Kogi Needs Liberation NOW! by Petra Akinti Onyegbule

Caveat emptor: I am writing this article as Petra, a daughter of Kogi State, because the indignation I feel due to the unprecedented and inconceivable rot that has been entrenched in the state of my birth. This decay I see and the agony it weighs on my soul cannot be adequately expressed if I do not remove the toga my office. 

Ordinarily, this paragraph should not be necessary but, as is expected, there are some people of great mischief and depravity, who would rather pull this piece into their gutter of division and political reproach. This paragraph takes care of such characters.

Recently, I shared the story on Facebook of how my boss, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, the Kogi State Governor, uncovered the fact that the Two Billion Naira loan secured by the past administration from the Central Bank of Nigeria was being abused and misused.

The money was meant to be given to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) to support the entrepreneurs in their businesses and drive employment and productivity. This fund was collected on behalf of the people to end the hunger and suffering of many, and would, after some time, be returned to the source from the people's collective purse. Yet, it was being shared amongst a crooked few with reckless abandon. However, instead of my all fellow Kogites to join the Governor in his indignation against those pilfering away our future, I was flummoxed to find a very garoulous few questioning the possibility and veracity of such a discovery.

If anyone is saying were they in the shoes of the Govenor and saw circulars and memos written, in English no less, outlining a liability they inherited, yet claim they could not reach a conclusion that should lead to inviting the relevant authorities to investigate the fraud, it simply means they hardly possess the required intelligence needed to occupy a position where commonwealth is entrusted to them.

How can a loan taken for the development of a critical sector be disbursed by cash, without a trace of applications from the beneficiaries? Why convert the funds into illegal grants and claim all was done in good faith?

It is perplexing and unfortunate for anyone to defend such monstrous wickedness against the common good of all Kogites over political, tribal or religious affiliations. Seeing how vociferously this group of individuals, whose names are unworthy to feature in this missive, are concocting and sharing falsehood all over the place, I can only conclude that it is either they are beneficiaries of this great heist or that they suffer from the most acute form of Stockholm Syndrome.

Kogi is a beautiful mess. Alright, she is terrible mess. People who should protect her have, at best, closed their eyes to the rot or, at worse, participated actively in her merciless and bestial rape. She cries for succour; she wails for sanctuary. She will get both and nourishment to boot.

Yahaya Bello is saying, "Enough of the division that only benefits the privileged few! Away with the cancer of tribalism that only feeds the scavengers!!" Will we ignore his call for unity and progress simply because of his origins, which he had no choice in the matter? Will you place your angst for the manner in which he divinely emerged over your love for your state? If you have another place to call home, how about the millions under this yoke? Isn't it time for respite? Isn't it time to take back Kogi?

But I am not altogether surprised at this turn of events. I am sure my Governor does not expect to take on the hydra-headed monster called corruption, which has brought Kogi to her bleeding knees, and expect corruption not to fight back. Corruption must surely fight back. What I know is that with Yahaya Bello's determination and passion to recover every looted penny from the Kogi treasury, corruption WILL BE DEFEATED!

I expect everyone who desires the best for Kogi State to join hands with our Governor to recover our stolen patrimony and send destroyers of our heritage where they belong. Let the courts determine what they will. God, in His own way and time, will settle all man and matters.

Did I put a caveat above? Oh, well! In this fight, there is little room for gentility. We shall give it what it takes. Soon, very soon, what is hidden from you will be brought to light. Hopefully, the scales will fall off. That is, if those scales are actually there. For like Chris Ngwodo shared a few days ago, "The most difficult person to wake is the one pretending to sleep."

Whatever happens, Kogi shall be free from chains - one ministry at a time and sector by sector. The time to heal our land is NOW!

- Petra Akinti Onyegbule 
is Senior Special Assistant to Kogi State 
Governor on Electronic Media

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  1. Good for you, for standing out. #FreeKogi!

