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RE-BELLO SNUBS OYEGUN, OCHOLI, PICKS OWN DEPUTY

It is not just today we heard that Simon is being tipped as Deputy to Yahaya Bello.

Even the party consented to it some three weeks ago. We do not know why the issue was suspended.

This type of report is part of the grand design and conspiracy to create hatred and animosity for the embattled Governor Yahaya Bello as if he is recalcitrant.

Such use of hate adjectives as snubs, defies, etc in the Report are still part of the on going conspiracy to fight Yahaya Bello for no just cause other than hatred and animosity. Let it be placed on record that whether the Report is true or not, it is still the same fifth columnists that have been causing confusion in the political dispensation of Kogi state.

So, it very easy for such fifth columnists to be hired for a fee so as to cause animosity and hatred among the ranks and files of the party caucus in their Report of so called happenings in Kogi state.

Such fifth columnists are planted in our media and law profession who pretend to make their independent analysis or report of the issue.

Whereas they are being sponsored under ground to lend credence to the happenings in Kogi state in favour of the opposition. We should therefore be aware of such fifth columnists reporting or analysing the Yahaya Bello - Kogi events.

The fifth columnists are spoilers and partisans.

Therefore, we should learn on how to accept and consume whatever that come from them as news report and legal expert analysis.

They are still the same opposition fighting common enemy in different forms. May God Guide and Protect the Yahaya Bello Administration.

Indeed, let us not forget that all zones in Kogi voted the late Audu, but God, the Especiallyy Merciful voted Yahaya Bello and it is only Him that can protect Yahaya Bello and his administration.

We should also not forget that every one is like lizard that lies down on their bellies and it is hard to know which one is having stomach ache. Alhamdulillahi.

Comrade Saka Audu Raji in Kano.

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