Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Kogi State: Bello a shadow-chasing passerby in government house - PDP

The Peoples Democratic Party has described as comical the swearing in of Yahaya Bello who did not participate in the overall election, as Kogi State Governor.



The swearing in took a dramatic turn when Bello was sworn in in the absence of his elected deputy,  James Faleke who had earlier threatened not to show up due to the crisis that surrounded the election.


In a communique issued by the PDP National Secretary, Prof. Adewale Oladipo, the party described Bello as a shadow-chasing passerby since he only scored 6885 during the governorship election.


PDP said The said Yahaya Bello, who cannot claim the overall winning votes in the election is therefore a shadow-chasing passerby on an excursion in Kogi state government house, as the so-called swearing-in ceremony, having no bearing from the votes at election is at best an APC function.


The people of Kogi are aware that the man being paraded by the APC is not the person they exercised confidence in at the election as he scored a paltry 6885 vote in the so-called supplementary election as against the 204,877 votes polled by the PDP candidate, Alhaji Idris Wada in the overall election.


However, as a law abiding party, we hereby urge our members and the people of Kogi state to remain calm and not despair over this slap on democracy as the courts would soon deliver justice with regard to the authentic governor with the mandate of the majority at the election.




Kogi State: Bello a shadow-chasing passerby in government house - PDP

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