Some Egbura Koto people have privatize Politics in Koto Karfe LGA of Kogi in the expense of others

Some of Egbura people in koton Karfe local government area of Kogi State has turn the local government politics to their private business. That is were they clothes, eat, feed their families, that is why they could not see anything wrong with an unproductive government, because they don’t care as long the share of the money get to their pockets.

They think they are wise, they gather some group of youth who refuse to fine life for themselves to be enslaved, they will named and the used them to beg for money from aspirant or anyone elected politician.

They share the fertilizers mend to empower the farmers to themselves, without letting it, get to the original people which those things are actually mend for.

In some case, they will sale it out to those who can afford it.

When we talk about dividends of democracy, we should be talking about good portable water, schools are not on strikes, constant electricity’s, and quality health service.

This is are the common things every government should provide for it citizens.

In Koton Karfe LGA, starting from Chikara down to some communities near Igu, were the Local government area Secretariat is located, cannot boast of constant electricity’s, and quality health service.

They are politically enslaved, not knowing that they are compromising the feature of their children with a Penny.

Those who claimed to know little about politics are busy collecting money in expense of the entire Egbura people, without realizing that even themselves will not be safe if rapture is taken place.

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If I may ask, were is the dividend of democracy Egbura Koto people has enjoyed from Kogi Governments?

As for me, I cannot count any, I know their is nothing this government has done in Egbura koto land.

Apart from those group of youth who thought they are wise, that go and beg for money, or enslaved themselves so that the government will them.

That is why you see some group of people shouting Bello, Bello, because with that, they cannot survived.

If not, tell me what dividend of Democracy Gov. Bello has bring o Egbura land since he resumed office as a governor of Kogi?

A government that has spent three years and half without doing anything, what dividend of democracy are you expecting from such government in the remaining 5 months to go?

I think Egbura people should realized that, it not all about pocket money every time, but the feature of our land.

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