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Societal Failure: Like Betta Edu, Like Yahaya Bello, by Richard Odusanya

Societal Failure: Like Betta Edu, Like Yahaya Bello, by Richard Odusanya

By Richard Odusanya 

Let's begin with the profound words of Bishop Mathew Kukah, Convener of the National Peace Committee. Bishop Kukah expressed his disappointment with the performance of Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, stating that the ex-governor has been a “poor advertisement” for what young people can achieve. Mathew Kukah eloquently posited: “I feel very sad because Kogi has been on the front burner and Yahaya Bello, the governor, prided himself on being the youngest governor and being a representation of what the youths of this country can do if they are given the opportunity,” 

Sadly, Bishop Kukah continued: "I think he’s been a very poor advertisement for what young people can do.” The big question is, have we failed as a Society? Are the same youths' examples of Betta Edu-gate and the criminalities of the likes of Yahaya Bello a good omen?

Yahaya Adoza Bello; born 18 June 1975, was a politician who served as the governor of Kogi State from 2016 to 2024. Bello was the youngest governor in Nigeria throughout his term in office. His political career began with a loss to Abubakar Audu in the APC gubernatorial primary in 2015. Audu won the election, but died on election day; Bello was selected to replace him as party nominee and was sworn in the following year.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) recently dragged former Kogi State governor, Yahaya Adoza Bello before Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Maitama, Abuja for alleged N84billion money laundering offenses, alongside his nephew Ali Bello, Dauda Sulaiman and Abdulsalam Hudu. The EFCC had previously seized the $760,910.84 that Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State paid to American International School, Abuja, as prepaid school fees for four children until graduation, over alleged money laundering.

It is difficult to definitively say what the biggest failure in modern society is, as different people can perceive it differently. When you consider what society has experienced in recent years, particularly in our beloved country Nigeria, it can feel like we are spinning in circles – exhausting ourselves on a hamster wheel continuing to desperately do what we’ve always done and believe what we’ve always believed.

Some of our greatest challenges are those we are capable of overcoming, and yet within our current structures and systems, we find ourselves falling short. For example, in a system that allows Diezani Alison-Madueke to plunder and get away with billions of dollars, former Accountant General of the Federal Idris Ahmed stole over #100 billion public fund; why would the younger elements 'Like Betta Edu, Like Yahaya Bello' be different?

In this vein, there is a sense of empirically nauseating feeling of general public profligacy and corruption of etiquette - given the pitiable situations and as Nigeria languishes in debt laced with unending economic crisis, it would have been expected that the state governors would cut their coat according to the cloth but the reverse has been the case as some of the state chief executives have been leading a profligate lifestyle. 

This is a clear indication of profligacy, recklessness and corrupt tendencies of Yahaya Bello who pride himself as the youngest governor, is appalling to say the least. As it stands today, Yahaya Bello is a fugitive of the law, and a sufficiently criminal minded person.

In conclusion, this is the time to demand for accountability from public office holders. It is not enough to work only on setting up democratic institutions and processes. These institutions and processes must be put to work creating opportunities for citizens to lead healthy and productive lives. Ensuring that government actually works for the public good requires informed, organized, active and peaceful citizen participation. Citizens must, therefore, understand ideas about citizenship, politics and government. 

Finally, it is, a thing of joy that the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, has called on ex-governor Yahaya Bello, to follow the path of decency and submit himself for probe. A G Fagbemi profoundly posited: “I state unequivocally that I stand for the rule of law and will promptly call EFCC and indeed any other agency to order when there is indication of any transgression of the fundamental rights of any Nigerian by any of the agencies but I also tenaciously hold the view that institutions of State should be allowed to function effectively and efficiently. Nigeria has a vibrant judicial system that is capable of protecting everyone who follows the rule of law in seeking protection." The likes of Yahaya Bello' Betta Edu and many others should be an example of zero tolerance for corruption of President Bola Tinubu's era.

Richard Odusanya
By Richard Odusanya 

Let's begin with the profound words of Bishop Mathew Kukah, Convener of the National Peace Committee. Bishop Kukah expressed his disappointment with the performance of Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, stating that the ex-governor has been a “poor advertisement” for what young people can achieve. Mathew Kukah eloquently posited: “I feel very sad because Kogi has been on the front burner and Yahaya Bello, the governor, prided himself on being the youngest governor and being a representation of what the youths of this country can do if they are given the opportunity,” 

Sadly, Bishop Kukah continued: "I think he’s been a very poor advertisement for what young people can do.” The big question is, have we failed as a Society? Are the same youths' examples of Betta Edu-gate and the criminalities of the likes of Yahaya Bello a good omen?

