Police Score Yahaya Bello High on Security As Kogites Murmur Over Welfare
The Kogi State Police Command has rated the administration
of Governor Yahaya Bello high on issues of security in the state.
In a chat with members of the Nigerian Guild of
Investigative Journalists (NGIJ) in his office on Thursday, the Public
Relations Officer of the command, DSP Williams Ovye Aya lauded the state
governor for providing patrol vans and other logistics for security operatives
in the state.
DSP Aya said Kogi state is relatively peaceful when compared
to what it used to be before the incumbent administration came on board. He
noted that although there is no perfect security in any part of the world but
there is always room for improvement.
”The state governor has been committed to ensuring adequate
security of lives and properties of Kogi residents by providing all needed
logistics since inception of his tenure,” he said.
However, preliminary findings by members of the Guild who
are presently in the state on fact finding mission ahead of November 2019
gubernatorial election revealed that some Kogites are not happy with the
Governor due to his alleged insensitivity to plight of workers which they say
have greatly affected economic activities in the state.
Speaking on the ongoing investigation, the President of the
Guild, Mr. Wale Abydeen disclosed that over 10,000 copies of questionnaire
is being administered across the 21 local government areas of the state.
”We are on a fact-finding mission in Kogi state to assess
the impact or otherwise of the Governor Yahaya Bello’s administration on the
people of the state.
He noted that the Guild, in the course of its mission,
will meet different interest groups including Labour Unions, Pensioners,
Traditional rulers, Market women, traders, political parties and government
functionaries to get firsthand information.
According to him, efforts to get reactions of Kogi
government through its appointees has not yielded fruits at as the time of
filing this report.
Sahara Weekly
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