Monday 29 August 2016

Serious Drama As Kogi Youths Barricade Roads, Stop Governor Bello’s Wife From Passing (Photos)

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The First Lady of Kogi State has been stopped from freely moving in an area od the state by aggrieved youths.
Hajiya Rashidat Bello, the wife of Kogi State governor, has been given some embarrassment today.

According to a Facebook page, Okun Voice, the woman was stopped from performing a function in the state.
Below is how it was reported:
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AYANGBA YOUTHS BARRICADE ROADS, STOP GOV BELLO’S WIFE FROM ENTERING BY AMUDA DAN SULAIMAN FAB
Youths in Ayangba, Dekina Local Government Area of Kogi State, yesterday, barricaded all access routes to the town disallowing Governor Yahaya Bello’s wife, Hajiya Rashidat Bello convoy from entering the commercial city.
The convoy of the the governor’s wife which was on its way to the town to distribute items to some orphans in an orphanage home, to mark the 25th anniversary of the state creation was stopped.
Mrs Rashidat, noticing the seriousness in the combat ready youths and for fear of being lynched immediately ordered the entourage to return back to Lokoja.
Leader of the youth group, Jibrin Ojadale, a physically-challenged man on wheelchair, said ; “we will not allow her distribute any item to our people unless governor Bello pay the state workers and pensioners their outstanding salary arrears.
“We also want him to account for the N20 billion bailout given to him by the federal government.”
A youth, Peters David, said in an interview, “We don’t want any Kogi State governor’s aides around here, because the governor has failed us.
“Bello is a wicked governor, we will not allow his wife or any of his aides enter our community.
“What can the governor claim to have done for this community since he assumed office?
“Our people are dying every day due to lack of salary. Armed robbers and kidnapers have taken over the state,” he said.
KOGIWATCH gathered that same scenario played out when she had a maiden trip to Ekinrin-Ade, in Ijumu local government area.
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