Governor
Yahaya Bello of Kogi State yesterday inaugurated committee to commence the
implementation of recovering resources of the state looted by previous government
of Captain Idris Wada and Ibrahim Idris. Governor Ibrahim Idris Governor Bello
while inaugurating the Seven member committee for the implementation of the
Judicial Commission of Inquiry report set up last year to look into how the
resources of the state were expended between May 2003 to January 2016 charged
them to do their job diligently. The committee which has a retired army
general, Mobolaji Koleoso as Chairman is
expected to help track and recover all looted funds and assets of the state
from the duos predecessors. Bello said the decision to recovers the looted
resources from his predecessors was not a ploy to witch hunt anyone, but
intended to entrench the culture of transparency and accountable in governance.
Bello said, “My administration inherited a state that was lagging behind in
critical infrastructures and transparency in governance, a development blamed
on years of failed leadership.” “But I promised commitment to run a transparent
and accountable system, with focus on
delivering dividends of democracy to the people of the state. Thus, the idea to
probe past government is to also serve as deterrent to those in my
administration. “No responsible government would fold it’s alms and watch few
individuals deprive the masses of their right to decent living as a result of
corruption”. Wada The Governor said he feels emboldened by the successful
onslaught of President Muhammadu Buhari in the war against the impunity of
corruption in the country, charged the committee to be diligent and transparent
in the discharge of their responsibility and urged them to see the task as a
call to selfless service. Chairman of the committee, Maj Gen Mobolaji Koleoso
(rted.) said the committee would ensure fairness and transparency in the
discharge of its assignment, noting that he considers the responsibility as a
privilege to serve God and humanity. Other more members of the committee are;
Barrister Katun Sule, Secretary; Yakubu Okala, Mariam Ladi Ibrahim, Kasim Suleiman, Kingsley Fanwo and Barrister
Agada, members; while A senior Advocate of Nigeria, Joseph Daudu is to serve as
legal counsel.
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