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Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by Babysvoice: 9:32am On May 16, 2021 |
People are miss interpreting that guy called bello. He said Nigeria are telling him to run away from president coming 2023 1 Like |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by yanabasee1(m): 9:39am On May 16, 2021 |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by banggy: 9:41am On May 16, 2021 |
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Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by effort1: 10:30am On May 16, 2021 |
EkwulobiaTV: May God rule your life and destiny the way Yahaya Bello rules Kogi State |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by orlaglobal234: 10:35am On May 16, 2021 |
Anyway he can be president of A.P.C of Kogi but not Nigeria simple |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by Olaniyimubarak: 10:36am On May 16, 2021 |
moriss33:i tire for those scammers |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by Mosesvic11(m): 10:47am On May 16, 2021 |
NUHUUSMAN: |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by DrFunmisticGlow: 10:55am On May 16, 2021 |
Officialhorlah:most likely yahaya bello has started hearing strange voices telling him things like he should run for president. That's how schizophrenia starts. |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by Snoolv360(m): 11:09am On May 16, 2021 |
The wind that blew away his 7billion naira isolation center will blow him and his useless supporters away. He's on high drugs meant for wild animals |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by bishopkay: 11:35am On May 16, 2021 |
thaoriginator: e pain you! BTW why your conscience dey judge you? I call names? |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by BigSam13: 12:20pm On May 16, 2021 |
Bello should hide under the cupboard not even inside the cupboard |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by Mozegee: 12:24pm On May 16, 2021 |
The most corrupt and most selfish Governor who want to rule Nigeria. What a noisence, can all these morons who are clamouring for this man,tell us his achievement in kogi. |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by smallsmall: 12:58pm On May 16, 2021 |
Xiaomi1: Infact, l find the incompetent guy a nuisance, anytime l tune to TVC Station, so much so l just have to stop watching that Channel since he has paid the Channel to air his nauseating adverts. The fool thinks that just by being younger than Buhari is the ONLY Criteria needed to become President of Nigeria, not minding how incompetent, crooked, ignorant, greedy and corrupt the person is. Kogi is backward in all indices of development, lowest FDI in 2019 (even pre-Covid!), low IGR, abysmal infrastructure, etc It is a Shame that Nigeria's Presidency has become so abused that even the likes of a clueless person like Yahaya Bello thinks he is qualified. |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by smallsmall: 1:06pm On May 16, 2021 |
NUHUUSMAN: And yet the m0r0n has failed to transform Kogi State, far smaller than Nigeria, in more than Six Years that he has been Governor? Is it the same Yahaya Bello that could not build an ordinary Covid Isolation Centre, after stealing the #7Billion of Kogi State, is the one that wants to build Ajaokuta and Dredge River Niger? Lmao Kogi State has the least FDI in 2019, even states like Adamawa and Borno, despite their Challenges, did better. Infact, Yahaya Bello pretending he wants to be President of Nigeria, is an insult to all the ignorant m0r0ns in Nigeria because they would have done better than the rude, arrogant and corrupt Yahaya Bello. 1 Like |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by smallsmall: 1:10pm On May 16, 2021 |
alizma: Just say AMEN to @Romanof's prayer or just STFU. Who forced you to respond or asked you for all these long story? 1 Like |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by smallsmall: 1:13pm On May 16, 2021 |
dkdmy: He has been having Nightmares of recent, that is when he hears voices in his drunken sleep. |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by smallsmall: 1:15pm On May 16, 2021 |
BigBelleControl: Maybe Kogi Prisons but if he tried to contest in any other Prison, they will beat him to pulp for insulting their Presidential Seat. |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by Agugbadin: 1:24pm On May 16, 2021 |
Yahaya Bello, God forbid. He that cannot rule a state effectively |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by Shieldidok: 1:39pm On May 16, 2021 |
