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Election Tribunal: Hon. Teina Felicitates With Gov. Bello On Victory At The Supreme Court


The Executive Chairman , Kogi State Security Trust Fund, felicitates with His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Kogi State, Alh. Yahaya Bello, over his awesome and well deserved Supreme Court Victory.

Hon . Abdulmalik Teina Samari , described the Judgement as an affirmation of thousands of votes the good people of Kogi State, willingly and massively cast for Gov.Yahaya Bello during the November 16th 2019 Governorship Election which was occasioned for the purpose of consolidating his masses oriented New Direction Administration in the State.

The Executive Chairman who also used the occasion to eulogise the unprecedented landmark achievement of the Governor on his assents to two elephant bills; the establishment of Confluence University of Science and Technology, Osara and Reference Central Hospital, Okene, maintained that Gov. Bello had proved beyond reasonable doubt that he is indeed the Political Messiah that Kogi people had been yearning for, since the creation by the IBB Military Regime in the year 1991..

Hon.Teina, who confirmed the non negotiating desire of His Excellency, Gov. Yahaya Bello over adequate safety of lives and property of all Residents of Kogi State, implored the opposition candidates to take the Supreme Court Judgement in good spirit of sportmanship and accept to work with Governor Yahaya Bello for the overall developments of the State, Hon. Abdulmalik Teina Samari advised the Politicians..

SIGNED :
MEDIA DEPARTMENT ;
Hon. Abdulmalik Teina Samari.

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