Issue of Power Rotation in Kogi State Should be Public Discourse – Gov Bello

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Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, has called on stakeholders to make issue of power rotation in the state a public discourse.

Bello made the call on Tuesday while reacting to demands on power rotation made by the Kogi West Elders Forum who paid him a congratulatory visit at the Government House, Lokoja.

The governor said that he was not in the position to decide where his successor would come from after his second term in office, saying only God and the Kogi electorate can decide that.

He noted that the people of Kogi state believe in equity, justice and fairness.

He stated that as a governor, he wouldn’t say who will succeed him or where the next governor will come from amongst the three senatorial districts of the state, noting that only God has such powers.

Presenting the position of the Kogi West Elders Forum, Major General Julius Olakunle Osanupin (Rtd) stated that the governor should ensure that all stakeholders in the state are consulted in the formation of his new cabinet for input.

He urged the governor to ensure executive and political power rotation within the state, noting that the concentration of power in a particular senatorial district had been the cause of violence in the state in the past.

Governor Bello said he had been reaching out to all stakeholders for reconciliation and assured of his readiness to form an all-inclusive government that will reflect the interests of every segment of the state.

The governor also told the Elders that the three arms of governments in Kogi State were working in harmony, noting that the little disagreement with the judiciary as regards biometric data capturing of judicial workers had been laid to rest.

The governor promised to continue to fight insecurity and provide more infrastructure for the people while noting that all ongoing projects in the state will be completed.

Earlier, Gen David Jemibewon (Rtd) who led the Forum, in his opening remarks, stated they were on a congratulatory visit to the governor on his victory at the just concluded governorship polls in the state.

Amongst those that visited the governor include Alhaji Idris Yusuf, the Aguma of Tawari, Dr Tunde Arosanyi, Chief Funmilayo Fatima, Vice Admiral Joseph Ajayi (Rtd) and Col Olusegun Oloruntoba (Rtd).


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