Great submission, he is a waster of resources and a man with retardation attributes. Woe unto a city governed by Yahaya Bello. |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by coolhumble(m): 2:47pm On May 16, 2021 |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by NUHUUSMAN(m): 2:47pm On May 16, 2021 |
Some of Governor Yahaya Bello Achievement in Kogi state find out: 1. Reduction of ghost workers 2. Sanitation of civil service workers in the state 3. Democratic Humanist 4. Security Engagement 5. Payment of three months salary abandoned by his immediate predecessor 6. Epitome of power shift 7. Epitome of inconclusive electoral reform 8.Detribalised governor 9. unifier governor 10.Breaker of ethnic jingoism 11.Provision of 200 utility vehicles for security operation. 12. Freedom of expression in the state 13. Destruction of intelligence gathering at the detriment of criminals 14. Best governor in security programne 15. Restore confidence to local and foreign investors 16. Farmers are now more confident than ever before. 17. Father of new direction agenda 18. Youth Ambassador in governance 19. Purchased over 500 motor cycles as security outfits to reduce crimes 20. Construction of Army forward operation at different places in the state 21. Training of forest guards 22. Recruitment of thousands of vigilante Corps to enhance security 23. Provision of free Toll Lines to enhance good information 24. Creation of dialogue and cooperation platform for peace between the herdsmen and farmers. 25. Training of security personnel 26. Establishment of health plus prpgramme 27. Renovation, remodelling and reequipping 21 primary health centres in all the 21 local government. 28. Provision of free maternal and newborn health care services 29. Saving of 168 patients with life threatening issue 30. Procurement of assorted custonerized paediatric drugs for the state 31. Adoption of Clorhexidine gel for umbilical cord care 32. Prompt payment of counterpart fund to partners 33. Addressed the menace of quackery in the health profession 34. Enhanced the state sustainable Drug supply system 35. Unparalleled response to medical emergency situation 36. Introduction of PPP (Public Private Partnership onto the health sectors. 37. Having the likes of performing and hardworking aides as Asuku Jamiu, Abubakar Ohere, Abdulmalik Abdulkarim, Professor Ahmed Adam, etc in his government. 38. Establishment of Confluence Advance Medical Diagnostic and Imaging Centre ( CAMDIC) 39. Give facelift to the College of Nursing, Obangede 40. Renovation of Zonal hospital in Kabba (Kogi West), Idah ( Kogi East) and Okene (Kogi Central). 41. Construction of cottage hospital in Kpareke 42. Massive renovation and construction of new hostel and clinics at the School of Nursing Obangede, 42. Construction of administrative block at the School of Health Technology, Idah 43. Strengthening of the State Action Committee on HIV/AIDS 44.Established modality of workplace Diagnosis to prevent workplace Deaths as a result of unknown or lately discovered health condition 45. Unprecedented agricultural revolution in the state just as in the Agricultural Renaissance Policy of the Federal Government to ensure good security and promotion of non oil sector for economic transformation. 46. Encourage Youth to key into farming through orientation, sensitisation, mechanisation input subsidiary 47. Facilitating loans for farmers to encourage mechanization and improved production of food. 48. Clearing of 1000 hectares of land across the state which were allocated to youthful farmers with farm inputs and agric machines services. 49.. Procurement of 375 Fergus Tractors with complete implements, three quantities each for Mini Harvesters, Planters, Broom Sprayers, Rice Reapers and other similar equipment to enhance agricultural activities and boost production. 50. Procurement and assemblage of 1500 Tillers which were distributed to small scale farmers in 2017. 51. Along the value chains, Agriculture has created about 20,000 jobs for Kogites, thereby depopulating the unemployed demography in the state. 52.. Contributed in no small measure to the cultivation of 3000 hectares of rice and 5000 hectares of cassava in the state. 53. In order to bridge the gap in vegetable production using the advantage of the nodal location of the state, the State Government has established a state of the art greenhouse Farm at Osara to produce tomatoes and other vegetables. 54. Keying into the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Accelerated Agricultural Development Scheme (ADS) through payment of the State’s counterpart fund. the Ministry of Agriculture has constructed 500 fish ponds as a pilot scheme and have been handed over to over 1000 youth across the state to own and operate. 