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I’ve Forfeited My Personal Entitlements As Governor –Yahaya Bello
Governor of Kogi, Yahaya Bello, says he and some members of his cabinet have forgone their personal benefits and entitlements for the growth of the state.
The governor made this known while speaking on a Channels TV programme after the supreme court affirmed his as the truly elected governor of the state.
The 45-year-old governor disclosed that he still uses his private vehicles even as the number one citizen of the state, adding that he will strive to do his best in office.
He also promised not to betray the trust reposed in him by the youth
“Starting from myself as the executive governor, my deputy, and all other government officials, it will interest you to know that a lot of us are still using our private vehicles,” he said.
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“A lot of us have forfeited and forgone our personal entitlements. Like me personally, a lot of vehicles that I use today are my personal vehicles. I didn’t come into the office to meet or inherit some of these things.
“Go to the government house today, if you know the Kogi state government house, see how it is run today, and the look, compared to when we came into office.
He added that as “a role model to so many millions”, he will always strive to meet the expectation of the youth and the people of the state.
“I will never betray the trust that the younger generation and the youths reposed in me in steering the affairs of Kogi state and moving forward,” he said.
“I know today that I am a role model to so many millions. I will try as much as possible to do my best and my best will be good enough for our people.”
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