Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by AnonPoet: 4:29pm On Apr 26 |
The case between the ex-governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has sparked a broader debate among Nigerians. Many citizens are now calling on both the EFCC and the Federal Government to provide transparency by releasing their financial reports spanning the last eight years. This call for accountability stems from the assertion that the Kogi State Government, under Governor Yahaya Bello's administration, has already taken the proactive step of publishing its financial records for the past eight years. The proactive disclosure of financial records by the Kogi State Government stands out as a notable example of transparency and accountability in governance. These records, readily accessible to the public via the official Kogi State Government website ( www.kogistate.gov.ng) and Kogipedia ( www.kogipedia.net), provide a comprehensive insight into the financial management practices of the state over the specified period. By making these financial reports available online, the Kogi State Government has demonstrated a commitment to transparency, allowing citizens to scrutinize the state's financial activities and hold their leaders accountable. This move not only fosters trust between the government and its constituents but also encourages greater civic engagement and participation in the democratic process. Moreover, the publication of financial reports serves as a crucial tool for combating corruption and ensuring good governance. When government agencies and officials are held accountable for their financial actions, it becomes more challenging for corruption to thrive unchecked. Transparency in financial matters not only deters corrupt practices but also promotes efficient and effective use of public funds for the benefit of society as a whole. 5 Likes |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by gratefulheart(m): 5:03pm On Apr 26 |
Yahaya Bello's slave, tell your corrupt greedy wicked master he will account for every kobo of our state money and still go to prison. AnonPoet:
The case between the ex-governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has sparked a broader debate among Nigerians. Many citizens are now calling on both the EFCC and the Federal Government to provide transparency by releasing their financial reports spanning the last eight years. This call for accountability stems from the assertion that the Kogi State Government, under Governor Yahaya Bello's administration, has already taken the proactive step of publishing its financial records for the past eight years.
The proactive disclosure of financial records by the Kogi State Government stands out as a notable example of transparency and accountability in governance. These records, readily accessible to the public via the official Kogi State Government website (www.kogistate.gov.ng) and Kogipedia (www.kogipedia.net), provide a comprehensive insight into the financial management practices of the state over the specified period.
By making these financial reports available online, the Kogi State Government has demonstrated a commitment to transparency, allowing citizens to scrutinize the state's financial activities and hold their leaders accountable. This move not only fosters trust between the government and its constituents but also encourages greater civic engagement and participation in the democratic process.
Moreover, the publication of financial reports serves as a crucial tool for combating corruption and ensuring good governance. When government agencies and officials are held accountable for their financial actions, it becomes more challenging for corruption to thrive unchecked. Transparency in financial matters not only deters corrupt practices but also promotes efficient and effective use of public funds for the benefit of society as a whole. 48 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by helinues: 5:05pm On Apr 26 |
The sudden lovers of Yahaya Bello.
Some of them wouldn't mind to support devil as long the devil is against this government 42 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by ElSudani: 5:07pm On Apr 26 |
AnonPoet:
The case between the ex-governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has sparked a broader debate among Nigerians. Many citizens are now calling on both the EFCC and the Federal Government to provide transparency by releasing their financial reports spanning the last eight years. This call for accountability stems from the assertion that the Kogi State Government, under Governor Yahaya Bello's administration, has already taken the proactive step of publishing its financial records for the past eight years.
The proactive disclosure of financial records by the Kogi State Government stands out as a notable example of transparency and accountability in governance. These records, readily accessible to the public via the official Kogi State Government website (www.kogistate.gov.ng) and Kogipedia (www.kogipedia.net), provide a comprehensive insight into the financial management practices of the state over the specified period.
By making these financial reports available online, the Kogi State Government has demonstrated a commitment to transparency, allowing citizens to scrutinize the state's financial activities and hold their leaders accountable. This move not only fosters trust between the government and its constituents but also encourages greater civic engagement and participation in the democratic process.
Moreover, the publication of financial reports serves as a crucial tool for combating corruption and ensuring good governance. When government agencies and officials are held accountable for their financial actions, it becomes more challenging for corruption to thrive unchecked. Transparency in financial matters not only deters corrupt practices but also promotes efficient and effective use of public funds for the benefit of society as a whole. Yahaya Bello is fit for the firing squad. Some Nigerians are killed for stealing far less than he stole. 26 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by DMerciful(m): 5:08pm On Apr 26 |
Why are you defending Bello? Did he pay your fees upfront too? AnonPoet:
The case between the ex-governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has sparked a broader debate among Nigerians. Many citizens are now calling on both the EFCC and the Federal Government to provide transparency by releasing their financial reports spanning the last eight years. This call for accountability stems from the assertion that the Kogi State Government, under Governor Yahaya Bello's administration, has already taken the proactive step of publishing its financial records for the past eight years.
The proactive disclosure of financial records by the Kogi State Government stands out as a notable example of transparency and accountability in governance. These records, readily accessible to the public via the official Kogi State Government website (www.kogistate.gov.ng) and Kogipedia (www.kogipedia.net), provide a comprehensive insight into the financial management practices of the state over the specified period.
