Group Warns Banks Against Giving Loans to Kogi Govt

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A civil rights organization, Nigerian Integrity Movement (NIM), has told banks that they would regret if they give more loans to the Yahaya Bello led government in Kogi State.

National Coordinator of the organization, Mr Kayode Esan in a statement reacted to the approval of two billion Naira loan by the State House of Assembly for the state government. 

He said the approval being for no reason at a time when Governor Bello is awaiting the validation of his mandate by the Election Petition Tribunal, is a huge attempt to coerce the judges into accepting bribe to miscarry justice.

“Any attempt by Yahaya Bello to collect loan or use the state’s monthly allocation to bribe the Election Petition Tribunal judges, as already set in motion, will be a great disservice not only to the people of Kogi State but Nigeria at large.

“Any financial institution in Nigeria or abroad in this impending devious business of giving loan to bribe the Election Petition Tribunal judges who have proven to be men of integrity so far, will regret such action sooner that later. 

“I advise Yahaya Bello to play according to the rules for once and stop his evil plot against the collective will of greater number of the people of Kogi State,” he said. 


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