Kogi State on Wednesday made another unusual history as its fourth democratically elected governor, Yahaya Bello, was sworn in without a deputy!
The man nominated by the All Progressives Congress to be Mr. Bello’s deputy, James Faleke, made good his threat not to present himself for swearing in with the governor.
He was conspicuously absent at Wednesday’s ceremony, and no replacement was announced at the event.
He was conspicuously absent at Wednesday’s ceremony, and no replacement was announced at the event.
The legal implication of that arrangement remained unclear Wednesday.
It is the first time in Nigeria’s political history that an elected governor would be inaugurated without a deputy.
The North-Central state had made another history late last year when a leading governorship candidate, Abubakar Audu, died before its governorship election was concluded, throwing the state into what appeared a constitutional logjam.
On Wednesday, Mr. Bello was inaugurated by the Chief Judge of the state, Nasir Ajana, who administered the oath of office and that of allegiance on him.
Mr. Bello was picked by the All Progressives Congress to replace its late candidate, Mr. Audu.
Mr. Faleke objected to the party’s decision and approached the election tribunal in the state asking it to declare him governor-elect.
He contended that the election had been won and lost before Mr. Audu died and that he (Faleke) should have been pronounced governor-elect.
Mr. Faleke has repeatedly claimed that he was not consulted or taken into confidence by anyone regarding the choice of Mr. Bello as Mr. Audu’s replacement.
He was also quoted in various reports as expressing suspicion that the party was planning to announce his replacement on the grounds that he absconded from Wednesday’s inauguration.
Those that attended Wednesday’s inauguration include the National Chairman of the APC, John Odigie-Oyegun as well as the governor of Nasarawa state and the Minister of Communication Technology, Adebayo Shittu.
The President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, was represented by Kabir Gaya, a senator and former governor of Kano.
The Senator representing Kogi East, Dino Melaye, who gave the welcome address, said Wednesday’s inauguration was historic because “a minority is now the governor of Kogi state”.
He pledged that Mr. Bello would not disappoint the people of the state and called on all aggrieved people to unite and cooperate with the new governor for the sake of Kogi state.
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*Well,I agree with Senator Melaye that all should Unite for the good of Kogi state!...what else?Congrats to Mr Bello...Young Mr Bello!
Congrats to him
ReplyDeleteDino represents Kogi west nt east
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ReplyDeleteAbeg I no fit laugh jor. At the end of the day they will beg faleke and everything go over
ReplyDeleteFaleke is the main man that should have taken over from the late Audu. Well, APC know their game plan and the PDP will now utilize this opportunity and sponsor Faleke to fight his party and Bello. *WatchOut*
ReplyDeleteIMAGE HOW I MEET HIM
But Faleke should have taken his rightful place while he fights in court, so as not to lose on both sides. As it is, he cannot remain in apc if he proceeds with the litigation. And he cannot win the argument from another party. The lacuna Audu's death created allows for the party to choose another candidate they deem fit. It is not Faleke's right to be elevated to the seat of the governor before they were announced winner. He would have made sense if they were already serving and his superior died. Unfortunately for him the constitution doesn't make any provision for his peculiar situation. So he should have settled for the original plan of being deputy. He'll spend the next 4 years fighting a futile case in court. Waste of money and time in my opinion though
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DeleteFaleke is a 2time local govt chairman and 2 term member of rep, he isnt interested in being deputy 2 any1 except Audu, shikena.
@Tuscany, therefore he should relinquish his political ambition in Kogi State, since his preference for a superior, Audu is no more. He cannot dictate for his party because it remains supreme. Else, he should flag an independent party where he can be his own boss. But unfortunately the Nigerian constitution doesn't recognize independent political parties. So how for do na?
DeleteOrishirishi... abeg!
ReplyDeleteIs ok
ReplyDeleteFaleke is just a fool, who know the bleached out he goat for kogi?woul he have won if he was the flag bearer, oloshi somebody, I think it's nemesis catching up wt him,cos he won't see deputy chop,and them go pursue am for house
ReplyDeleteAbeg Faleke should go and sit down. The more reason Igalas are gonna keep oppressing other tribes in Kogi. If the Kabba, Okun and Bunu people will unite with the Ebiras then they would've become major stakeholders in the state a long time ago.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Fair Plus. Them kuku don make life tire non-indigene students with School fees.
Miss Somerhalder.
Okuns have always dulled that plan my dear...even ebiras are now skeptical of them
DeleteEbira peeps go party tire, meanwhile them be traitors o, they picked late Audu as their candidate. Now they would be claiming the governor as if they made any effort.
ReplyDeleteYes we made an effort. Even in the last election, kogi central was the dertermining factor and we delivered block vote to audu and its simple, he promised power shift which is something no one has ever done. And when it failed because he died and an ebira was chosen, we delivered all the canceled polls. Check your inec data
DeleteLet Kogi just be better.
ReplyDeleteThis Fairplus is just a lucky dude mehn.... Everything is handed to him on a platter of gold. He didn't spend a dime on election and all. It's well sha. Let Kogi develop. Please now ask Wada and Ibro what happened to the Kogi State money.
They no dey beg shit to smell. Faleke OYO na ur case.
ReplyDeleteGood's will is the Governor's second name. May protect and guide him. Amen
ReplyDeleteFaleke did the right thing, any sane man will do same or worse when his rightful position was snatched from him. So him only good to be dep
ReplyDeleteWhats rightful? This situation is not in the constitution and Faleke never contested to be gov rather as deputy. Bello contested and became 2nd in the primary and as such, it is only rightful
DeleteOk nah
ReplyDeleteAnother drama unfolding.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm....... May God help Kogi state.
ReplyDeleteFinally....
ReplyDeletePolitics!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Bello. For d first time since the creation of d state ebira man is finally a governor of d state. We from d central re very happy and pray dat God gives him d wisdom, strength and courage needed to govern kogi state. And pray he shouldn't be surrounded by greedy people.
ReplyDeleteNwao ozi oboro.
DeleteWell, i hope he doesnt fail but as usual, same thing that happened to gej has already started to happen to him. I pray his gets the wisom to write his name in the good books of history.
Hmmmmmm!
ReplyDeleteI loff my state
ReplyDeleteThis is another "Goodluck Jonathan " in the making.
ReplyDeleteI need your grace lord.
World Anointing Night tomorrow at TBS......
it is your father that is a fool treasure.....mannerless idiot. some people work on principles, not every one is a hungry goat like your father...idiot
ReplyDeleteEgbira people, stubborn, fetish, quarelsome and aggressive.....enjoy this four years before the igala's come back.
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