55. In a related development, over 300 youth will also be empowered in Akpata Ega in Idah Local Government where 400 ponds have already been constructed. This is being replicated in all the Senatorial Districts in the state. The main scheme is targeting 10,000 youth across the state. 56. In collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, the State Government took delivery and distributed 76btruck-load of inorganic fertilizer to farmers at a subsidized rate to boost soil fertility. 57. As the leading producer of Cassava in Nigeria and coupled with the guaranteed security of investors, Kogi State has been able to attract the biggest ethanol company in Nigeria known as Unicane. The company uses cassava as its main raw materials, thereby sparking massive production of the crop. Kogi farmers have never been richer. 58. The Federal Government must have seen the seriousness of the State Government in promoting agriculture when it nominated the latter as the pioneer state for the National Egg Production Scheme. 135 youth are empowered with N4.2 million each to support their poultry farms. 59. The Omi Dam success story is a massive testimony of the achievement of the Yahaya Bello-led administration in agriculture. The scheme is positioning the state as the rice detination of Nigeria. The State Government has also empowered hundreds of youth to grow rice in the riverine areas of the state. 60. Thousands of farmers across the state have benefitted from the Anchor Borrowers Scheme of the Federal Government. 61. Ongoing construction of the Kogi State Rice Mill at Omi. Apart from the massive Mill at Omi, others with smaller capacities are being constructed at different locations across the state. Good Governance and Institutional Reforms The cog in the wheels of our progress as a state had been the wanton disregard for institutional correctness and reforms. The following are verifiable achievements in this area: 62. The Bureau for Public Procurement was rejigged by the present administration under the leadership of a new Director-General, Dr Stella Adejoh. The pragmatic woman was given the job based on competence acquired through training both nationally and internationally. Today, the Bureau has restored sanity in public procurement and has woven a water-tight net that has made corruption almost impossible. The efficiency of the Bureau has been one of the reasons the Governor has been able to combat corruption in public procurement. Due process is the order of the day in Kogi State contractual dealings today. 63. The Bureau of Public /Private partnership has been repositioned to engage the private world in businesses that were used as conduit pipes to defraud the state in the past. Today, the Bureau has been able to facilitate some blue-chip deals that have added value to the state as well as elevate our respectability in the business community. Governor Yahaya Bello has used the BP3 to improve Kogi State’s acceptability in the business world and in the international community. 64. The Tax Reforms of the Yahaya Bello Administration has impacted positively on the finances of the state. It will be right to say that without the reforms, it would have been impossible to survive the current financial depression occasioned by the reckless borrowing and stealing of the past. On the assumption of Office, the Governor granted the Board of Internal Revenue autonomy. It became the Kogi State Internal Revenue Service. The government built and delivered, a gigantic Revenue House, which has added to the aesthetic beauty of the capital city. Competent hands were employed and revenue administration became digitalized. What we have today is a product of having a youthful and digital Governor at the helms of affairs who is digitally mobile and intellectually poised to move the state forward. Today, revenue has moved from the paltry N350 million naira that we inherited from the Idris Wada Administration to nothing less than N1.3 Billion naira monthly. 65. The Civil Service Reforms was a monster that many administrations before the incumbent avoided as a result of the fear of losing elections. Powerful Kogites who have so enriched themselves at the expense of the people of the state were involved in loading the payrolls of government with thousands of fictitious names to defraud the state. Governor Yahaya Bello refused to be cowed. He dared the cabal and stopped the stealing through a rigorous and thorough verification exercise. Mind-boggling revelations were left at the wake of the exercise and today, the government didn’t only succeed in removing ghost names from the service but have also digitalized the operations of the service as well as re-engineer the work psychology of the civil servants. A massive achievement that has set the state on the path of progress. 