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In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by AnonPoet: 7:21am On Apr 26
Amidst the the ongoing EFCC saga and media onslaught against the former governor of Kogi state, Yahaya Bello, a viral letter shows how the former Governor returned surplus funds to the world bank, to the tune of 4.6million US Dollars.

This amongst other reasons earned the former governor accolades allowing other states opportunities to benefit.

Recall the world bank had on numerous occasions awarded Kogi as number one in multiple awards for transparency and fiscal responsibility.

The question now is, if the governor was this transparent with public funds, what then must have resulted in EFCC’s pursuit and media trial, leaving out other governors who have been previously accused? The personal focus and attack on Yahaya Bello may have a political undertone and an agenda yet to he revealed.

Read the letter the World Bank wrote him below;

July 14 2021
His Excellency
Mr. Yahaya Adoza Bello
Exccutive Governor of Kogi State
Office of the Governor
Government House
Lokoja, Kogi State

Your Excellency,
LETTER OF APPRECIATION: REFUND OF SURPLUS PROJECT FUNDS TO THE WORLD BANK UNDER THE NIGERIA EROSION AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROJECT (NEWMAP) (ID A Credits: 62770, 62780)


I am writing to convey my sincere appreciation for the transfer to Plateau State of the surplus project funds, amounting to USD 4.63 million, that was available in the State's NEWMAP Designated Account.

This action was made possible by your Excellency's leadership, and its timeliness helped the Bank's decision to extend the closing date of the project from June 30, 2021 to June 30, 2022.

The returned surplus funds will ensure that other States facing a deficit of funds are able to complete their civil works, while Kogi state focuses on completing its approved ongoing works.

We look forward to your continued leadership in following up on the progress and completion of such works. We trust the project can be brought to an orderly closure in your state, while achieving its intended objective and contributing to transforming lives and alleviating poverty.

We also take this opportunity to request that you kindly also expedite the issuance of a required Letter of Comfort assuring the Bank that the state will deploy the necessary funds for completion of any works that may exceed the extended period of the project.
We have attached
the template for ease of reference.

Allow me to thank your Excellency once again, for your continuous support to NEWMAP activities in Kogi State.
Please accept the assurances of my highest regards.

Sincerely,
Shubhamn Chaudhuri
Country Director, Nigeria
Western and Central Africa Region

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by happiness32: 7:29am On Apr 26
Same person being dragged by EFCC?

Nigeria politics fear me, the more you look the less you see

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by DynamicWriter(f): 7:32am On Apr 26
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This letter is also part of the game, only the wise can understand.


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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by proff010: 7:45am On Apr 26
Dey play, because of one letter you want us to exonerate him. Let him take that letter to EFCC.
Black Oil dey your head.

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by CountinBlessins(m): 7:50am On Apr 26
You are paid to defend a thief and you shamelessly come online to post your rubbbish grin grin grin grin grin So sad indeed

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by Amigoss: 7:50am On Apr 26
Fraud bank!!! This na why dem dey give unnecessary loans to incompetent Nigeria politicians to mortgage the future because of freebies like this,imagine the bribes and freebies not documented

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by SamuelLoch: 7:51am On Apr 26
If he his not a criminal he should go to the EFCC to clear his name. He can sue them for defamation and more after.

Well, he requested for a loan from the world bank, there were excesses, and he informed the world bank. That says something, but it does not clear him of the allegations of mismanagement of funds and diverting public funds for personal use.

1. He was accused of converting $760,000 to pay for his child's school fees through out school. So, he does not have to pay a dime when he is out of office. That's almost a million dollar.

2. He borrowed to fund the affairs of the state smoothly. He signed the budget that included salaries, but failed to pay salaries for the two terms he spent in office. What happened to the approved budget? The funds went elsewhere rather than to the workers.

These 2 issues are not what should be swept under the carpet.

