Opinion: Austin Okai Vindicated as Kogi Assembly Approves N4b Loan for Rice Mill

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Realistically, the acclaimed anti-corruption crusader, Comrade Austin Usman Okai has hinted the general public on the imprudent plan of Kogi State Governor to seek for a loan of 10 Billion.
Many people did not believe him, some even fought that publication with the view that it’s not realistic.
Apparently, such publication draw the attention of the State House of Assembly which was debated extensively and even threaten to invite him for interrogation.
Astonishingly, the authenticity of the publication is now pretty obvious. Okai is now regarded as the Nostradamus of our time, as all his prophecies and predictions are obviously coming to reality.
In August the state governor borrowed 1.9billion and currently he got the approval from the state assembly to borrow 4 billion and soonest he will borrow the remaining balance of 3.1billion.
Idris Ndako has decamped as revealed by Okai and now we are patently waiting for him to become the next speaker as predicted by our Nostradamus Austin Okai.
The implication of this unmanaged circumstances would eventually become a burden on the incoming government.
The regime of Bello is eating and milking the state dry to her bone and also driving the state economy to a high level of indebtedness. This will obviously stagnate who ever is coming before him which is very bad and inhuman.
My fear for the state is that a government that misappropriated all the Paris club refunds, the Internal Generated Revenue, Bailout billions and the statutory monthly allocations released to him and was unable to pay workers and pensioners salaries,  how can such governor utilise the loan that he is requesting for?
Apparently, the loan will be misused and the purpose for obtaining such loan will become a misery.
We will continue to wait for Kogi rice till eternity.
Bello, must stop all these deceptive trick of milking the state in the name of unrealistic projects.  Kogi state must be free again.
– Mr. Itodo Dennis
Coordinator: Voice of the People

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