Showing posts with label Yahaya bello. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yahaya bello. Show all posts

Friday, 28 July 2017

I am ready to take a bullet for KSU Students – Gov. Yahaya Bello

I’m Ready To Take Bullet For KSU Student

The imbroglio that accompanied the recent proscription of activities of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in Kogi State University,Anyigba,was a sad one,even though it came as the last resort in order for the present administration in the state to find headways and a lasting solution to the matter.

This was the submission of the Governor,Alhaji Yahaya Bello during the flag-off of the ultra-modern GYB Primary School Project,held in Adankolo,Lokoja,today.

Governor Bello,who lamented the situation where the students,who are at the receiving end, have become wagers at the hands of the ASUU KSU members,said he made the decision to sound it to all that the future of Kogi youths and children is not for sale.

According to the Governor,despite the fact that several commentators have had discordant views on the matter,he is ready to take bullet for the students and indeed the entire people of the state,if it gets to that.

He said it was in view of this resolve that his administration has continued to make all necessary financial and ancillary sacrifices towards ensuring that he stabilizes education in higher institutions of the state.

The Governor stressed the need for Nigerian case-laws to be assisted to make more pronouncements on perennial struggles between what he described as “the might of unions in institutions providing essential services and the rights of owners and the fate of beneficiaries.

Governor Bello wondered whether there is no legal sanctuary whatsoever under the law to adjudicate on matters that concern unions in tertiary institutions whenever they down tools due to genuine constraints of government in meeting all their demands.

The Governor therefore used the event to reiterate his government’s determination not to leave any stone unturned in its commitment to providing and guaranteeing the welfare of the citizens in every sector.
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Thursday, 27 July 2017

Yahaya Bello is Plunging Kogi State Into Debt – James Faleke

Member of the House of Representatives James Faleke has accused Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello of plunging the state into debt. According to Faleke, the governor borrowed over N35 billion from two banks less than two years after assuming office, saying the profligacy of the governor...
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Tuesday, 25 July 2017

The History of Impeachment in Nigeria and Why Bello, Melaye Must Sheath Swords

The word “impeachment” was uncommon in the Nigerian political lexicon until 1981 when Alhaji Balarabe Musa, the first Executive Governor of Kaduna state was impeached. Not because of any fraudulent practice or misapplication of funds but due largely to political differences between the...
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Tuesday, 11 July 2017

Photos Of Governor Yahaya Bello's Visit To Kogi State University Ayingba - He Was Welcomed In Grand Syle

Governor Yahaya Bello vow to clear all salaries owe Kogi state University staff....... Either you are on sabbatical or on contract, we owe you these and we shall pay you. The Governing Council and the Government's Management Board, shall meet to reconcile the accounts and pay you all... Gov....
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Wednesday, 5 July 2017

3 Kogi Voters ask Court to Sack Governor Yahaya Bello

Yahaya Bello Three voters in Kogi state have approached a Federal High Court in Abuja to declare the return and swearing-in of Yahaya Bello as the governor of Kogi as null and void. The suit was filed on June 16, before Justice John Tsoho of the Federal High Court...
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Friday, 19 May 2017

Exploits Of Excellent Leadership: Governor Yahaya Bello In The Eye Of History

Excellence is indeed an art, greatness is a habit, for we are what we repeatedly do. It is no longer news that Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello has been consistently identified as one of the best performing Governors in sub-Saharan Africa by pundits and political observers. With recorded giant strides made with his New Direction Team in the core areas of infrastructural revampment, security, agricultural revolution, Civil service and pension reforms, youth empowerment and probity in governance, it is indeed a thoroughly merited observation.

Little wonder the Governor received goodwill messages from many quarters as Daily Times Nigeria honoured him deservingly as one of the Times Heroes in commemoration of the 91st anniversary of the oldest Newspaper in Nigeria. For a recognized, age-long truth-dispensing institution like Daily Times Nigeria to find one worthy of honour, celebration and recognition for charting a new course and plausible direction for development, stability, peace and progress in the glare of stiff opposition to change and development is no mean feat. Such reputable recognitions are therefore needed to celebrate performing public office holders to encourage them to do more.

It is worthy of note that the Inspector General of Police gave a similar Award of Recognition for outstanding Leadership and Efforts at Adressing Security Challenges in the State for the year 2016 to the Governor.

This lofty stride achieved in the area of security has been lauded by a number of well-meaning  people, Kogites and non-Kogites alike. One of such people is a respected military personnel who fought in the warfront for four years, Cheer Agba who made an incisive comment on security in Kogi State then and now. He remarked:

“It (insecurity in Kogi State) got so bad my battalion drafted a fighting unit to marry up with other regiments in the fight to rescue Kogi. I lost two of my colleagues there in 2012. In fact, Boko Haram boast and threat that they would demolish Nigeria in 24 hours was as a result of the grip they had on Kogi as their tactical command headquarters. That Kogi enjoys this level of peace and tranquility this soon is a miracle to me.”

This is a great testimony from a dispassionate and objective Nigerian Soldier. It bears eloquent testimony to the Governor’s capacity to deliver on his electioneering promises.

It would be recalled that the Governor has made good his promise to sanitize the Kogi State civil service and pension’s scheme, thus fishing out ghost workers and saving the State of monumental waste hitherto expended on paying non-existent people on the State’s wage bill. Not only has he successfully cleared the stables, he has commenced the payment of the cleared workers.

