In a stunning turn of events, Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, made a daring entrance at the headquarters of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) on Thursday morning, leaving party leaders in shock. Accompanied by a group of suspected thugs, Bello arrived at the party's secretariat promptly at 9 am, ready to challenge the leadership's decisions.
With his arrival, tensions escalated as Bello openly threatened renowned political figures within the APC, including President Bola Tinubu and Party Chairman Abdullahi Ganduje. His anger stemmed from their decision to appoint Duro Meseko as the new Deputy National Publicity Secretary (North Central Zone), a position previously held by Yakubu Ajaka.
Critics were quick to point out Bello's apparent forgetfulness, reminding him that it was the same party that had propelled him to the governorship seven years ago. With fervor in their voices, they challenged Bello to fulfill his promise of bringing down the government.
However, amidst the swirling controversy, some view Bello's actions as nothing more than a political stunt, labeling him a mere joker in the governor's office. Time will tell if his threats hold any weight or if they will fade into the background as empty rhetoric.
For now, all eyes are on the APC as they contend with the unpredictability of Governor Yahaya Bello. The question remains: Will this high-stakes gamble pay off for the governor, or will it have far-reaching consequences for the party and the government as a whole?
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