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Yahaya Bello: Kogi indigenes To EFCC: Don’t Allow Embittered, Ethnic Jingoists Lead You Astray

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Indigenes of Kogi State have cautioned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, against those they described as embittered and desperate ethnic jingoists who are strengthening the public opinion that the Commission is collaborating with certain opposition figures to persecute the immediate past Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello.


The indigenes said since the allegation of corruption by the EFCC against the former Governor became a national discourse, “some persons who are afraid of chasing their dreams at the polls have hidden under the veneer of activism to sponsor their tribesmen to impugn on the character of ex Governor Yahaya Bello maliciously”.


Addressing a press conference yesterday, chairman of the forum, Benjamin Oguche noted that those still calling for the arrest of Bello even in the face of an ongoing court process, were either uninformed or out to rubbish the image of EFCC while pursuing their prolonged vendetta mission.


The Kogi youth leaders said this particular group had consistently pursued a “we against them” agenda, causing division and hate among the ethnic groups in Kogi, spreading falsehood and propaganda to the public on the matter.


“It is sad and regrettable that the so-called corruption allegation against Bello, which remains an allegation until established in the court of law, has become an opportunity for chronic political failures to unleash their intolerance and deep-rooted frustration on a state that our founding fathers have laboured so hard to unite.


“Without credible reasons, they have been said to have mobilised resources to fight him for daring to govern a state he hails from and for overseeing a free and fair election which produced another governor, not from their fold,” they stated.


According to them, the polarisation, ethnic and religious colouration that have been introduced in recent times into the EFCC trial of the immediate past Governor calls for worry, especially among every Kogi indigene who has a firm belief in the peaceful co-existence of the state as an indivisible entity.


“Suffice to say that what we see playing out today is a microcosm of what our country represents, where the so called minority is discriminated against, sidelined and treated like a lesser citizen in a country he has made equal, if not greater, contributions to building. The so called minority has been made to believe his voice does not count and his fundamental right to pursue social, economic and political interest taken away.


“Since through divine providence that former Governor Yahaya Bello became governor in 2016, several arrow of ethnic bitterness, needless attacks and corruption profiling have been targetted at him and his government for no offence other than for the simple reason that the responsibility to lead our dear state at that time fell on his shoulder.


“While God saw him through his four years in office, the people of our dear state equally and overwhelmingly renewed their mandate for him, sending him to go again, amidst hate campaign, violence attacks and ethnic war by some ethnic driven elites who have sworn never to allow certain ethnic groups have a taste of leading the state.

While this gathering is not about catalogue of exploits he achieved and the records he broke within these eight years, it is important to note that since he left office, same known tribal jingoists and ethnic champions have been having sleepless nights plotting the downfall of the man.


“The anti-Bello protests in the UK last week, Lagos last week and Abuja today highlight the glaring danger those they regard as minority ethnic groups face in the hands of those who feel that their population is for the purpose of suppressing the fundamental rights of others to seek political interest. One continues to wonder where the protesters gathered the money to go on a protest spray, if some people are not bankrolling them, which suggest a sinister plan different from genuine fight against corruption as the public is made to understand.


“We understand that the case for which these hate-induced protests are going on is in the court and the court is a place of orderliness where every party will push their stands without necessarily drawing dagger to murder our peace. We are, however, surprised that dimension of sustained protests have been added to their inglorious mission.


“We have often expressed our confidence in the judiciary and irrespective of how long it could take, the wheel of justice must grind to a logical end. We, however, frown at the seeming open hands the EFCC has been showing to the protesters which is fuelling an unfortunate suspicion that must be immediately corrected.


“While we welcome in its entirety the probe of the former Governor, we, however, reject the deliberate image smearing against him. We call on the EFCC to disregard the propaganda of ethnic agents and face the task of diligent prosecution,” the youth leaders advised.

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Why Ikare Needs an ICT University – Senator Ipinsagba

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The Senator representing Ondo North Senatorial District in the 10th National Assembly, Jide Ipinsagba has described the proposed Information and Communication Technology (ICT) University in Ikare-Akoko, as a move aimed at empowering the youth and driving economic growth in the area.


Speaking with newsmen in Ikare-Akoko, Senator Ipinsagba emphasised the importance of equipping the younger generation with the skills and knowledge required to compete in today’s digital world.


“As a representative of my senatorial district, I have always been driven by a passion to promote development and add value to my community. I have been working tirelessly for the establishment of an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) university in Ikare-Akoko and I am excited to share my vision with you”, he explained.


According to him, “the idea of bringing an ICT university to Ikare-Akoko was born out of my desire to equip our young people with the skills and knowledge required to compete in today’s digital world. 


“In a world where technology is rapidly changing the way we live and work, it is essential that we equip our youths with the tools to succeed in life”.


He said “by establishing this specialised university, we will not only be creating employment opportunities for our people, but also contributing to the growth of our local economy.


“The university will serve as a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship, attracting businesses and investors to our region”.


He explained further by saying that, “this ICT university will be one of the latest and most specialised institutions in sub-Saharan Africa, making it a unique opportunity for our community to take a giant leap forward in terms of development and progress.


“I am pleased to say that our President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu is supportive of our efforts to establish more universities, particularly those focused on ICT and specialised fields that can drive economic growth”.


In addition to the economic benefits, the university is expected to have a profound impact on the social fabrics of the community. “It will bring people together, foster a sense of pride and ownership and create a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere that will make Ikare-Akoko more a attractive place to live and work.


Senator Ipinsagba stated that, “while there have been discussions about creating a new state for Ondo North, I believe that the establishment of this university is a crucial step towards achieving that goal. By demonstrating our capacity for growth and development, we can strengthen our case for statehood and create a brighter future for our people”.


The Senator insists that, “the establishment of an ICT university in Ikare-Akoko is a vital step towards empowering our future generations and driving economic growth and development in our community”.
He expressed commitment to “making this vision a reality and looking forward to working with all stakeholders to bring this project to fruition”.


The Senator assured the people that the project has the support of the President and other stakeholders, and expressed confidence that the university will become a reality soon.

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