By making these financial reports available online, the Kogi State Government has demonstrated a commitment to transparency, allowing citizens to scrutinize the state's financial activities and hold their leaders accountable. This move not only fosters trust between the government and its constituents but also encourages greater civic engagement and participation in the democratic process.
Moreover, the publication of financial reports serves as a crucial tool for combating corruption and ensuring good governance. When government agencies and officials are held accountable for their financial actions, it becomes more challenging for corruption to thrive unchecked. Transparency in financial matters not only deters corrupt practices but also promotes efficient and effective use of public funds for the benefit of society as a whole. 32 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by Elusive001: 5:10pm On Apr 26 |
helinues: The sudden lovers of Yahaya Bello.
Some of them wouldn't mind to support devil as long the devil is against this government But you im-ps supported him then. You are denying him now after urging on to his fall. You, same way, supported Buhari. Thank GOD the current regime now blames him for the state of the country. Indeed, Evil lives here. 21 Likes |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by helinues: 5:11pm On Apr 26 |
Elusive001:
But you im-ps supported him then. You are denying him now after urging on to his fall. You, same way, supported Buhari. Thank GOD the current regime now blames him for the state of the country.
Indeed, Evil lives here. Nah, I never supported his corruption case. I only fume at the EFCC noise. 16 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by DMerciful(m): 5:12pm On Apr 26 |
But you loved Bello thoughout the eight Buhari years of famine because he was Buhari's boy. Who are you deceiving? If he goes to beg Tinubu and Tinubu forgives him, you'll start supporting Bello helinues: The sudden lovers of Yahaya Bello.
Some of them wouldn't mind to support devil as long the devil is against this government 6 Likes |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by helinues: 5:14pm On Apr 26 |
DMerciful: But you loved Bello thoughout the eight Buhari years of famine because he was Buhari's boy.
Who are you deceiving? If he goes to beg Tinubu and Tinubu forgives him, you'll start supporting Bello Must you people always lie all the time? Loving Bello is like loving Desmond Elliott. Person go ask una for proofs now, una go start scratching una heads 14 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by buharibanjo(m): 5:29pm On Apr 26 |
Nigerians' mentality is the reason our politicians deceive Nigerians They will say someone is corrupt with evidence but some people will still be supporting the corrupt individual. So cray! 5 Likes |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by Racoon(m): 5:37pm On Apr 26 |
A case of two crooked criminals trying desperately to outwit each other. Yahaya Bello and EFCC make una continue to whine una self. 2 Likes |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by Falseprofet2: 5:48pm On Apr 26 |
Nonsense What does this have to do with his case? |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by allthingsgood: 5:49pm On Apr 26 |
MAD PEOPLE
I just want to assume that this is a paid advert/ campaign against EFCC by Yahaya Bello
I dont understand why this is front page on Nairaland 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by Kelklein(m): 5:49pm On Apr 26 |
which one be 'many citizens are calling on FG & EFCC..'
I think these are just figments of imagination of the op above..
Someone once pointed to the fact that, that op could be a handle of Reno on Nairaland. I am beginning to see a correlation from the writing style..
These are attempts to smudge together totally unrelated issues.. let those called to accountability go and clear their names.. all these tales by moonlight do not amount to accountability..
Did the governor use state funds to pay for his children school fees in Dollars and even paid extra or not, intentionally?!?! Does that amount to Money Laundering or not?!.. 1 Like |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by TylerPerry: 5:50pm On Apr 26 |
Great, I had a friend who was working in Kwara then. He lamented the misdeeds of this man. Their mentality is always power with them is forever forgetting there's a time to leave the stage 1 Like |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by allthingsgood: 5:52pm On Apr 26 |
RIDICULOUS!!! |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by SoNature(m): 5:52pm On Apr 26 |
How can you expect rooks in government to come clean?
Nigérians should stop this expensive joke. |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by atobs4real(m): 5:53pm On Apr 26 |
Yahaya Bello is a gonna |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by jconsulting(f): 5:55pm On Apr 26 |
AnonPoet: The case between the ex-governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has sparked a broader debate among Nigerians. Many citizens are now calling on both the EFCC and the Federal Government to provide transparency by releasing their financial reports spanning the last eight years. This call for accountability stems from the assertion that the Kogi State Government, under Governor Yahaya Bello's administration, has already taken the proactive step of publishing its financial records for the past eight years.
The proactive disclosure of financial records by the Kogi State Government stands out as a notable example of transparency and accountability in governance. These records, readily accessible to the public via the official Kogi State Government website (www.kogistate.gov.ng) and Kogipedia (www.kogipedia.net), provide a comprehensive insight into the financial management practices of the state over the specified period.
By making these financial reports available online, the Kogi State Government has demonstrated a commitment to transparency, allowing citizens to scrutinize the state's financial activities and hold their leaders accountable. This move not only fosters trust between the government and its constituents but also encourages greater civic engagement and participation in the democratic process.
