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Appoint those who worked for party’s success in Kogi State – Chief Tony Ogah urges Bello

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Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello
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A chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, in Kogi State, Chief Anthony Ogah has urged Yahaya Bello to work more with the APC structure in the state and by so doing, appoint those who worked for the victory of the party in the November 16, 2019 gobernitorial election.

“If our party, the APC, must remain viable in the state beyond Governor Yahaya Bello’s tenure, His Excellency must engage more with the party structure, instead of individuals.

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The state party chairman and his excos should be the only channel through which the party appointment flows down to the members and not the other way round, the philanthropist reiterated.”

Chief Ogah explained that this will ensure that the party remained strong beyond 2023. He cautioned against against individual patronage as against the party hierarchy and urged Gov Bello to appoint those who worked for the success of the party in the last election into sensitive positions to guarantee the party’s cohesion after him.

“If those who toiled for the party’s victory in the last election are appointed into positions, it will engender the people’s confidence in the party but if they are left out in the scheme of things, it may not spell doom for the party’s internal cohesion,” he pleaded.

He advised Gov Bello to embark on a tour of Kogi East to see things for himself. He explained that the tour of the area will afford the governor the opportunity of accessing, if the billions he pumped into Kogi East in his first term had tangible impact or not.

“My appeal to Gov Bello is to embark on assessment tour of Kogi East to see for himself, if the billions he deployed to the area in the last four years has really impacted the lives of the people.

“Believe me, most of the monies pumped into Kogi East during the first tenure went into marrying more wives, servicing lousy lifestyle and chasing women.

“If opportunities are given to idle people, they will abuse it because they will see it as an avenue to enrich themselves instead of taking care of the people,” Chief Ogah said.

He assured of his continuous support and loyalty to the administration and the APC in the state.

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