Kogi Polls: Wada Vows to Probe Yahya Bello if Elected

Kogi Polls: Wada Vows to Probe Yahya Bello if Elected

The governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the coming Kogi state election, Musa Wada, has said that he would probe the administration of the governor of the state if he is elected governor of the state.

Wada, who made this disclosure on Sunday, the governorship candidate of the Peoples democratic party said he is determined to unravel the alleged sharp practices currently going on in the state.

According to him: it was because of the fear of such a probe that the present leadership in the state had become desperate to retain power so that the people of the state would continue under such maladministration.

Wada maintained that he would Probe and have a thorough report on the four years of the Governor Yahaya Bello administration in the state.

The PDP standard bearer told the people of the state not to leave any stone unturned so as to bring to book the darkest four years in the life of Kogi State, where salaries and pensions had become a privilege.

He urged the people to vote for him, while saying the present leaders never meant well for them, but using their platforms as APC members to defraud the people.

According to him: “What is bad is bad, as the pretence of paying salaries to cleared staff of the government, leaving those owed for over 40 months as part of the election fever that has confronted the present administration. The worst will happen when re-elected.

“As far as I am concerned, I will probe the four years administration of Governor Yahaya Bello and his cohorts, as I will be determined to unravel many sharp practices of the present administration.”

The PDP candidate, however, warned the organised labour not to allow the administration to drag them into taking decisions that were harmful to the interest of the workers.

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