Governor Yahaya Bello later in the month will officially commence his reelection mobilization ahead of November 16 Kogi governorship election. The first phase is the APC primary election holding in August.
Hence, GYB will not be telling Kogites that IGR is low!
He won't be giving excuses for his administration inability to provide infrastructures!
The true son Ebiraland will not be lamenting the insecurity situation in Kogi!
The friend of Igalas will not be analysing how Kogi/Kogites can make more from Agricultural sector!
The lover of Okunland will not telling Kogites to reelect him to improve healthcare service delivery!
But the youthful and useful governor of the confluence state will tell Kogites how he raised Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) to N1.3billion monthly and explain moves to grow it to N3billion.
Governor Yahaya Bello will be use infrastructural development projects implemented in every local government area to canvass for support.
The foresight leader is going to succinctly explain the short and long time derivatives of Confluence Rice Processing Mill and Osara Cassava Estate.
Similarly, the committed APC governor would be narrating gains recorded by the new direction administration in area of security. He only need to show National Bureau of Statistics reported that ranks Kogi second safer and peace state in Nigeria.
Likewise, the NBS latest report on reduction of unemployed/underdevelopment will confirms GYB achievement in area of job creation.
While, commendation from federal government and international organizations on improvement in healthcare services delivery is already promoting GYB's success story in health sector.
However, GYB is going to be telling Kogites how the new direction administration has reformed Kogi Civil Service to ensure efficiency and improved productivity of workforce.
Apparently, he will remind Kogites how the new direction administration is clearing outstanding salary in order to make the issue history.
The coast is clear for Governor Yahaya Adoza Bello to clinch APC governorship ticket and will deliver sweet victory for our great party on November 16, 2019
Media Strike Squad
Hence, GYB will not be telling Kogites that IGR is low!
He won't be giving excuses for his administration inability to provide infrastructures!
The true son Ebiraland will not be lamenting the insecurity situation in Kogi!
The friend of Igalas will not be analysing how Kogi/Kogites can make more from Agricultural sector!
The lover of Okunland will not telling Kogites to reelect him to improve healthcare service delivery!
But the youthful and useful governor of the confluence state will tell Kogites how he raised Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) to N1.3billion monthly and explain moves to grow it to N3billion.
Governor Yahaya Bello will be use infrastructural development projects implemented in every local government area to canvass for support.
The foresight leader is going to succinctly explain the short and long time derivatives of Confluence Rice Processing Mill and Osara Cassava Estate.
Similarly, the committed APC governor would be narrating gains recorded by the new direction administration in area of security. He only need to show National Bureau of Statistics reported that ranks Kogi second safer and peace state in Nigeria.
Likewise, the NBS latest report on reduction of unemployed/underdevelopment will confirms GYB achievement in area of job creation.
While, commendation from federal government and international organizations on improvement in healthcare services delivery is already promoting GYB's success story in health sector.
However, GYB is going to be telling Kogites how the new direction administration has reformed Kogi Civil Service to ensure efficiency and improved productivity of workforce.
Apparently, he will remind Kogites how the new direction administration is clearing outstanding salary in order to make the issue history.
The coast is clear for Governor Yahaya Adoza Bello to clinch APC governorship ticket and will deliver sweet victory for our great party on November 16, 2019
Media Strike Squad
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