Bello promises to crush insecurity, pay workers' salary
– Newly inaugurated Governor Yahaya Bello promised to crush security challenge
– Bello pleaded to pay workers’ backlog salary
– He vowed to immortalize late Prince Audu Abubakar
The newly inaugurated governor of Kogi state, Yahaya Bello has promised the state civil servants that he will pay salaries in the state as soon.
Bello made this promise on Wednesday, January 27, while delivering his inauguration speech at the confluence stadium, Lokoja, Kogi state.
The governor pointed out that his administration will be opened to the contribution of everyone as he will operate an open policy.
He said: “There is no greater evil than corruption, and nothing champions that more than impunity,” he said.
“Corruption and impunity make sure our people repeatedly arrive at a broken future and finally bereaved of success or the promised better life.
“Let it be recorded today that future generation will not be given any reason to count this incoming administration among those who revelled in corruption and impunity. We will be different by the grace of God.”
He explained that his government will make us all the resources belonging to Kogi state to work for the people stating a zero tolerance for corruption and impunity.
Meanwhile, Bello has appointed Mr Edward Onoja as his Chief of staff and Alhaji Abdulkarim Abdulmalik as his special adviser on media and strategy.
A statement issued in Lokoja today also stated that said that Mr Kingsley Fanwo has been appointed as the chief press secretary to the governor.
The statement which was personally by the governor the appointments take immediate effect.
It described Onoja, the new Chief of Staff, as a tested administrator who rose to management positions in several blue chip companies in financial, and oil and gas sectors. He hails from Ogugu, Olamaboro local government area of the state.
It said Abdulmalik, the Special Adviser on Media and Strategy, was prior to his appointment, a seasoned journalist, social media expert and media consultant based in Abuja. He hailed from Ihima, Okehi local government area of the state.
– Bello pleaded to pay workers’ backlog salary
– He vowed to immortalize late Prince Audu Abubakar
The newly inaugurated governor of Kogi state, Yahaya Bello has promised the state civil servants that he will pay salaries in the state as soon.
Bello made this promise on Wednesday, January 27, while delivering his inauguration speech at the confluence stadium, Lokoja, Kogi state.
The governor pointed out that his administration will be opened to the contribution of everyone as he will operate an open policy.
He said: “There is no greater evil than corruption, and nothing champions that more than impunity,” he said.
“Corruption and impunity make sure our people repeatedly arrive at a broken future and finally bereaved of success or the promised better life.
“Let it be recorded today that future generation will not be given any reason to count this incoming administration among those who revelled in corruption and impunity. We will be different by the grace of God.”
He explained that his government will make us all the resources belonging to Kogi state to work for the people stating a zero tolerance for corruption and impunity.
Meanwhile, Bello has appointed Mr Edward Onoja as his Chief of staff and Alhaji Abdulkarim Abdulmalik as his special adviser on media and strategy.
A statement issued in Lokoja today also stated that said that Mr Kingsley Fanwo has been appointed as the chief press secretary to the governor.
The statement which was personally by the governor the appointments take immediate effect.
It described Onoja, the new Chief of Staff, as a tested administrator who rose to management positions in several blue chip companies in financial, and oil and gas sectors. He hails from Ogugu, Olamaboro local government area of the state.
It said Abdulmalik, the Special Adviser on Media and Strategy, was prior to his appointment, a seasoned journalist, social media expert and media consultant based in Abuja. He hailed from Ihima, Okehi local government area of the state.

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