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Your second term agenda dead on arrival – Ex Kogi lawmaker tells Gov Ododo

6 days ago

Your second term agenda dead on arrival – Ex Kogi lawmaker tells Gov Ododo

A former lawmaker who represented Yagba West in the Kogi State House of Assembly, Hon. Abidemi Adebola, says Governor Usman Ododo’s second-term agenda is dead on arrival.

Adebola disclosed this on his Facebook page on Sunday.

He stated that they would not allow the ruling party to turn the state into a banana state.

DAILY POST gathered that the former Yagba West lawmaker was reacting to a viral video in circulation, in which the immediate past Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, was advocating for his successor’s second term in office.

His words: “The second-term agenda is dead on arrival. You people will not turn Kogi into a banana state.”

Meanwhile, Nigerians have continued to react to the former lawmaker’s comments.

Lawrence Daodu, responding to the post on Facebook, said: “May God help us oooo. The election hasn’t even come, and all these posts have already been shared.”

Another Facebook user, identified as Ibrahim John Onechojon, said: “Thank God it’s coming from the Okun side.”

On his part, Tinaji Onoruoiza Abdulaziz opined: “Because this one didn’t return to the state assembly, that’s what’s still paining you, nothing else. Relax, our second term is non-negotiable.”

Sunny King Adeyemi also commented: “Kogi State is not the exclusive domain of any particular family, tribe, or region. It is time to eliminate the detrimental elements within the system that are hindering the state’s progress.”

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