Mr James Faleke, member of the
House of Representatives and Deputy Governorship candidate to late Audu
Abubakar, has criticised the leadership style of Gov. Yahaya Bello of
Kogi.
Faleke, who was answering questions from
newsmen in Abuja on Tuesday after a closed door meeting with the acting
President Yemi Osinbajo, noted that the state party structure under
which Bello rode to power was crumbling.
According
to him, an attempt by the governor to fish out ghost workers has
pitched him against those opposing his administration in the state.
“We
came to the Presidency to let the Federal Government know what is
happening in Kogi state as regards the fortunes of the party, the way it
is dwindling day by day as regards the civil servants, the welfare of
the people and their relationship with the state government.
“We
specifically came to let the Presidency know so that when elections
come and the party loses, no one should be blamed. We want an
intervention from the Federal Government to find a way forward in this
situation.
“The Governor of the state
should recognise those who worked for the party and made the party to be
successful. It is one thing to be victorious at the court level and
another thing to carry the people along.
“I
want to use this opportunity to urge the Governor to carry the people
along. This is the fifth time he is setting up a committee to review
staff strength with so many screening every day, people are dying,’’ he said.
He
said something needed to be done to salvage the situation, especially
at a time when the pangs of recession were being felt by the people.
He
allegedly accused the governor of implementing anti-people policies,
some of which were having negative effects on the people of the state.
According
to Faleke, the setting up of numerous staff screening committees whose
reports he has not deemed fit to implement was unnecessary and
diversionary.
Faleke,
who lost in an appeal case against Bello, urged him to carry the people
along in articulating his policies, especially those that built the
party structure in the State.
The News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) reports that Faleke was accompanied on the visit by some
prominent citizens of the state including former ministers, former
ambassadors, former National Assembly members and other important
stakeholders in the state.
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