April 2019

Kogi governorship election and Bello’s disastrous rule


ON Wednesday, Kogi State governor Yahaya Bello announced his intention to seek a second term. He predicates his ambition on the “people’s call to run for a second term in office as the governor” and the “tremendous achievements (his government) has made in the past three years”. He made his intention known, according to some newspaper reports, during the inauguration of the Kogi State House of Assembly Commission in Lokoja. Here is how he put it clumsily: “I would like to inform the good people of the state, the All Progressives Congress (APC) family and supporters from the state, the local government areas down to the wards and polling units as well as various stakeholders, opinion moulders, families and friends, of my interest to answer the people’s call to run for a second term in office as governor of Kogi State.” He then adds rather boastfully and chimerically: “We have made tremendous progress in the last three years and based on our achievements, the people of the state have been calling on me to run again to consolidate on our first term achievements.”
Mr Bello is locked in battle for the position of the most ineffective governor in Nigeria with Zamfara State governor Abdulaziz Yari. Mr Yari is detested in Zamfara despite being at least empathetic towards his people and their sufferings. His chief problem is his vacuousness, his grinding incompetence, his peripatetic lack of focus, his many silly distractions. Mercifully, the constitution bars him from a third term, thus sparing his state additional misery. Mr Bello, on the other hand, can contest for a second term, as indicated by the constitution. But, on top of his gross incompetence, a vice for which he is no pushover when compared with Mr Yari, the Kogi governor is embarrassingly ignorant, brutal, servile and, for a man of so few accomplishments and gifts, paradoxically arrogant. He puts his decision to contest for a second term down to the call of his people. Not only does he not have a people he can call his own, no call of any kind has gone to him from anywhere. Kogi people are neither self-haters nor cannibals, nor yet so short-sighted that they cannot see the disaster Mr Bello’s second term would spell for Kogites and their children.
It is hard to explain why Mr Bello announced a second plank upon which to anchor his second term ambition. He talks of himself and his cabinet having made tremendous progress. The phrase tremendous progress is bastardised in Nigeria, and insanely dragged to death by petty and arrogant tyrants passing for state governors. But for Mr Bello to seize upon that phrase to announce his ambition is to cruelly mock the people of Kogi and damn their horrifying sufferings under his cruel rule. No progress of any kind is or can be attributed to the person or government of Mr Bello, let alone progress that can be qualified as tremendous. Other than his insufferable manners and his starched agbada, both of which are contrived to mask his inferiority complex and incompetence, there is absolutely nothing noticeable or eye-catching about him. He does not pay workers their salaries. But when he deigns to do that, he pays them in fractions and trickles. Consequently, he is owing some of his workers more than 20 months salaries, and others some seven or so months. Every Kogi civil servant, some of whom have endured cruel and degrading torture of every kind, is stuck between poor or little pay, or late and badly fractionalised pay.
There is in short nothing for Mr Bello to anchor his second term quest. He has done or said nothing to earn his party’s offer of right of first refusal. It remains to be seen what his party, particularly under its sprightly and pragmatic chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, would do with Mr Bello’s misbegotten ambition. Not only can the governor not win the poll if he is fielded, even if he could, he still should not. There was nothing gained in his first term, other than his preparedness to outdo the sycophants who gallivant around Aso Villa, and nothing can be gained in his second term, should the gods cruelly gift him a second term. He is said to be prepared to use strong-arm tactics to win, such as he unconscionably deployed in the last state legislative poll, and is said to possess the evil genius to cash in on the rumoured ambivalence of Kogites towards the APC. Not being a man of conscience, not to talk of a man with any morality at all, he may in fact be prepared to damn the world in order to win the poll, should he receive his party’s ticket. But Mr Oshiomhole will have to determine in the weeks ahead whether so unpopular and so incompetent a governor would not abysmally corrupt and belittle the flag of the party by becoming its standard-bearer.
Mr Bello, should he contest, cannot get the votes of Kogi West and Kogi East senatorial districts. It is doubtful whether he can get even half of the votes of his Kogi Central senatorial district, having disgraced them with his incompetence and fought against them physically and verbally. He will rely on his readiness to project violence and seduce the hungry electorate with money. He tried both tactics in the last legislative polls and seemed to have succeeded beyond his imagination. But Kogites know the futility of putting good men and women in the state’s titular legislature, a lawmaking body that has been wholly disembowelled or even entirely castrated by the governor. They will bide their time and show their resoluteness in the November governorship poll. They recognise that the past three years and more have been an unqualified disaster for the state, but that it was a disaster authored by a conniving APC at the federal level and a few governors and politicians from outside the state. To allow another four years of Mr Bello, they surmise, will pose an existential threat to them and their children. They may have concluded already that it is expedient for one man’s ambition to perish than for the whole state to be lost. They may not be as aggressive as would suffice to discourage their governor’s truancy and disrespect for Kogites, but they are smart enough to know that continuing to yield ground to a ruthless tyrant would doom them irretrievably in the near future.
Kogi State has been one of the unluckiest states in Nigeria. Their first governor in the Fourth Republic, Abubakar Audu, was competent and even surprisingly visionary. But he was supremely arrogant and misanthropic. Their second and third governor, Ibrahim Idris and Idris Wada, were unmitigated failures, though not on the scale of Mr Bello. Had Prince Audu taken office in 2015, though vestiges of his arrogance would have remained, for old habits die hard, he would have given the state some succour on account of his competitive spirit  and intuitive feel for excellence. But instead of Prince Audu, APC conspirators imposed the vacuous Mr Bello on a state that sadly and unwisely put emphasis on their ethnic and religious affiliations. Still in that primitive mould, and after sensing the people’s despair, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have zoned the governorship slot to the most populous senatorial district in the state, Kogi East. Should APC fail to embrace the same zoning formula, not to talk of presenting the hated Mr Bello, they will probably lose the governorship poll. If the APC want to survive in the state, they have little choice but to repudiate Mr Bello and determine whether heading to Kogi East for a candidate would not present a sensible counter-force to the PDP.
In the next few weeks, Mr Oshiomhole will face the dismal choice of either bowing to pressure and yielding to the power mongers in Abuja who have seemed to sustain the sycophantic Mr Bello, or remaining true to his convictions and unionist pragmatism by unseating the hated Kogi governor and handing over the ticket to a more sensible and competent candidate. The APC chairman’s antecedents indicate that he will opt for the latter, believing that therein lie the party’s best chances. He knows better than anyone else how Aso Villa — a place Mr Bello has dedicated the little dignity left in him to worship — will look at the dynamics of the coming Kogi governorship election before taking a decision. The often inscrutable President Muhammadu Buhari has not quite indicated what he thinks of Mr Bello, especially of his ineptitude and the sufferings of Kogi civil servants. But perhaps Mr Oshiomhole knows how the president’s mind works.
Whatever the case, the APC chairman is left with little choice than to actively seek a new candidate for his party if they are to stand any chance in November. As it stands now, even if the APC ticket is given to someone else, their chance is already severely constrained because of Mr Bello’s boundless failings  and hostile statements and actions in office. The ruling party would be sailing near the wind to ignore the objective reality in the state and pretend that the governor has not done enough damage to cost them the election

