Politics
Kogi Poll: FCT Minister Backs Bello’s Reelection Bid
The Minster of State for the Federal Capital Territory FCT, Dr Ramatu Aliyu, has given her support to the reelection bid of Governor Yahaya Bello ahead of the November 16 gubernatorial poll in Kogi State.
Aliyu noted that the Governor if given the opportunity of a second teem in office would bring about more development to the state.
She disclosed this when he paid a courtesy visit to His Royal Highness, the Ohimege Igu Agabaido, Alhaji Abdulrazak Koto, on Tuesday in Koton Karfe Local Government area of the state.
She also stressed that she had come to seek the royal blessings and support of the people for the reelection bid of governor Yahaya bello.
Aliyu also reinstated the commitment of President Muhammadu Buhari to bring the dividend of democracy to the people of the state adding that, electing APC in the governorship poll would attract more federal government projects to the state.
She said “Your Highness, I am here together with my well-wishers from the FCT to receive your royal blessings because it is your blessings that is keeping me moving.
“We are waiting for a very important decision to be taken for the continuation of APC government in Kogi which will continue to connect us more to the Federal Government.
”We are here to solicit for your support and that of your subjects towards the reelection of Gov. Yahaya Bello and his running mate in the Nov. 16 governorship polls.
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”I am not here to promise gold and silver but to assure you good governance with a view to uplift the downtrodden in the society. Gov. Bello second coming will be more better for the people of Kogi.”
The monarch in his response urged the APC to advise its members to shun all forms of violence. Adding that, election was not a do or die affair.
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