Kogi: Bello’s first term commendable – Group

A support group known as GYB CONNECT, has commended the giant strides of Governor Yahaya Bello, in all sectors of the economy within four years of his first term in office.

The spokesperson of the group, Mrs Ireti Ojekhoa, gave the commendation Saturday, when the group  paid a courtesy visit to the governor at Government House, Lokoja.

Ojekhoa said  the group’s commitment for Bello’s re-election was in line with the giant strides his administration recorded in the first term, adding that there was no need substituting a performing governor. 

He thanked the governor for recognising their efforts while assuring him that the group would stand with the government in the second term

In his response, the governor thanked members of the group for their selfless service during the electioneering campaign, describing them as patriotic Nigerians. 

Bello noted that the members of the group who were drawn from all states of the federation, worked tirelessly with the APC Campaign Council in Kogi state during the 2019 gubernatorial election to ensure the party triumphs at the polls.

”Even without any government direct support to you, your members campaigned across the 239 wards in Kogi state, and also distributed campaign materials procured by yourselves. 

”GYB Connect group went as far as carrying out free medical outreach, sinking boreholes and also showcasing government achievements in the last four years to the people.

”We appreciate all your efforts and for putting up different groups across Nigeria to give our great party maximum support in the last election. 

”We promise that your members would not be forgotten in our second term,” he said.

Bello added that his government would  recognise the group, and directed his Chief of Staff to liaise with the group for effective communication. 

Also speaking, the Chief of Staff to the governor,  Jamiu Abdulkareem Asuku, thanked the group and assured them of government’s collaboration in the second term of Bello’s administration.

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