Thursday 18 April 2019

KogiDecides 2019: Bello’s Declaration For Second Term, An Insult On Kogites —Alamoh

..says Bello is a failure
By Samuel Oj Temibi

Abuja, 17/04/2019

The Kogi State Deputy Publicity Secretary Of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) Mr. Alamoh Kehinde Samuel has described Governor Bello’s declaration for a second term as an insult on Kogites both home and abroad.

Reacting to Bello’s decision to contest for a second term, Alamoh said; “Bello is insensitive, he doesn’t care about the yearnings and pains of the masses”, berating “ Bello for bringing untold hardship on the Masses.


“My attention has been drawn to Governor Yahaya Bello’s formal declaration to seek for second term in office come November. In as much as he has the right to vie for any elective position as expressed in our constitution, his official declaration to seek for a second tenure in office is an insult to the sensitivity of Kogites who have been subjected to abject penury and untold hardship.

“This is the same Governor who was given the slot on a platter of gold but misuse the golden opportunity by plunging the state into huge debts, lamentable hunger and financial recklessness. Obviously we can’t trust such a man for another four year term"

“The Bello / APC led State Government has brought excruciating pains and debilitating poverty on Kogites. They have nothing good to offer the ordinary people out there who were forced to accept a government they never voted into power in 2015.
“It will be a shame that the APC as a party will not consider the interest and wellbeing of Kogites as a precondition for selecting her flagbearer but rather will consider the interest of a few cabal who are hell bent on continually enslaving Kogites.

“I therefore called on Kogites to rise up and say No to APC’s brand of wicked and vindictive governance come November. We must put an end to this inept leadership. It’s a no retreat no surrender Alamoh stressed.