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by LilyTech11: 7:51am On Apr 26
Amazing
Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by Houseofglam7(f): 7:52am On Apr 26
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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by Seeshar: 7:52am On Apr 26
Yahaya Bello paid agents at it again

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by Oghene86: 7:52am On Apr 26
AnonPoet:

Amidst the the ongoing EFCC saga and media onslaught against the former governor of Kogi state, Yahaya Bello, a viral letter shows how the former Governor returned surplus funds to the world bank, to the tune of 4.6million US Dollars.

This amongst other reasons earned the former governor accolades allowing other states opportunities to benefit.

Recall the world bank had on numerous occasions awarded Kogi as number one in multiple awards for transparency and fiscal responsibility.

The question now is, if the governor was this transparent with public funds, what then must have resulted in EFCC’s pursuit and media trial, leaving out other governors who have been previously accused? The personal focus and attack on Yahaya Bello may have a political undertone and an agenda yet to he revealed.

Read the letter the World Bank wrote him below;

July 14 2021
His Excellency
Mr. Yahaya Adoza Bello
Exccutive Governor of Kogi State
Office of the Governor
Government House
Lokoja, Kogi State


Why is he hiding? He should take the Letter to EFCC and show them that he's not a thief.

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by jojothaiv(m): 7:52am On Apr 26
Lol!

They know that most Nigerians no really care just paint a washed up story about a sinner and call him a saint, many would believed without bothering to question it legitimacy.

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by Urheadmaster(m): 7:53am On Apr 26
They want us to know that Yahaya Bello was once a saint tongue
proff010:
Dey play, because of one letter you want us to exonerate him. Let him take that letter to EFCC.
Black Oil dey your head.

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 7:53am On Apr 26
AnonPoet:

Amidst the the ongoing EFCC saga and media onslaught against the former governor of Kogi state, Yahaya Bello, a viral letter shows how the former Governor returned surplus funds to the world bank, to the tune of 4.6million US Dollars.

This amongst other reasons earned the former governor accolades allowing other states opportunities to benefit.

Recall the world bank had on numerous occasions awarded Kogi as number one in multiple awards for transparency and fiscal responsibility.

The question now is, if the governor was this transparent with public funds, what then must have resulted in EFCC’s pursuit and media trial, leaving out other governors who have been previously accused? The personal focus and attack on Yahaya Bello may have a political undertone and an agenda yet to he revealed.

Read the letter the World Bank wrote him below;

July 14 2021
His Excellency
Mr. Yahaya Adoza Bello
Exccutive Governor of Kogi State
Office of the Governor
Government House
Lokoja, Kogi State

That is the more reason he should not be afraid to submit himself to the Efcc,if his hands are clean

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by okadoo: 7:53am On Apr 26
Yaya Ballo is a THIEF

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by Segxydube: 7:54am On Apr 26
So why didnt he pay local govt workers their money?

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by maxiuc(m): 7:54am On Apr 26
cheesy

Money wey you know sey if you chop am e go surely hang for your throats in this case you have no other options than to return it

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by Doyin2(m): 7:54am On Apr 26
proff010:
Dey play, because of one letter you want us to exonerate him. Let him take that letter to EFCC.
Black Oil dey your head.

Just ignore the idiot.

Does the letter nullify the allegations against Yahaya Bello ?

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by Vlibray: 7:54am On Apr 26
Why are you idiots trying to whitewash this corruption personified individual ?.
Well, I have a question for you guys
yeye bello thief money abi e no thief ?

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by DMerciful(m): 7:58am On Apr 26
Let him take this to court!

Is he afraid of the courts?
AnonPoet:

Amidst the the ongoing EFCC saga and media onslaught against the former governor of Kogi state, Yahaya Bello, a viral letter shows how the former Governor returned surplus funds to the world bank, to the tune of 4.6million US Dollars.

This amongst other reasons earned the former governor accolades allowing other states opportunities to benefit.

Recall the world bank had on numerous occasions awarded Kogi as number one in multiple awards for transparency and fiscal responsibility.

