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THE TASK BEFORE OUR GOVERNOR YAHAYA BELLO IN KOGI STATE.

The political events of the past five months that GYB took over the mantle of leadership of Kogi State needs overview in order to guide us as to what lies in wait for us. The governor inherited lots of crisis ranging from House of Assembly to nonpayment of workers' salaries, the menace of ghost workers and infrastructural decay that all characterized the immediate and past administrations. The youthful governor has tried within the means and availability of resources at his disposal to surmount the lingering problem of arrears of salaries owed to workers, checkmating the menace of ghost workers and rehabilitation of decayed infrastructures in Kogi State. One area I find disturbing and which has not received the genius attention of the governor is the political crisis rocking the sail of the State's boat. God, in His infinite mercy has sustained the electoral victory of our governor through resounding victories (one after the other) at the Kogi State Election Tribunal. However,

REVIVE AJAOKUTA STEEL The Bedrock of Nigeria Industrialisation

1-We had the AjaokutaPublicHearing today and the revelations are mind boggling! Do you know Ajaokuta Steel has a university on site? 2-The steel that costs us so much money to import from China can actually be quite easily manufactured in Ajaokuta AjaokutaPublicHearing 3-President Shehu Shagari is a great patriot who meant well for Nigeria by conceiving of Ajaokuta. AjaokutaPublicHearing 4-If we revive Ajaokuta, global auto makers can make cars right here in Nigeria with our steel at a reduced price AjaokutaPublicHearing 5-Ajaokuta can be revived with far less than it cost Nigeria to sustain our greedy political elite in just one year AjaokutaPublicHearing 6-As vital as Ajaokuta is to national devt, ministers in charge didn't show up. But would show up for budget defence!AjaokutaPublicHearing 7-By virtue of the public procurement amendment bill passed by the senate today, we owe it a duty to revive Ajaokuta AjaokutaPublicHearing 8-Ajaokuta has its own airstrip, university,

AJAOKUTA CAPABLE OF PRODUCING STEEL FOR NIGERIA'S RAIL NETWORK... - Isah Enebere

The Sole Administrator of Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited, Isah Enebere, yesterday revealed that one of the 43 plants installed in the complex was capable of producing 600,000 tonnes of steel annually and that the quantity could cover 10,000 kilometres of rail network across the country. Enebere, who disclosed this at a public hearing organised by the Joint Committees of the Senate and House of Representatives on Privatisation, explained that the company requires N80 billion to operate the plant at full capacity. He further explained that the firm would present a business plan to the Federal Government to be included in the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) recently signed with the Chinese government on the construction of two major rail tracks across the country. He added that the light mill section of the plant, which would require N43 billion to become functional, could produce 400,000 tonnes of steel yearly at full capacity. He also noted that with an investment of the N43 billi

Stop Fighting ‘God’: An Open Letter to Senator Dino Melaye

Distinguished Senator, “Kogi voted for Audu but God voted for Yahaya Bello”. Perhaps, this quote should have been the title of this letter, but before I delve into the kernel of this note to you, it is appropriate to first establish my locus standi. I am a native of Ihima in Okehi Local Government Area of Kogi state. Secondly, I am a journalist with close affinity to the hierarchy of the APC and INEC. Thirdly, I am a youth. Although, I am not your constituent, but the above qualifications provide sufficient premises for me to draw conclusions or contribute to issues that have to do with Kogi, APC or the nation, particularly in the realm of politics. I would have called your cell-phone to bare my mind to you, but knowing from experience, that you hardly pick calls nor reply text messages of people you have not met or interacted with before, I have chosen this medium only as a last resort. When in late January, during the swearing-in of “Mallam” Bello, in a crass display of sycophanc

Why Zenith/Access Bank Accounts Were Opened for Kogi Civil Servants

Following queries and concerns raised that new salary accounts have been opened for Kogi State civil servants in Access and Zenith Banks and account details communicated to them, rather than use their existing salary accounts in various banks, Governor Yahaya Bello has offered some insights into that development and the rationale behind it. At a forum on Thursday where the issue came up, the governor explained that the latter day bailout funds received by state governments are actually the end product of the federal government standing surety for state governments, enabling them to approach deposit money banks for facilities. In other words, as against the generally held impression that the federal government has always doled out these funds from its coffers, what happened in the case of Kogi State is that the federal government essentially provided a guarantee for the loan facility to would-be lenders, in favour of the state government. Due to the prevailing economic situation, cas