66. The present administration in the state has been able to promote peace and unity through detribalized leadership. The Governor has succeeded in spreading appointments and projects in a way never witnessed in the history of the State. The people of the state now trust one another. There are peace and harmony. Rural Electrification Electricity is pivotal to industrial development. In order to catalyze the economy of the state, Alh. Yahaya Bello-led administration has intervened to deliver the following electrification projects: 67. Completion of the Lokoja(Banda)-Kotonkarfe electrification project. This has brought succour to the people of the area and sparked industrial development to promote production and generate jobs as well as improve the living standards of the people. 68. The Electrification Project of Abejukolo in Omala Local Government Area. The people were grateful that it was a Governor from Kogi central that has decided to give them electricity despite the failure of their own son to do it despite being at the helms of the state’s affairs for 9 years. 69. Improvement of power to the electrification project of Agassa Town in Okene Local Government Area of the state. 70. Intervention to restore power to Ogori Community in Kogi Central 71. Intervention to restore power to the Isanlu Community after many years of darkness. It should also be noted that the Governor has used his personal resources to restore power to Takete Ide Amuro and Ayede Communities. Infrastructural Development 72. In order to improve on the road infrastructure of the state, the administration of Alh. Yahaya Bello procured modern technology in road construction. Construction equipment were imported to raise the capacity of KOGROMA to deliver quality roads at a lower cost to the state. This has paid off as we have better roads constructed or rehabilitated by the Agency. 73. The Ongoing rehabilitation of Shintaku/Gboloko/Dekina road. This is a major road in the Eastern flank of Kogi State. 74. Construction and rehabilitation of Lokoja Township road 75. Ijowa-Jege-Ife-Olukotun road 76. Ankpa Township Road |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by NUHUUSMAN(m): 2:54pm On May 16, 2021 |
[quote author=Mosesvic11 post=101743209][/quote] Some among many Establishment of Confluence Advance Medical Diagnostic and Imaging Centre ( CAMDIC) Give facelift to the College of Nursing, Obangede Renovation of Zonal hospital in Kabba (Kogi West), Idah ( Kogi East) and Okene (Kogi Central). Construction of cottage hospital in Kpareke Massive renovation and construction of new hostel and clinics at the School of Nursing Obangede, Construction of administrative block at the School of Health Technology, Idah Strengthening of the State Action Committee on HIV/AIDS Established modality of workplace Diagnosis to prevent workplace Deaths as a result of unknown or lately discovered health condition |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by 24SEVEN: 3:14pm On May 16, 2021 |
Romanoff: How will someone living in Port Harcourt, Rivers know how well Bello has governed Kogi state. |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by Nobody: 3:19pm On May 16, 2021 |
All these coke heads and cult boys. Bello should just leave his were in Kogi state., |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by Nobody: 3:22pm On May 16, 2021 |
NUHUUSMAN: All of what you are writing for your oga are silly lies by a corrupt PRO. Let’s keep it simple. How many months has your state been owing salaries? If you believe he has done all you claim May God rule your life the way he is running Kogi state. |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by 9jaRealist: 3:26pm On May 16, 2021 |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by 9jaRealist: 3:29pm On May 16, 2021 |
NUHUUSMAN: Dude, you should be ASHAMED to list this drivel as the “achievements” of a 2-term State Governor... > 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by Romanoff(f): 3:32pm On May 16, 2021 |
24SEVEN: Who lives in Rivers? |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by thaoriginator: 3:45pm On May 16, 2021 |
bishopkay:You be goat! You think say we be mumu abi? Your brain dey smell |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by bishopkay: 3:55pm On May 16, 2021 |
thaoriginator: endless ramblings. Lick Tom Tom ehn, e go cool your body |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by thaoriginator: 4:04pm On May 16, 2021 |
bishopkay:F*ck dat! I rather blaze some trees And still nah go tell you fi go suck yuh mada |
Re: 2023 Presidency: Bello Can’t Rule Even A Pig Farm – Deji Adeyanju Mocks Kogi Gov by Nobody: 4:21pm On May 16, 2021 |
What if the rulers in Nigeria value pigs more than their fellow humans/the people they are ruling |
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