The question now is, if the governor was this transparent with public funds, what then must have resulted in EFCC’s pursuit and media trial, leaving out other governors who have been previously accused? The personal focus and attack on Yahaya Bello may have a political undertone and an agenda yet to he revealed.

Read the letter the World Bank wrote him below;

July 14 2021
His Excellency
Mr. Yahaya Adoza Bello
Exccutive Governor of Kogi State
Office of the Governor
Government House
Lokoja, Kogi State

Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by MrBONE2(m): 7:59am On Apr 26
Vlibray:
Why are you idiots trying to whitewash this corruption personified individual ?.
Well, I have a question for you guys
yeye bello thief money abi e no thief ?

OK Bwana, he was been chased by Efcc because he didn't steal enough money that will fill Bullion Vans grin

Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by BATified23(m): 7:59am On Apr 26
Yahaya Bello doesn’t need all this ṣàlàyé. Dó Like Fayose, Go and report yourself and collect 2 portions of rice

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by jasent(m): 8:00am On Apr 26
AnonPoet:

Amidst the the ongoing EFCC saga and media onslaught against the former governor of Kogi state, Yahaya Bello, a viral letter shows how the former Governor returned surplus funds to the world bank, to the tune of 4.6million US Dollars.

This amongst other reasons earned the former governor accolades allowing other states opportunities to benefit.

Recall the world bank had on numerous occasions awarded Kogi as number one in multiple awards for transparency and fiscal responsibility.

The question now is, if the governor was this transparent with public funds, what then must have resulted in EFCC’s pursuit and media trial, leaving out other governors who have been previously accused? The personal focus and attack on Yahaya Bello may have a political undertone and an agenda yet to he revealed.

Read the letter the World Bank wrote him below;

July 14 2021
His Excellency
Mr. Yahaya Adoza Bello
Exccutive Governor of Kogi State
Office of the Governor
Government House
Lokoja, Kogi State

get a job,so they won't be paying you to come and type nonsense. If he's innocent why is he running?

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by OMEGA009(m): 8:00am On Apr 26
Same Yahaya Bello that paid his unborn children’s school fees till 2034 and was issued receipt in American International School in Abuja is who some e-rats that their parents are collecting 3k as monthly salary in Kogi State and who cannot be anything better than sniveling e-rats cum beggars are supporting. Anyways, you get what you deserve.

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by Meteng: 8:00am On Apr 26
He returned $4.6m and stole $10m. Let him come out and give the letter to EFCC

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by Gadafii: 8:01am On Apr 26
If he like make angel Gabriel send am voice note to commend him, let him go and clear his name

Yaya Bello is a criminal, simple

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by atiku4President(m): 8:02am On Apr 26
CountinBlessins:
You are paid to defend a thief anf you shamelessly come online to post your rubbbish grin grin grin grin grin So sad indeed
Let him that is without sin, first cast a stone. Untill EFCC democratises its duty to prosecute alleged crimes, no same person should take them seriously.
How about the former governor who paid out N10b for the construction of a non-existing air-port? Why is former governor Ganduje walking freely? Can we stop being tools on the hands of EFCC and its likes? Do they require that drama and all the media jamboree to prosecute Yahaya Bello? Are you aware that Adoke has been acquitted and discharge? Do you remember the commando style with which his arrest was effected by the same EFCC in a foreign land? What about Rochas Okorocha? What about Dino? What about Fayose whom EFCC was mocking on social media that they were waiting for him few days to his hanover?
Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by Mandesz(m): 8:02am On Apr 26
happiness32:
Same person being dragged by EFCC?

Nigeria politics fear me, the more you look the less you see
U are a dumb if u believe this.
Yahaya Bello is an ardent criminal and liable to punishment like other criminals.

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Re: In 2021, World Bank Wrote To Appreciate Yahaya Bello On Return Of $4.6 Million by atiku4President(m): 8:03am On Apr 26
Mandesz:

U aredump if u believe this.
Yahaya Bello is an ardent criminal and liable to punishment like colleagues.
You are dumper not to read between the lines in the whole drama EFCC is acting

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