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  2. Rivers needs more liberation

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  3. The name doesn't seem like she's originally of the state but that's the concept of one Nigeria..as for Yahaya Bello one thing I wouldn't 4get in a hurry is the fact that my Ebira frnds were truely violent in nature but hates injustice hence I guess such trait would come to play in his leadership Kogi

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  4. I know ur word will only end here it will not go any where, let me tell u this nation hold by the northerners your ppl but is north that cry most, is evil, is north that came out and say let's fight corruption why is them is most corrupt ppl, u can't shout inside bush and come out and ask who is making the noise we no all of them, the person u will cry go to is the head of the corrupt so how will ur cry be head? They don't have mind of leadership but criminal mind, until judiciary stop granting criminals bail but jail them that is Wen ur cry will be answered till Wen the criminals stop been our leader that is Wen ur cry will be head, if not nothing will be done, the money is gone the state is own CBN even the governor u think innocent go and look at him well his hand or one way or the other is not clean which to wash it will be hard for him.

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  5. If can help them to liberate them good for you.

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  6. I sincerely agreed with you Petra

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  7. Hassan Aderemi22 March, 2016 09:45

    Ignorance is one of the bane of our backwardness in this part of the world, where our leaders would always have their way when they must have rob us in the daylight break & yet you will have some people defending such heartless leaders calling for the veracity of the discovery or tagged it witch hunt, when all of us supposed to speak in one voice to send this corrupt leaders to place (prison) where they belong. If the Kogi state governor can come out to revealed the reasons behind the state under development, we expect every indigene & all Nigerians as a whole to support him in that crusade & send a warning signal to him too that if after his tenure, he's found of misappropriation & corruption, same rules will be applicable to him.

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  8. Corruption everywhere...smh

    dec.16th@yahoo.com

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  9. Very nice one pls help anywhere u think u can.nenyekutes@gmail.com

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  10. All want us to do is to give AYB chance bcos more truth are coming out. Did they ever give us deteal on how d 2billion was spend? If not now. Did we ever kW dat one of our COE hav 300 students but have 500 none teaching staff? Have we not been going through screening? Did anybody notice dis or they deliberately cover it? Dis young man is working less support him n drop sentiment. I don't want to kW is front door or back door he came through all I kW is he is ordained by God to lead us to d promise land at d moment.

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  11. All want us to do is to give AYB chance bcos more truth are coming out. Did they ever give us deteal on how d 2billion was spend? If not now. Did we ever kW dat one of our COE hav 300 students but have 500 none teaching staff? Have we not been going through screening? Did anybody notice dis or they deliberately cover it? Dis young man is working less support him n drop sentiment. I don't want to kW is front door or back door he came through all I kW is he is ordained by God to lead us to d promise land at d moment.

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  12. I c God using dis young man to liberate us from poverty less drop tribal sentiment. Did any body kW hw d two billion was spend? Did we ever kW dat one of our COE have 300 students but hav 500 none teaching staff? Hav we not been going through several screening? Did dey find out n cover it or dey did not? I don't care if he came through back door or front all I kW is God has a plan for KOGI. Guys remember touch not my ..........and do my........ no harm

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  13. I wish I can laugh out loud in this chat............@Petra Akinti Onyegbule are they paying you for this office Senior Special Assistant to Kogi State
    Governor on Electronic Media

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  14. I wish I can laugh out loud in this chat............@Petra Akinti Onyegbule are they paying you for this office Senior Special Assistant to Kogi State
    Governor on Electronic Media

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  15. Hahahaha
    - Petra Akinti Onyegbule what your definition of corruption, because to me people that don't like the truth are corrupt too. So you are among the corrupt kogite that don't want the truth.

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  16. Corruption its lk a fast killing virus in Nigeria, once corruption bug bites our leaders dere just no turning back till it destroys dem..inumidun

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  17. Issokay. #Optimism. watching...

    #Olu,can you see?

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  18. Corruption no be today o

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