Moreover, the publication of financial reports serves as a crucial tool for combating corruption and ensuring good governance. When government agencies and officials are held accountable for their financial actions, it becomes more challenging for corruption to thrive unchecked. Transparency in financial matters not only deters corrupt practices but also promotes efficient and effective use of public funds for the benefit of society as a whole. You can't fight federal government ask Nnamdi Kanu |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by Osgilliat(m): 5:55pm On Apr 26 |
And yet thrash like this made it to the front page. No iota of patriotism. |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by KIDfurniture(m): 5:56pm On Apr 26 |
This is really bad. Many useless people re still willing to die for a stupid man called yayaya bello . Ahh poverty is indeed a big disease. Slaves everywhere… praising their masters . AnonPoet: The case between the ex-governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has sparked a broader debate among Nigerians. Many citizens are now calling on both the EFCC and the Federal Government to provide transparency by releasing their financial reports spanning the last eight years. This call for accountability stems from the assertion that the Kogi State Government, under Governor Yahaya Bello's administration, has already taken the proactive step of publishing its financial records for the past eight years.
The proactive disclosure of financial records by the Kogi State Government stands out as a notable example of transparency and accountability in governance. These records, readily accessible to the public via the official Kogi State Government website (www.kogistate.gov.ng) and Kogipedia (www.kogipedia.net), provide a comprehensive insight into the financial management practices of the state over the specified period.
By making these financial reports available online, the Kogi State Government has demonstrated a commitment to transparency, allowing citizens to scrutinize the state's financial activities and hold their leaders accountable. This move not only fosters trust between the government and its constituents but also encourages greater civic engagement and participation in the democratic process.
Moreover, the publication of financial reports serves as a crucial tool for combating corruption and ensuring good governance. When government agencies and officials are held accountable for their financial actions, it becomes more challenging for corruption to thrive unchecked. Transparency in financial matters not only deters corrupt practices but also promotes efficient and effective use of public funds for the benefit of society as a whole. |
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Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by christejames(m): 6:03pm On Apr 26 |
Just like someone rightly pointed out, no one should take this OP serious, that is Reno Omockry with his sponsored post by Bello |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by gratefulheart(m): 6:04pm On Apr 26 |
Yahaya Bello done bribe Seun and the faceless corrupt MODs on Nairaland. Yahaya Bello MUST refund all our state money that he stole and still go to prison. AnonPoet: The case between the ex-governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has sparked a broader debate among Nigerians. Many citizens are now calling on both the EFCC and the Federal Government to provide transparency by releasing their financial reports spanning the last eight years. This call for accountability stems from the assertion that the Kogi State Government, under Governor Yahaya Bello's administration, has already taken the proactive step of publishing its financial records for the past eight years.
The proactive disclosure of financial records by the Kogi State Government stands out as a notable example of transparency and accountability in governance. These records, readily accessible to the public via the official Kogi State Government website (www.kogistate.gov.ng) and Kogipedia (www.kogipedia.net), provide a comprehensive insight into the financial management practices of the state over the specified period.
By making these financial reports available online, the Kogi State Government has demonstrated a commitment to transparency, allowing citizens to scrutinize the state's financial activities and hold their leaders accountable. This move not only fosters trust between the government and its constituents but also encourages greater civic engagement and participation in the democratic process.
Moreover, the publication of financial reports serves as a crucial tool for combating corruption and ensuring good governance. When government agencies and officials are held accountable for their financial actions, it becomes more challenging for corruption to thrive unchecked. Transparency in financial matters not only deters corrupt practices but also promotes efficient and effective use of public funds for the benefit of society as a whole. |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by Padipadi(m): 6:05pm On Apr 26 |
All of you are mad! |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by christejames(m): 6:05pm On Apr 26 |
DMerciful: Why are you defending Bello? Did he pay your fees upfront too? If you don't know, that guy is Reno Omockry 1 Like |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by Exceed15: 6:11pm On Apr 26 |
They are just making this more difficult for yahaya bello. Surrendering himself will gradually water down this case. Bello na fool. |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by Kingdavid579(m): 6:13pm On Apr 26 |
Story |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by jchioma: 6:14pm On Apr 26 |
All these are inconsequential to the case. Yeye Bello should simply come out to defend himself courageously. Hiding gives a sign of weakness and guilt. Shame on the White Lion! But then, this is Nigeria! Anything funny and absurd is allowed. It’s about how you play your cards and fingers you can snap. Even the top is rotten and guilty. |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by bestman09(m): 6:15pm On Apr 26 |
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Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by Beautifulday: 6:16pm On Apr 26 |
I support this. Efcc and federal government should publish their financial records. |
Re: Yahaya Bello: FG, EFCC Challenged To Publish Their 8-Year Financial Reports by Beautifulday: 6:17pm On Apr 26 |
Osgilliat: And yet thrash like this made it to the front page. No iota of patriotism. This is a patriot move |