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Bello Immortalis­es Late Lt. Col. Ali who died in Boko Haram Fight

- Yekini Jimoh in Lokoja

Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State has dedicated the 50km Shintaku-Gboloko-Dekina Road Project to the memory of the late Lt. Col. Muhammad Abu Ali, the son of the Ettu of Bassa-Nge Kingdom, who died in the defence of his country while fighting Boko Haram insurgents.

The Governor said this yesterday at the second official flagging-off major road projects the Eastern Senatorial Zone of the state.

The event, which took place in Bassa, was attended by all the royal fathers in the area and was hosted by the Local Government Council Administra­tor, Hon. Zakari Alumka.

Ayingba, a major town in Kogi, and will connect many villages and farmsteads to the bigger cities. It is expected to be completed in 24 months.

He reassured the Bassa people of his desire to bring infrastruc­tural developmen­t their domain and secure their lives and property. He warned all the criminals still lurking in the area to ask for amnesty or face the wrath of the law.

“By now, the criminals must know that there is a new sheriff in town. I will not condone criminalit­y. Those still hiding will be found one by one. Just yesterday, we brought down the house of a notorious criminal. I personally supervised the demolition. Poverty is not an excuse for criminalit­y. I was never born with a silver spoon. Everyone has the potential to be great”, Governor Bello said.

He thanked his hosts for the resounding welcome and promised that he would ensure that the contractor would deliver a world-class job.

“My late brother, Lt. Col Abu Ali, paid the ultimate price for the protection of his fellow Nigerians and I’m dedicating this road constructi­on to his memory. When I came here to pay my condolence­s to his family, I promised to construct this road and I’m grateful to God that I’m performing the flag-off today to the glory of God.”

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