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Governor Bello To Probe Abandoned Projects In Kogi

Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, has promised to probe the contracts awarded by the past administration, with the aim of recovering public funds spent on such projects. The Governor made the vow on Wednesday when he met with the contractors at the glass hall of the Government House in Lokoja, the state capital in north-central Nigeria. He decried that the rate at which the contracts were abandoned were alarming and unacceptable, warning that the state government would not tolerate such any longer. “Not Fair Enough” The Project Director of Designa Consult, Mr Jimoh Abdulwahab, who went round the projects site in the three senatorial district of the state, read out his findings to the meeting. Mr Abdulwahab also made emphasis on the Lokoja Mini Terminal, which was built and commissioned by the last administration. However, the Managing Director of Planet Project Limited, Biodun Otunola, expressed displeasure with the findings which he termed “not fair enough”. The aim of the mee

Kogi Tribunal Judgement: Wada’s Petition Dismissed for Lack of Merits

The Kogi State Governorship election tribunal sitting in Abuja has dismissed a petition brought before it by the immediate-past governor of the state, Idris Wada, of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, challenging the emergence of Yahaya Bello as governor. Mr. Bello was nominated by his party, the All Progressives Congress, APC, to replace Abubakar Audu, who died before completion of the polls. Mr. Audu was in clear lead as the Independent National Electoral Commission was collating the results of the governorship election which held on November 21. After his death, INEC declared the election inconclusive and asked APC to name a replacement. Mr. Bello was named the replacement, and he defeated Mr. Wada in the supplementary election that held on December 5. However, Mr. Wada challenged the outcome at the tribunal chaired by Justice Halima Mohammed. He alleged “gross irregularities”, and asked the tribunal to determine whether Mr. Bello was qualified to be declared governor-elect eve

It is victory for democracy, Kogi people - Governor Yahaya Bello

Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello has hailed the judgement of the Election Petitions Tribunal sitting in Abuja, which in a unanimous decision today, upheld his victory at the poll. He said the decision of the Bench Lords has further justified his election as the Governor of Kogi State, saying the victory belongs to the people of Kogi State, our party APC and lovers of democracy across the nation. The Governor said the victory does not call for wild jubilation by his supporters, but offers a golden opportunity for his opponents to join the New Direction Initiative of his administration, which is built on the podiums of development, fairness, justice, freedom and shared prosperity from the confluence of opportunities which abound in the state. Governor Bello said he holds no grudge against any party, who had approached the temple of justice to seek redress, saying as a democrat, he will always respect the rights of the citizens. He said his administration is currently putting

Kogi Governorship Election Tribunal Judgement- Faleke/INEC/Bello

It's a case between Hon. JAF (Petitioner) and Yahaya Bello and INEC both 1st and 2nd respondents. Tribunal has careful read the preliminary objections and held that no new issue were raise by the petitioner to warrant striking out paragraph 2 of the petition. I hereby dismissed the objections raise by 1st respondent. 2nd objections by the 1st and 2nd respondents on either the petitioner has the right to bring this petition before this honourable tribunal. The court held that: There was no declaration by INEC so the issue of governor or deputy elect does not arise. There is no documentary evidence that the petitioner has been declare deputy elected. As the petition not to have been declared as deputy governor elected the petitioner dose not have the stand as candidate. Consequent upon the fact that a candidate cannot stand alone in an election, the tribunal held that we do not have powers over a political parties right to substitute as this is purely a preelection matter.

Workers Verification Exercise: Kogi State Has An Open Shameful Secret

By Ismail M. Kabir An interim report of the staff verification exercise recently conducted across Kogi State has sparked protest in many local government areas of states. The report is said to have revealed tens of thousands of ghost and illegally employed workers that overbloated the wage bill of the state for the past years. While violent reactions trail the recommendations of the screening exercise that advised the state government to weed out the numerous ghost workers, Governor urged genuine workers affected to forward their complains to the appropriate quarters for review. On her part, the Special Adviser to the governor on electronic media,  Petra Akinti quoted a report by Premium Times that viewed the findings of the exercise as troubling. "Kogi State has a shameful secret that is also an open one: it has one of the highest numbers of ghost workers and as the Kogi State Civil Service screening committee is winding down its exercise, the findings are quite troublin

N260m: Office Of Kogi State Governor Replies Premium Times

After Premium Times yesterday reported that the Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello allegedly squandered over N260m ‘security votes’ days after assuming office, his office has replied the media outlet saying it is far from the truth. Here’s what they sent in. The use of the word "squander", as far as I am concerned, is a clear abuse of the right to information. Every dime spent by the Governor can be accounted for. He has one of the lowest Security Fund in the nation which has even been underdrawn by his administration. It is a public knowledge that Kogi State has been contending with serious security breach for the past ten years. As a result of the location of the state as gateway to many states of the federation, the state drifted into a criminal hotbed. Also, years of gross maladministration and blinding embezzlement has left the youth bear, exposing them to all sort of criminal activities to survive. Kogi became a haven of robbers and kidnappers. As a responsible g

Ajaokuta steel company will be revived-Gov Bello

Published on May 12, 2016 by pmnews. The Executive Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, has assured the management team of the Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited and all the people of Kogi State that during his administration, the revival of the steel company would be concluded. The governor said this while receiving the team, who visited him at his office in Government House, Lokoja. He said he was taking the issue of natural resources very seriously and would make concrete demands of President Muhammadu Buhari and the Federal Minister for Mineral Resources, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, as it concerns the steel complex. “I will go to Mr. President with practical solutions to the problems,” Governor Bello said. “I want to let him know all that is involved, who started it, where it is now, what is required to complete it, who should complete it, how funds can be sourced to complete it. I want to tell him everything needed and I will follow up on the matter until that place is up and runnin