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Exposed: How Governor Yahaya Bello Looted Over N10 Billion From Kogi Treasury

by Folarin Kehinde October 4, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

It has been revealed that the Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello has engaged in possible money laundering up to the tune of N10 Billion Naira.

Investigations has shown that Governor Bello transferred in installments up to N10 billion naira to a certain Abdulsalami Hudu, who is allegedly a Bureau De Change merchant and another Umar Comfort Olufunke.

The cash transfer was made from the Kogi State Statutory Revenue Account into a Zenith Bank account belonging to Abdulsalami Hudu, with account number 1010662710, from January to December 2018.

Details of the Gov. Bello’s, illicit transfers are expounded below;

“On 01/06/2018, N350 Million was moved from the State account to Hudu’s account in installments of N10 million. 0n 26/02/2018, N400 Million was transferred to Hudu also in installments of N10m.

Between 18/01/2018 and 28/02/2018, Bello instructed that the sum of N450 Million naira be transferred to Hudu in installments of N10 Million.

Between 2/03/18 and 15/03/18, N 900 million was transferred to the same account in Zenith, while on 6/04/18 and 26/06/18, N1 Billion was transferred to Hudu’s account with Zenith.

UMAR COMFORT OLUFUNKE withdrew a total sum of N320, 000, 000 (Three Hundred and Twenty Million Naira) in 2017 from the Kogi State Government House Admin Zenith Bank account Number 1010662710.

Investigation reveals that Governor Yahaya Bello paid large tranche of cash as paid to Umar Comfort Olafunke in a day on various dates:

On 7/21/17, N10, 000, 000 (Ten Million Naira), was transferred 14 times totaling N140, 000,000 (One Hundred and Forty Million);

On 7/4/17, N10, 000, 000 (Ten Million Naira), was transferred 9 times totaling N90, 000, 000 (Ninety Million Naira).

Further investigation in respect of this transaction revealed that:

There was no specified description for the purpose of the funds. The funds may have been laundered or diverted for other uses other than for public good.

Also there was a transfer from the state account was N500 million made to the same Comfort Umar on 23/01/18.

On 28/11/18, eleven transfers of N134, 641,00 was made from the Kogi state IGR account to Airtel Network Limited at UBA with the account number, 105503782. The total amount was N1.485 billion. On 30/11/18, eleven transfers were made from the same IGR account to account number 1020463549 with UBA that belongs to MTN. The same day, N42,735,000 was transferred 13 times to MTN.

On 30/11/18, N10,054,253 was transferred to UBA account number 105503782 that belongs to the National Security and Civil Defense Corp (NSCDC). That transaction was made 12 times to the same account the same day. Total, N132 million.

Governor Yahaya Bello was also accused of stealing N10 Billion, meant for local governments in Kogi State in 2016..

He received the money from the federal government, but no evidence could show what was done with the said N10 Billion.

Also in 2016, Bello was once again accused of diverting N10 billion he allegedly received for the state from the Federal Government meant for local governments.

This allegation was made by the Executive Director of the Centre For Human Rights and Conflict Resolution (CHCR), Idris Miliki, who challenged Bello to come out and tell the world how the money was spent.

Maliki further accused Bello of squandering the money that was allocated to local governments in the state in April 2016.

“The world is watching all the illegalities perpetuated by Governor Bello’s administration. The government is busy saying they don’t have money, but yet they collected N10 billion on behalf of local governments. What did they use the money for?

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Bello and his presidential ambition; a joke taken too far

by Leading Reporters March 25, 2021
written by Leading Reporters

I woke up one morning to my Facebook news feed ridden with all kinds of write up about governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State nursing an ambition to become the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

As usual, I thought it was one of the antics of the loafers who throng the government house to seek favour and in return write all kinds of junk. Yes, and I rightly thought. Long before then, about August 2020, a leaked WhatsApp chat circulated around social media in which Edward Onoja, Deputy governor of the state, was scolding one of their boys.

In the chat, Edward had told the boy to go and look for a decent job. This to me means a lot. Before I delve into why I called Bello ‘s ambition a joke, let me address Edward’s comment.

It appears they know that there is no future for their followers and praise singers. If following you is not a decent job, then why do you keep them? I though some youths learned from that exchange but alas I was wrong. As you read this, there are battalions of jobless layabouts singing the praises of the Bello-Onoja administration even though one of the key leaders of the administration doesn’t think it is a decent way of making money.

Secondly, by that statement, even Edward knows the Bello presidency, like an elephant, will not fly. It won’t even take off. He was so livid that he dismissed the boy’s service as ‘undelegated sycophancy’. Whatever that means.

It also means that to be an official sycophant, you have to be delegated. I believe that those delegated sycophants are those with a Tecno phone pad, a charger and N1,000 monthly data subscription to post edited pictures and write tragic English expressions such as ‘the people does not know’, ‘Kogi State is develops ‘ and other blunders.

The whole thing smacks of mediocrity. But that is beside the point. The point here is that for Bello, whose government is the most catastrophic in the new age home and abroad, to think of becoming the president of Nigeria,  we have seriously lowered the bar of governance in Nigeria.

A man whose state groans under yawning underdevelopment, the people are dying , civil servants are unpaid, health care is zero, education is comatose and roads have become death traps, should have quietly resigned, apologised and walked away in shame.

But no! Nigeria, whose political algorithm is so warped that it throws up only the mediocre to rule over the excellent, might end up throwing Bello up as the preferred candidate for the mobocratic APC.

Let me give you an instance. Before I travelled home in December 2020, I was warned to come with my drugs and first aid. That was an indication that no hospital was working. The so called hospitals are glorified halls where doctors and patients meet and probably exchange greetings. And like one popular joint at Ajaka, they just say ‘How body’?

On the day I was travelling, I got to Okene about 6 PM but between Okene and Ajaokuta, I spent an hour or more. The road was like a scene of a bombardment. It was full of craters, patches and potholes. Thank God there was no rain.

Getting to the river Niger, the entire bridge was in darkness. The street lights are all dead. Same goes for the Ganaja junction to Ganaja village roads. It is in a terrible state.

Let us talk about accountability and probity. Belloe and his deputy who have ruled Kogi State as their fiefdom have not been accountable to anyone. And the malleable State house has let them get away with it. A point in case is the opening of the Confluence University of Science and Technology. Of what use is it to a state as starved as Kogi State to have two state Universities?

Have the Kogi State University staff been well taken care of? Whatever happens to opening a school of engineering, science and technology in the school and upgrading it to a standard university instead of the poor state that it is left in?

My major concern is Bello has decided to take all of us for a ride. Forget about the photo ops. On ground, Kogi state is grossly mismanaged. We thank God for people like the Kano State governor, Umar Ganduje, a no nonsense man, who tore away the posters of the joke called Bello’s presidential campaign.

My only concern is that the lean state resources are expended on such a joke when there are shortages of infrastructure on all fronts. Who is even talking of infrastructure when the state workers haven’t been paid?

I urge everyone to call Bello and his social media hirelings to give a reasonable account of his stewardship over the years. They would resort to insults and bullying. No one would say anything that would be convincing.

If Kogi state still has elders, they must caution Bello from wasting the resources of the state in chasing a world goose. God bless Kogi State.

Alex Agbo
Public Affairs Analyst
Lagos.

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