Torrents of deserving applause for this trustworthy Statesman attended the Kogi airwaves as members of the Kogi State Council for Arts and Culture began to sing his praise as they received their salary alerts. Many people also offered him hearty prayers for pardoning the less grievous offences committed by some civil servants including the staff of Kogi State Arts Council, who received alerts for their accumulated salaries and emoluments. These include the staff who were on the uncleared list for “less serious” infractions and pardoned on April 30th, 2017 with a directive that their entitlements be computed and paid before May 31. No wonder, the moniker for the performance-delivery Governor in the State is “Mr. Talk and Do”.

That is not all, as part of the Agricultural revolution initiative of the Governor, the State under the distinguished leadership of the Executive Governor would on May 29, 2017 be kickstarting massive agricultural projects in Kogi State. Rice mill would be situated in Kampe-Omi Dam and it would create hundreds of direct and indirect jobs for citizens of the State and the scheme plans to have the production of Confluence Rice to be made abundantly available in the State by December projection.

It is worthy of commendation that investors are now trooping into the State because the State is now safe, secure and business-friendly due to the efforts of the quiet achieving Governor who is eternally committed to turning around the fortunes of the State and leaving in its trail, monumental verifiable achievements.

It is instructive to note that the safety of the state is not unconnected to Governor Yahaya Bello’s passion for the security of lives and properties of all indigenes and inhabitants of Kogi State.

It is amazing that the Governor is not doing exploits because of his desire to continue in office, but because of posterity. At the Daily Times Nigeria Banquet where he was honoured he enthused: “My fellow awardees, congratulations. As we continue in the business of governance, let us govern with posterity and not the next election in mind”.

This is indeed the word and mindset of a Statesman who is primarily concerned about the next generation, not a typical Politician simply worried about the next election.

It’s indeed the dawn of new direction, the core of good governance, the crescendo of excellent servant leadership, the gizmo of dependable industry and the shore of socio-political and economic prosperity for the people of Kogi. History will one day adjudge as fair and rewarding the giant strides of this great leader who prioritises the people over and above himself.

God bless the people of Kogi State; God bless the performing Governor as he continues to deliver the dividends of democracy to the doorsteps of the people.

– Petra Akinti Onyegbule is the Chief Press Secretary to the Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello.
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Sunday, 19 June 2016

[Photo] Governor Yahaya Bello And Wife Having Fun With Korede Bello

Kogi state Governor Yahaya Bello was seen with his wife having fun with Korede bello at a birthday. This picture has got some Kogi state university student talking that the school is on strike, and the governor is Flexing. Well my take on this is that he can't kill himself, he don t...
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Friday, 10 June 2016

Yahaya Bello To rename Kogi State University after Abubakar Audu - Prince Abubakar Audu University (Paau)

Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi on Friday renamed the Kogi State University, Ayangba , after the late first civilian governor of the state, Prince Abubakar Audu. Bello announced the change in the name of the 15- year-old university during a statewide broadcast to mark his victory at the state...
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Friday, 20 May 2016

Open Letter To Kogi State Governor "Yahaya Bello" - By Kogi State University P.R.O Ogiri Cosmos Ogiri



If SUG is not in support of the strike, I cosmos on my personal capacity is in support of it.

If SUG wants to truncate the strike, I would rather plead that the students join me in Aluta to force the Government to wipe the tears of our fathers, uncles, and brothers who all have bills to pay too.

 It is a pity so many thinks it is all about Yahaya Bello but no it is not a fight against him but a fight for justice from KOGI STATE GOVERNMENT which is a continuous process.

It is also unfortunate that our new Vice Chancellor has been caught in this kind of situation, Sir I know you so well that in your capable capacity you will never want the lecturers to go on strike, you gave them 50,000 each during December period (Advanced Payment).

I have heard of your numerous pleas and insatiable letters to ASUU to suspend their strike action. Sir it was as a honor to you (As a new Leader) that ASUU never went on strike during  the last semester exams. May God protect you, your job, your ideas and well wishes for we the students loves you, your innovative and proactive policies.

Mr. Governor, nobody is using anybody against your government. Our lecturers are now chronic debtors. Some of them have families and bills to pay, Sir if at this stage you thinking of witch hunting what would you say when they come for their Earn Allowance for two years? If at all it is witch hunting will you let the youths and leaders of tomorrow suffer?

Will you let those witch hunters hunt our career? The brain is depreciating, education is on the collapse in Kogi State; qualitative primary education, no solidified policies for the secondary education and here we are...no serious educational impact.

Sir. If at all Kogi State University lecturers are not captured in the total bailout, not to talk of Batch A or B. Because as at the time Wada the former governor pleaded the Federal Government for a bail out KSU lecturers salary was not an issue but their earned allowance; Sir will you let our learning spirit diminish?
How much is it that you cannot sincerely source for, 100Billion? No! Just A billion naira.

Yahaya Bello pay our lecturers. Yahaya Bello save our youths from idleness. Yahaya Bello don't let the devil build more work shops in Kogi.

Signed...By Ogiri Cosmos

PS: Keep Sharing Among Friends till They all see it. Watch out for my next move, we must get back to class.

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