Yahaya Adoza Bello; born 18 June 1975, was a politician who served as the governor of Kogi State from 2016 to 2024. Bello was the youngest governor in Nigeria throughout his term in office. His political career began with a loss to Abubakar Audu in the APC gubernatorial primary in 2015. Audu won the election, but died on election day; Bello was selected to replace him as party nominee and was sworn in the following year.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) recently dragged former Kogi State governor, Yahaya Adoza Bello before Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Maitama, Abuja for alleged N84billion money laundering offenses, alongside his nephew Ali Bello, Dauda Sulaiman and Abdulsalam Hudu. The EFCC had previously seized the $760,910.84 that Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State paid to American International School, Abuja, as prepaid school fees for four children until graduation, over alleged money laundering.

It is difficult to definitively say what the biggest failure in modern society is, as different people can perceive it differently. When you consider what society has experienced in recent years, particularly in our beloved country Nigeria, it can feel like we are spinning in circles – exhausting ourselves on a hamster wheel continuing to desperately do what we’ve always done and believe what we’ve always believed.

Some of our greatest challenges are those we are capable of overcoming, and yet within our current structures and systems, we find ourselves falling short. For example, in a system that allows Diezani Alison-Madueke to plunder and get away with billions of dollars, former Accountant General of the Federal Idris Ahmed stole over #100 billion public fund; why would the younger elements 'Like Betta Edu, Like Yahaya Bello' be different?

In this vein, there is a sense of empirically nauseating feeling of general public profligacy and corruption of etiquette - given the pitiable situations and as Nigeria languishes in debt laced with unending economic crisis, it would have been expected that the state governors would cut their coat according to the cloth but the reverse has been the case as some of the state chief executives have been leading a profligate lifestyle. 

This is a clear indication of profligacy, recklessness and corrupt tendencies of Yahaya Bello who pride himself as the youngest governor, is appalling to say the least. As it stands today, Yahaya Bello is a fugitive of the law, and a sufficiently criminal minded person.

In conclusion, this is the time to demand for accountability from public office holders. It is not enough to work only on setting up democratic institutions and processes. These institutions and processes must be put to work creating opportunities for citizens to lead healthy and productive lives. Ensuring that government actually works for the public good requires informed, organized, active and peaceful citizen participation. Citizens must, therefore, understand ideas about citizenship, politics and government. 

Finally, it is, a thing of joy that the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, has called on ex-governor Yahaya Bello, to follow the path of decency and submit himself for probe. A G Fagbemi profoundly posited: “I state unequivocally that I stand for the rule of law and will promptly call EFCC and indeed any other agency to order when there is indication of any transgression of the fundamental rights of any Nigerian by any of the agencies but I also tenaciously hold the view that institutions of State should be allowed to function effectively and efficiently. Nigeria has a vibrant judicial system that is capable of protecting everyone who follows the rule of law in seeking protection." The likes of Yahaya Bello' Betta Edu and many others should be an example of zero tolerance for corruption of President Bola Tinubu's era.

Richard Odusanya

National Productivity Centre Holds National Productivity Summit 2024 May 14, 15

National Productivity Centre Holds National Productivity Summit 2024 May 14, 15

By Abubakar Yusuf 

The National Productivity Centre NPC will be organising its annua productivity summit for 2024 in Abuja.

The summit, scheduled for May 14th, Tuesday, and 15th, Wednesday 2024, will take place at the  NAF Conference Centre, Abuja.

The theme of this year's event, according to the organisers, will be "Achieving Higher Productivity and National Development by Leveraging on Science, Technology and Innovation."

The National Productivity Summit is a unique policy dialogue organized by the National Productivity Centre (NPC) in collaboration with Pan African Association of Small & Medium Industries (PAOSMI) to bring together stakeholder, experts, and policy makers to develop strategies for increasing productivity and the 2024 Summit will serve as a platform for in-depth discussions and actionable recommendations on how to leverage on Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) for higher productivity and National Development.

