Power Shift Shall Never Back Out, Despite the Decisions On The Altar Of Primaries – Bello Festus

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It is really an opportunity to be please with, I use this medium to greet every living soul on the surface of Confluence State, both humane and non humane.

As a Comrade and a Positive Change Solicitor its will be unpleasant to depict my opinions without acknowledging the magnanimity of every other Great Change Actors that have in all times and ramifications stand to their feet to proclaim the manifestation of equity and fairness in the structural federal character of Kogi State.

As regard to others who have politicize every of our aim concerning the course for power shift and the quest for a tripartite government. Please don’t erroneously justify our effulgent charisma, we don’t mean to be tribal bias, rather do we seem to be an ethnic fanatics. As a compatriot of our beloved great nation we need to fight against the stupendous rot of malfeasance, injustice, inequity and unfairness that have befall our political praxis.

The inauguration of Kogi in 1991 by the then military administration of Gen Ibrahim Badamosi Babanginda I believe its not a mistake of history. The conglomeration of Igalas from Benue State and the Ebiras and Okuns from Old Kwara in affiliation with other minority tribes I believe is for the purpose to forestall political liberation and to annihilate the calamity of political hegemony.

The intense agitation of every injured heart for the efficacy of tripartition in our political administration portrays an absolute quest for a new style of governance. A style characterise with the logic of socio ethnic competition and ideological rivalry which is one factor to promote even development in an heterogeneous society like – KOGI STATE.  It’s significant to state the fact that in a civil state, the real spell of democratic oppositions in an heterogeneous society does not only cut across the alter of political parties but rather also take cognizance of the ideological rivalry among ethnic groups.

Unfortunately the decisions on the alter of the major political parties has however to some extent has just crucified the optimistic mass quest for power shift and rotation. The just concluded Kogi Peoples Democratic Party and the All Progressive Congress primaries producing a domineering tribe mates, Captain Idris Wada, a present sitting Governor of Kogi State, and Prince Audu Abubakar, a former Governor of Kogi state as their respective sole candidate in the forth coming Kogi Governorship Election showcase a continuous status quo of political hegemony. Nevertheless, the end shall justify the means as we thereby look on to the subsequent party primaries before November 21.

If reverse be the case, to protect and project future solidarity I suggest hereby our political elders should go into an assured official agreement and formal authentication captioning the attestations of the three major tribes in Kogi State — that is the Igalas, Ebira and Okuns.

God Bless Kogi, God Bless Nigeria.

Message from Amb. Bello Festus G. Indah, A Political Scientist and An Ambassador For Positive Change.

Email: BelloFestus26@gmail.com

Twitter: @AmbBFG026


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