Kogi State on Wednesday
made another unusual history as its fourth democratically elected governor,
Yahaya Bello, was sworn in without a deputy.
Media report continues:
The
man nominated by the All Progressives Congress to be Mr. Bello’s deputy, James
Faleke, made real his threat not to present himself for swearing in with the
governor.
He
was conspicuously absent at Wednesday’s ceremony, and no replacement was
announced at the event.
The
legal implication of that arrangement remained unclear Wednesday.
It
is the first time in Nigeria’s political history that an elected governor would
be inaugurated without a deputy.
The
North-Central state had made another history late last year when a leading
governorship candidate, Abubakar Audu, died before its governorship election is
concluded, throwing the state into what appeared a constitutional logjam.
On
Wednesday, Mr. Bello was inaugurated amid pomp and ceremony by the Chief Judge
of the state, Nasir Ajana, who administered the oath of office and that of
allegiance on him.
Mr.
Bello was picked by the All Progressives Congress to replace its late
candidate, Mr. Audu.
Mr.
Faleke objected to the party’s decision and approached the election tribunal in
the state asking it to declare him governor-elect.
He
contended that the election had been won and lost before Mr. Audu died and that
he (Faleke) should have been pronounced governor-elect.
Mr.
Faleke has repeatedly claimed that he was not consulted or taken into
confidence by anyone regarding the choice of Mr. Bello as Mr. Audu’s
replacement.
He
was also quoted in various reports as expressing suspicion that the party was
planning to announce his replacement on the grounds that he absconded from
Wednesday’s inauguration.
Those
attending Wednesday’s inauguration include the National Chairman of the APC,
John Odigie-Oyegun as well as the governor of Nasarawa state and the Minister
of Communication Technology, Adebayo Shittu.
The
President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, was represented by Kabir Gaya, a
senator and former governor of Kano.
The
Senator representing Kogi East, Dino Melaye, who gave the welcome address, said
Wednesday’s inauguration was historic because “a minority is now the governor
of Kogi state”.
He pledged that Mr. Bello
would not disappoint the people of the state and called on all aggrieved people
to unite and cooperate with the new governor for the sake of Kogi state.
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