Kogi 2023: Yahaya Bello warns Ajaka, says purveyors of falsehood ‘ll face the law

SDP Governorship Candidate, Mr Muritala Yakubu-Ajaka and Governor Yahaya Bello
SDP Governorship Candidate, Mr Muritala Yakubu-Ajaka and Governor Yahaya Bello

Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello on Tuesday, warned individuals spreading falsehood to prepare to face the law.

Bello, who gave the warning in a statement  in Lokoja through  the Information Commissioner, Mr Kingsley Fanwo, expressed dismay over the  unfortunate utterances heating the state’s political atmosphere.

The governor was particular about comments reportedly made by  the Governorship Candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) Mr Muritala Yakubu-Ajaka, on security and political matters in the state.

“We wouldn’t have bothered to respond to the candidate of the SDP who is dipping himself in the messy mud and having an ignominious macabre dance on the sensibilities of the people of Kogi and Nigerians as a whole.

“It is important to tell Nigerians and the world that Yakubu- Ajaka, the said SDP governorship candidate, is on an agenda of whipping sentiments,

“He is spreading falsehood with reckless abandon so as to put on himself, a garment of importance and create unnecessary air around himself as a contender that he is not.

“The people of Kogi and Nigerians know Yakubu Ajaka and they know that his intention is to create ethnic division and blow his own ego.

“We know the contenders and the pretenders and he is not a political threat as far as Kogi  is concerned, ” he said.

Bello added that the ignorance of Yakubu- Ajaka and his team was such a flourishing folly, who thought that the governor was an interested party and would therefore, allow his state to become a state of anomie and lawlessness.

According to him, I’m the governor of all the people of Kogi  and I owe them a duty of care and security, which I swore to protect them and protect them I shall.

He reiterated that his administration had no clandestine plan to frame up anyone, “not to talk about political Lilliputians with questionable character.”

“As a government, we will not condone reckless statements as we urge the security agencies to arrest the current trend by acting decisively against inflammatory statements.

“A lack of action has emboldened some political opportunists to think they can spread lies, incite the people, play politics of ethnic profiling and still get away with them.

“Yakubu- Ajaka knows what he has done and should carry his cross boldly instead of hiding behind one finger. We have no hand in the problems that his unbridled inordinate ambition has brought upon him.”

According to him, the  tactless and dubious attempt to blackmail media practitioners shows the myopia of Yakubu- Ajaka and his co-travellers.

“History has shown that no one can ever defeat the media, especially when practitioners are on the path of truth. The media won’t be cowed by an unknown, misled, dubious and unguarded political minor,” he said.

The governor, however, assured all political parties and candidates of their safety as they go about their electioneering campaigns as “this government will not succumb to the blackmail of the unpopular candidate of the SDP.”

Ajaka, the SDP governorship candidate, had  reportedly  accused Bello and his administration of extra-judicial killings and not allowing level playing ground for opposition parties in the forthcoming Kogi  Nov. 11 governorship polls.

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