Alhaji Yahaya Bello was yesterday sworn
in as the governor of Kogi State, with a pledge to maintain
zero-tolerance for corruption.
The Chief Judge of the state, Justice
Nasiru Ajana, administered the oath of office on Bello, at a ceremony
where his Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)-recognised
deputy, James Abiodun Faleke, was unavailable.
Faleke is contesting the choice of Bello
as replacement for the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate at the
November 21 election, Prince Abubakar Audu, who died before he could be
declared winner of the poll.
Bello, who took the oath at noon at the
main bowl of the Confluence Stadium in Lokoja, said the APC government
would lead with the wishes and aspiration of the party leaders and
agenda.
The venue of the swearin-in was filled, with different groups cheering and waving to usher in the new administration.
In an emotion-laden speech, Bello quoted
copiously from the inaugural speech of President Muhammadu Buhari,
saying:“I belong to everybody and I belong to nobody”, just as he
pledged that his administration will be modelled after that of Buhari.
His words: “President Muhammadu Buhari,
who epitomises personal discipline, rugged determination and honesty, I
intended to model my administration after Buhari.
“ We exist for the sole purpose of
serving the people of Kogi State, not to serve the avarice of a few.
There is no greater evil than corruption. I declare and affirm that
Alhaji Yahaya Bello administration will have zero tolerance for
corruption.
Bello also paid tribute to the late
Audu, who he described as an icon, whose foresight and doggedness paved
the way for the “victory we celebrate today. Continue to rest in peace,
my leader”.
He hailed APC National leader, Asiwaju
Bola Tinubu, who he described as the most singular successful politician
of this democratic dispensation.
The governor pledged to embark on
people-oriented projects, noting that his administration will pay a
month’s salary soon and pay arrears of about three months in batches.
He said positive and decisive action
would be taken to rescue Kogi State, stressing that he and his team,
with God on their side, will execute a master plan to rebuild new Kogi
State.
“We must lead as leader, who will not
disappoint the people. I will lead Kogi State by example and
accountability. We shall allow the rule of law and effective governance
to prevail”, he stressed.
The governor remarked that strategies have been put in place to tackle all sectors of the economy.
He expressed concern about the security
of life and property, promising to meet with the commissioner of Police
in finding a solution.
Bello, however, hailed the commissioner for providing adequate security for the ceremony.
Among dignitaries present were APC
National Chairman Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, Senate president, who was
represented by Senator Kabiru Gaya; Speaker, House of Representatives
(also represented); Nasarawa State Governor; Alhaji Tanko Almakura; his
Benue State counterpart, Samuel Otorm; Senator Dino Melaye; Senator
Nurudeen Abatemi and Speaker, Kogi State House of Assembly.
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