2023 Kogi Guber Poll ‘ll Be Most Peaceful Ever -Yahaya Bello

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Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi on Friday assured  that  the state’s governorship election billed for Nov. 11 would be the most peaceful ever held in the state.

Speaking at the 3rd Governor Yahaya Bello (GYB) Seminar for Nigeria’s Political and Crime Correspondents/Editors in Abuja, the governor said that the election would also be free and fair.

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On the allegations and counter allegations regarding destruction of campaign offices in the state, the governor said  the APC candidate, Alhaji Usman Ododo, remained  the most popular and loved and so would not engage in any act that might mar the polls.

“Ododo has endeared himself to the  people of Kogi. How can you be the most popular candidate, positioned to win and still instigate violence?”

He said that Ododo, whom mischievous opposition has alleged is his cousin, emerged as APC candidate based on merit.

 

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that some opposition parties had claimed that Ododo emerged as the APC candidate because he is Bello’s cousin.

The governor maintained that he had  no blood relationship with the APC governorship candidate in the state,  Alhaji Usman Ododo.

Bello said that  Ododo emerged overwhelmingly in a free and fair primaries of the APC.

“Ododo and I may come from the same place  but we do not share blood relationship. He is a very compassionate, hardworking and competent fellow and those qualities spoke for him at the primaries.”

Bello explained that part of his administration’s focus was to do away with  ethnic  sentiments that had set the state backwards before his emergence.

“Ethnic sentiments has set Kogi backward for 19 years and we must break away from that for competence.

“My administration has changed the narrative of ethnicity and have been appointing and working with competent people against choosing people by their tribe.

“We raise people from different backgrounds,  irrespective of their senatorial zones.”

 

Earlier, the Kogi Commissioner for Information, Mr Kingsley Fanwo, said no blood would be shed because of an election.

Fanwo said that security remained key to the state, and therefore it would not be distracted from the part of peace.

(NAN)

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