The Kogi
State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, at the weekend inaugurated his
state-of-the-art house in Okene in Kogi State.
Experts put the cost of the mansion conservatively
at over N2 billion.
The building which took about four months to
complete was inaugurated with pomp and pageantry to coincide with Ekwechi
festival in the town.
During the
four days celebrations, the seat of government was literally moved to Okene
about 100 kilometers away from Lokoja, the state capital, as nearly all government functionaries relocated there
to join the governor.
The inauguration of the house situated along
Mahmoud Atta Street, GRA, Okene, attracted important dignitaries especially from
the Kogi Central senatorial district, including
the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, Alhaji Ibrahim, among others.
However, tongues have been wagging in the state
over the audacity of their governor to brazenly construct a personal house
worth over N2 billion, the opening of which he celebrated like a state affair
when workers in the state are still groaning over unpaid salaries.
The issue
which became a topic of discussion on social media with wide spread
condemnation, prompted the Director General on Media and Publicity to the state
governor, Kingsley Fanwo, to officially react by exonerating his principal of
any wrong doing.
Their grouse is the fact that in less than two
years, the governor has not put up any real infrastructure on ground to warrant
celebration apart from some projects that were at the verge of completion by
his predecessor which he is trying to give some facelift.
This is
happening when most of the projects embarked upon by the Bello administration
have remained at the commencement stage.
However, in a statement that was made available to journalists in Lokoja
yesterday, Fanwo said the social media
condemnation of the governor for owning a multi-million naira house in his
native Okene is the antics of a confused community of crumbling critics.
Fanwo said the governor didn’t violate any known
law for having a house in his hometown.
According to him, “I didn’t say anything because
they are a confused community of crumbling critics who have lost focus and
direction.
“They know the governor was a successful
businessman before his foray into politics. There is no correlation between the
salary payment situation in the state and the governor’s recently completed
house at Okene.
“We have
spoken severally about the salary situation in the state. We have paid genuine
workers up to July 2017 and we are working on the arrears. It is also true that
those who were recently pardoned and returned to the payrolls are being owed
more number of months.
“We will
pay what our Paris Club refund and allocations can pay to make the yuletide an
enjoyable one for our civil servants. They deserve their pay after all their
contributions to the development of the state.”
Fanwo said the
state government would continue to strengthen its relationship with labour
unions, insisting that comparison of the state with oil producing and highly
viable states was unfair.
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