Gov. Bello Beg Kogi Workers to Vote for him, after paying 2 months within 24 hour’s

Governor Yahaya Bello (GYB) has pleaded with the kogi workers to considered him as the best Candidate for the up coming Governorship election in the State.

The governor make the pleading after he was able to pay 2 month salaries within 24 hours, out of 39 months salaries own by his administration.

The Governor said in a post, while addressing Enebira, through a Facebook profile, called Ebira Consciences.

The Governor pleaded with the workers that efforts has already been put in place to “actualise the salary obligation, He will definitely source for more money to settle the workers”.

According to the post, “GYB, more and more on salary payment.

“With splendid, the two months salary arrears for Kogi State Civil Servants came at a critical period when the Muslims faithful are about ending the Ramadan Fast and preparing for Sallah Festival.

“We should consider the effort from GYB as a good omen while hoping for more. Although, the workers suffered before payment. We commended them for their sacrifice and endurance. God Almighty will compensate them all. They should take note that the problem of salary payment still exists in other states.

“There is no doubt GYB will gear up to actualise the salary obligation. He will definitely source for more money to settle the workers. The present tempo needs to be sustained. Considering the present politics on salary, we pray GYB will overcome the challenges.

“In view of the above, people should be resilient enough to know that we don’t have any other hopeful candidate for governorship election in Kogi State than GYB. Wake up, drop your trivial and local sentiments. Don’t be rashly. Rather, take a wise decision. Be a positive thinker and don’t forget that Blood is thicker than Water. GYB is our son, psychologically it is a big glory to us. Be proud to return him back for second tenure.”
Meanwhile, Omokoshaban.com news updates; earlier report that Governor Yahaya Bello denied owing workers salaries, by saying that the salaries workers claimed he is owing them was the one he inherited from his predecessor, he then promise to clear the salaries before December this year.

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