A group of Kogi indigenes on Friday, alerted the public to beware of political jobbers who they said were playing the script of their 'defeated paymasters with their recent show of shame at the headquarters of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission', saying Kogi State indigenes will forever be grateful to former Governor Yahaya Bello for his...
A group of Kogi indigenes on Friday, alerted the public to beware of political jobbers who they said were playing the script of their "defeated paymasters with their recent show of shame at the headquarters of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission", saying Kogi State indigenes will forever be grateful to former Governor Yahaya Bello for his transformational leadership..
“We wish to make it abundantly clear that this is a politically motivated protest sponsored by political desperados and ethnic jingoists who see that they have been thoroughly thrashed at home and are seeking crooked means of staying relevant. That they are hellbent on blackmailing the former Governor who has done nothing but excellent jobs in Kogi State during his eight years as Governor is not news.
“All investigations of corruption allegations against the former Governor till date have come back empty because there was no substance to them but his political enemies have remained implacable. “This is not an age where some hungry political miscreants can just gather and make spurious allegations in the public and think they should not be held accountable. As responsible Kogites, we do not take kindly to bringing down leaders who have served us well.
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