POWER BELONGS TO GOD - Gov. Yahaya Bello

BEING AN ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OF KOGI STATE BY HIS EXCELLENCY, GOVERNOR YAHAYA BELLO, ON HIS JUDICIAL VICTORIES AT THE KOGI STATE ELECTIONS PETITIONS TRIBUNAL. A short while ago, the Kogi State Elections Petitions Tribunal sitting in Abuja delivered judgment in the last Election Petition brought against my election as Governor of Kogi State. A total of five Elections Petitions were filed against us by various actors some of whom contested as Candidates against us and failed, and some who did not. They canvassed many legal issues, a number of which were confronting the Nigerian Legal System for the first time. Lawyers on all sides found their professional ingenuity heavily tasked as they sought to make sense of provisions the Electoral Act, 2010 and the various Electoral Guidelines and Regulations in the light of the Constitution and extant Judicial Precedence. Punditry lost meaning in the plethora of opinions canvassed in and out of court and in the News Media.  The situat

Kogi Tribunal: My advice to Hon. James Faleke – by James Mohammed

Hon. James Faleke has proven to the world that he is a strong fighter who never relents in his struggle for political power even if it involves fighting God. His case can be likened to Moses in the Bible who had suffered so much to lead the Israelites to the Promised Land but didn’t enter into the land with them because of his disobedient to God. Moses only saw the land but didn’t enter because he doubted the supremacy of God. Faleke, despite that he was imported from Lagos to Kogi state by the All Progressive Congress was accepted by the party supporters as the deputy governorship candidate to the Late Prince Abubakar Audu because they were told to obey the party’s decision. The same party decided that Late Prince Abubakar Audu who died after the result of the Kogi State November, 21 Governorship election was declared inconclusive last year, should be replaced by Alhaji Yahaya Bello, now the Executive governor of Kogi state and he (Faleke) refused to accept the party’s decision. He d

Bello renames Kogi varsity after Abubakar Audu

Bello renames Kogi varsity after Abubakar Audu Zovoe Jonathan / 57 minutes ago Bello announced the change in the name of the 15- year-old university during a statewide broadcast to mark his victory at the state governorship election petition tribunal. He said that naming the university was the ultimate honour that could be done to the memory of the late colourful politician who ruled the state twice as the civilian governor from 1991 to 1993 and 1999 to 2003. Audu himself established the university in 2001 and named it Prince Abubakar Audu University, but his successor , Alhaji Ibrahim Idris, changed the name to Kogi State University in 2004. Justifying his decision to restore the university to its original name, Bello said that Audu laid a solid foundation for the growth and development of the state “Today, and as always, I celebrate the life and times of Prince Abubakar Audu, the first Executive Governor of Kogi State. “It is our hope that those who want to lay claim to his le

DRAMA AS NAME OF DEAD PERSON APPEARS ON THE LIST OF NEW LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS PRINCIPAL OFFICERS FOR CONFIRMATION

Mild drama ensued today in Kogi State Government House as one of the promoted officer to the position of Internal Auditor for Kabba Bunu Local Government Area, Mrs Magareth Iborida was confirmed to have died two years ago but her name has been on the nominal roll of the local government till 9th of June, 2016. This revelation came up when names of the newly promoted officials were called for recognition and confirmation but Mrs Magareth was absent. Finding out the reason for her absent, it was confirmed by the Director of Kabba Bunu Local Government Area and the Administrator of the council that Mrs Magareth had died two years ago. Responding to the situation, Alh Yahaya Bello who decried the politicization of the local government service in Kogi state by the past administrations said his administration will not condone such situation any longer and will do everything possible to clean up the rot in the local Goverment and state civil service systems. When it was also discovered that

Senator A. T. Ahmed: 10 years gone already

On this day 10 years ago we lost our very own Distinguished Senator A.T. Ahmed!!! A Statesman whose impact on the Nigerian nation as a whole and Kogi State in particular, is arguably, unrivalled by available records, as far as developmental politics and philantropism is concern, your very good deeds and sacrifice for a peaceful Kogi State, is still fresh in our memories. May you continue to rest in peace having built men and institutions that are still propagating your commendable legacies. We are very proud to have your flesh and blood as a Patriotic Member of the 6th Assembly who lived up to expectation by putting the State above self and consistently followed the path of peace and unity in all of your conducts. Finally, A message to Hon. Lawi A.T. Ahmed. I do not mourn our hero and torch bearer, I celebrate him as I celebrate you too on a day like this because you were brave enough to step into his shoes in order to continue in his legacies but again may I appeal to you never to