 This can in turn boost productivity across key sectors; Drive sustainable economic growth; Create decent job; foster a culture of innovation and competitiveness: as well as encourage research and development amongst the institutions of higher learning.

The specific objectives of the summit are as follows:

1. Raise awareness about the importance of Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) in enhancing productivity and sustainable development in Nigeria.

2. Identify opportunities for improving efficiency, competitiveness, economic growth, and productivity in the Nigerian economy through successful case studies and potential areas for STI.

3. Foster collaboration and partnerships between the government, academia, private sector, and civil society to invest in technological innovations for national development.

4. Develop concrete recommendations and actionable strategies to improve national productivity through STI.

Speakers and guest speakers are expected at the occasion.
By Abubakar Yusuf 

The National Productivity Centre NPC will be organising its annua productivity summit for 2024 in Abuja.

The summit, scheduled for May 14th, Tuesday, and 15th, Wednesday 2024, will take place at the  NAF Conference Centre, Abuja.

The theme of this year's event, according to the organisers, will be "Achieving Higher Productivity and National Development by Leveraging on Science, Technology and Innovation."

The National Productivity Summit is a unique policy dialogue organized by the National Productivity Centre (NPC) in collaboration with Pan African Association of Small & Medium Industries (PAOSMI) to bring together stakeholder, experts, and policy makers to develop strategies for increasing productivity and the 2024 Summit will serve as a platform for in-depth discussions and actionable recommendations on how to leverage on Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) for higher productivity and National Development.

 This can in turn boost productivity across key sectors; Drive sustainable economic growth; Create decent job; foster a culture of innovation and competitiveness: as well as encourage research and development amongst the institutions of higher learning.

The specific objectives of the summit are as follows:

1. Raise awareness about the importance of Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) in enhancing productivity and sustainable development in Nigeria.

2. Identify opportunities for improving efficiency, competitiveness, economic growth, and productivity in the Nigerian economy through successful case studies and potential areas for STI.

3. Foster collaboration and partnerships between the government, academia, private sector, and civil society to invest in technological innovations for national development.

4. Develop concrete recommendations and actionable strategies to improve national productivity through STI.

Speakers and guest speakers are expected at the occasion.

Rep. Halims Pays Condolences To Ex- Gov Ibrahim Idris

Rep. Halims Pays Condolences To Ex- Gov Ibrahim Idris

By A.M. Nasir 

The Deputy Majority Leader of the House of Representatives and Member Representing Ankpa, Omala and Olamaboro Federal Constituency of Kogi State, Rt. Hon. Abdullahi Ibrahim Halims earlier today paid a condolence visit to former Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Ibrahim Idris over the death of his son, Mohammed Ibrahim Idris .

While on the condolences, Rep. Halims prayed to the almighty Allah to accept the repose of both souls into Al janatul firdaws and comfort the bereaved,  noting that death is an act of God and the best a believer can do at a time of grief is to pray for the salvation of his or her bereaved.

While receiving the Federal Lawmaker who had earlier visited the Abuja residence of the deceased, the Chief mourner of Alhaji Mohammed Idris, His Excellency Alhaji Ibrahim Idris thanked his commiserator for the condolence visit and assured him of his commitment to the development of the State.

It can be recalled that the Late Alhaji Mohammed Idris, a son to Alhaji Ibrahim Idris answered the call of nature on Wednesday.
By A.M. Nasir 

The Deputy Majority Leader of the House of Representatives and Member Representing Ankpa, Omala and Olamaboro Federal Constituency of Kogi State, Rt. Hon. Abdullahi Ibrahim Halims earlier today paid a condolence visit to former Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Ibrahim Idris over the death of his son, Mohammed Ibrahim Idris .

While on the condolences, Rep. Halims prayed to the almighty Allah to accept the repose of both souls into Al janatul firdaws and comfort the bereaved,  noting that death is an act of God and the best a believer can do at a time of grief is to pray for the salvation of his or her bereaved.

While receiving the Federal Lawmaker who had earlier visited the Abuja residence of the deceased, the Chief mourner of Alhaji Mohammed Idris, His Excellency Alhaji Ibrahim Idris thanked his commiserator for the condolence visit and assured him of his commitment to the development of the State.

It can be recalled that the Late Alhaji Mohammed Idris, a son to Alhaji Ibrahim Idris answered the call of nature on Wednesday.

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