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Kogi Governorship Election And Yaya Bello’s Disastrous Rule by Antoeni(m): 12:43pm On Apr 21, 2019
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.

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Re: Kogi Governorship Election And Yaya Bello’s Disastrous Rule by Fadomero(m): 12:46pm On Apr 21, 2019
this gy is the worst thing that has happened to kogi people, the guy na devil younger bro
Re: Kogi Governorship Election And Yaya Bello’s Disastrous Rule by Antoeni(m): 1:04pm On Apr 21, 2019
Yaya Bello is the Most useless Governor in History, He has Ruined the Chances of any Ebira man to ever become Governor in Kogi state.

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Re: Kogi Governorship Election And Yaya Bello’s Disastrous Rule by Nobody: 1:08pm On Apr 21, 2019
Yahaya bello is a disgrace to the Nigerian youths. He's given the greedy politicians the audacity to talk our heads up,...that youths can't govern Nigeria as a country. I'm not surprised though . This is what usually happens when you don't merit a position but was given to you our of sentiments. That's why Nigeria is still in this state today, whilst all others who gained independence with us who don't even have half of our resources have left us far behind.

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Re: Kogi Governorship Election And Yaya Bello’s Disastrous Rule by MXrep: 1:10pm On Apr 21, 2019
Vote out APC if you want progress. Most apc governors are clueless mofos who took advantage of buhari fake integrity packaged to hoodwinked their people to join the bandwagon. Many states woke up to this scam eg bauchi, adamawa, oyo etc
Re: Kogi Governorship Election And Yaya Bello’s Disastrous Rule by MXr8p: 1:13pm On Apr 21, 2019
Is APC the reason Enugu state is a worthless hopeless backward useless state, with no road, no school, no hospital etc cheesy

MXrep:
Vote out APC if you want progress. Most apc governors are clueless mofos who took advantage of buhari fake integrity packaged to hoodwinked their people to join the bandwagon. Many states woke up to this scam eg bauchi, adamawa, oyo etc

Re: Kogi Governorship Election And Yaya Bello’s Disastrous Rule by Nobody: 1:18pm On Apr 21, 2019
MXr8p:
Is APC the reason Enugu state is a worthless hopeless backward useless state, with no road, no school, no hospital etc cheesy

shebi enugu is even trying. The major bad portions of their roads you see are the federal roads. Im a regular visitor to UNTH. Go to kogi and see where students sit under the acacia trees to study. You'd weep for the state. Bello had every opportunity to turn the state to a tourist destination but he's so myopic. Anyway, I leave judgement for the people of the state on election date. If he wins again, that means he's loved by them. Mind you, hardly would you see a state in miheria without dilapidated classrooms, especially in the hard to reach villages. It's even worse off on the north, despite the huge allocation they receive with empty buildings scanty human beings in their local government areas. In delta state, after the poor girl called success exposed the school to the world in the video which went viral, delta state governor quickly ordered immediate rehabilitation of the school buildings. I was in epe recently, across the water. I was surprised that a lagos secondary school buildong could be so dilapidated. Maybe the contractor collected the money and cleaned mouth, thinking that the governor or commissioner for education cam never visit that village.

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Re: Kogi Governorship Election And Yaya Bello’s Disastrous Rule by MXr8p: 1:39pm On Apr 21, 2019
dont be deceived by the propaganda coming from enugu state. enugu state is far worse than kogi. Enugu is a disjointed rural area filled with bad roads, filth, illiterates and poor people. Nothing works in enugu. Any investment set up in enugu does not last because the state is cursed. see the condition of enugu

fairfora:
shebi enugu is even trying. The major bad portions of their roads you see are the federal roads. Im a regular visitor to UNTH. Go to kogi and see where students sit under the acacia trees to study. You'd weep for the state. Bello had every opportunity to turn the state to a tourist destination but he's so myopic. Anyway, I leave judgement for the people of the state on election date. If he wins again, that means he's loved by them. Mind you, hardly would you see a state in miheria without dilapidated classrooms, especially in the hard to reach villages. It's even worse off on the north, despite the huge allocation they receive with empty buildings scanty human beings in their local government areas. In delta state, after the poor girl called success exposed the school to the world in the video which went viral, delta state governor quickly ordered immediate rehabilitation of the school buildings. I was in epe recently, across the water. I was surprised that a lagos secondary school buildong could be so dilapidated. Maybe the contractor collected the money and cleaned mouth, thinking that the governor or commissioner for education cam never visit that village.

Re: Kogi Governorship Election And Yaya Bello’s Disastrous Rule by MXr8p: 1:41pm On Apr 21, 2019
fairfora:
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see condition of schools in enugu. the state is the worst in the SE and SS

Re: Kogi Governorship Election And Yaya Bello’s Disastrous Rule by Nobody: 1:43pm On Apr 21, 2019
MXr8p:



see condition of schools in enugu. the state is the worst in the SE and SS
seen but like I also said, no single state in Nigeria without such dilapidated school buildings. Just take a walk to ikirun, in osun state. You go take pictures taya. Those leaders must he held accountable

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