The crisis between the Senate and Kogi state government over Senator
Dino Melaye’s recall deepened Thursday, when the upper chamber described
as reckless and misplaced priority advertorial in National dailies by
the Kogi governor, Yahaya Bello, in his response to the governor of Akwa
Ibom state remark on the recall.
Raising through order 43, Senator Bassey Albert Akpan representing
Akwa Ibom Northeast explained that governor Bello of Kogi state had a
full page advertorial condemning his colleagues who earlier in the week
hosted Senator Dino Melaye in his state.
Displaying the dailies, he noted: “Mr. President, distinguished
colleagues, you recall our condemnation of Kogi governor over wasting of
resources on pages of newspapers.”
“Again, you can see another advertorials and one keeps wondering on
how he has completely lost focus by recklessly spending funds he would
have used in improving conditions of the state,” he added.
Akpan, who has unresolved electoral issues sought the leave of the
upper Chambers to caution Yahaya Bello from spending resources on
frivolity, adding that Bello’s colleagues from Akwa Ibom state was doing
well.
Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu cautioned Yahaya Bello in the
way he administers the state, noting that he should not be seen
fighting everybody.
Udom Emmanuel expressed vituperations on Kogi governor for being the
brain behind Dino Melaye’s recall, a situation that did not go down well
with the Kogi State government.
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