Wednesday 17 April 2019

PDP ‘ll Win November Kogi Governorship Election’ – Kola Ologbondiyan

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) says it will win the November 2019 governorship election in Kogi state and salvage the state by enthroning a people-oriented government.
This is just as the leadership of the party assured that the Presidential mandate, which Nigerians freely gave to Atiku Abubakar on February 23, will be retrieved at the tribunal.
The position of the party came at the end of a crucial meeting of Kogi PDP critical stakeholders at the Party’s National Secretariat, in Abuja on Wednesday, where the leaders resolved to forego all personal ambitions and work together for the interest of the party and the Kogi people ahead of the election.
Speaking at the opening of the meeting, PDP National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan said that PDP’s winning streaks in the just concluded governorship elections in Bauchi, Imo, Rivers, Adamawa, Bauchi, Osun among other states will be reenacted in the forthcoming Kogi governorship election.
Ologbondiyan said the party has the support of the people of Kogi state, who are now looking up to it to rescue the state from the misrule of the All Progressives Congress (APC) under Governor Yahaya Bello, adding that the PDP cannot afford to fail them.
“As we all know, our people have gone through pains, pangs, acute poverty, hunger, dehumanization, brutalization, job losses, untimely deaths, suicide and all sorts of anguish as a result of the misrule of the incumbent APC government.
“The people of Kogi state are therefore looking up to the PDP for rescue and we cannot afford to fail them. We must therefore not allow anything to demoralize us as the winning streaks, which our party displayed in Imo, Adamawa, Bauchi, Osun among others, will be repeated in Kogi state by the grace of Almighty God.
“In this race, we must also bear in mind that we have the support of the people. Kogi state has always been home to the PDP notwithstanding the temporary setback of the APC. We must, therefore, prepare ourselves, stand with the people and salvage our dear state from the pangs of misrule. Our people yearn to move forward and we must give them that leverage which they earnestly seek”, he said.
Ologbondiyan reiterated the already expressed commitment of the NWC to ensure free, fair, transparent, rancor-free and credible processes for all activities toward the governorship election so as to throw up a candidate that is collectively acceptable to the people of Kogi State.
“Our great party will not engage in any form of imposition but as usual will strictly adhere to demands and fulfillment of our internal democracy processes”, he stated.
Stakeholders at the meeting included former Kogi governors, Capt. Idris Wada, Alhaji Ibrahim Idris, former deputy governor, Arc. Yomi Awoniyi, Senator Tunde Ogbeha, Chief Patrick Adagba, federal legislators from Kogi state, state PDP Chairman, Engr. Uhotu as well as other critical stakeholders drawn from all the local government areas of the state.

Yahaya Bello Eyeing Accord Party As Kogi APC Ready To Storm National Secretariat Over Plot To Deny Yahaya Bello Ticket

Ahead of the November 2 governorship election in Kogi state, some members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state will today storm the National Headquarters of the party in Abuja to protest alleged plans by the party leadership to deny the state governor, Yahaya Bello the party’s ticket. Abdul John a strong follower of new direction speaking on the alternative, he declared thy should the APC failed to give ticket to the workaholic and outstanding governor, they will move the party structure to Accord Party and win the election easily.
The protesters, who are staunch loyalists of the governor are drawn from the 21 local government areas of the state.
Speaking Jonah Adavi, one of the protesters who claimed to be a card-carrying member of the party said he would join other loyalists of the governor to “caution Comrade Adams Oshiomhole and other members of the party’s National Working Committee to refrain from carrying out the wishes of some powerful individuals outside the state who are hell-bent on denying Governor Bello a second term”.
According to him, some of them have already left Kogi for Abuja on Tuesday where they will be joined by indigenes of the state residents in Abuja.
“We are protesting because we don’t want the politics of Kogi to be determined by some outsiders who are not even residents in Kogi. Even before the primary, we are already getting feelers that Governor Bello would be denied the party’s ticket. That is what we don’t want”.
“If the party wants direct primary in Kogi, we are okay by it. If it is by delegates voting, we are also comfortable with it. If Yahaya Bello lost in a free and fair primary, we have no problem with that. After all, he didn’t win the primary in 2015 but God ordained him as the governor,” he said.
Reacting, Governor Bello who spoke through Onogwu Mohammed, his Chief Press Secretary (CPS) said he was not aware of the development, directing our correspondent to speak with the state executives of the party.

Source: Observerstimes