The
inauguration ceremony was, however, conducted without a deputy governor, as the
unwilling deputy governor-elect, James Faleke, boycotted the event in
continuation of his
stand not to be associated with Bello’s emergence as
replacement for late Abubakar Audu, the deceased All Progressives Congress,
APC, governorship candidate.
The new Governor of Kogi
State, Yahaya Adoza Bello, yesterday, declared his stand against corruption and
impunity, saying he was in a hurry to develop the state.
Bello stated this after he
was administered the oath of office and Oath of Allegiance as the fourth
civilian governor of the state by the state Chief Judge, Justice Nasir Ajanah.
The governor, however, was
betrayed by his emotion, when he burst into tears while remembering his late
father and eulogising his mother and recalling the many troubles he faced
before he became governor.
Indeed, Bello’s swearing-in
without a deputy governor drew plaudits and criticisms from the opposition
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and some stakeholders.
The peaceful event was
witnessed by a mammoth crowd as the 25,000 capacity Confluence Stadium venue
was filled to capacity.

CONGRATULATIONS To YAHAYA
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