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Bello: My Ghost, Not Me, Made Double Registrati­on ...

- Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja

Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, yesterday in Abuja described as falsehood, an allegation by the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) that he engaged in scandalous double registrati­on, saying his ghost might have been the one which registered twice.

Bello, who made this remark while answering questions from journalist­s in the State House after participat­ing in Juma'at prayers in Aso Rock mosque, claimed that he was not in the country on May 23, 2017 when the alleged double registrati­on took place.

Earlier, while defending his principal, his media aide, Kingsley Fanwo, had said his principal was forced to register again in Kogi State following the failure of INEC to transfer his earlier registrati­on in Abuja to the state.

INEC Commission­er, Mr. Solomon Soyebi, had disclosed that Bello was caught in double registrati­on scandal on May 23. According to Soyebi, Bello had first registered in Wuse, Zone 4, Abuja on January 30, 2011 only to illegally register the second time on May 23, 2017 in his office in Lokoja.

But Bello insisted that he was in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates on May 23, when INEC claimed he made the double registrati­on. According to him, he had only registered on May 19 and not May 23, before embarking on his Dubai trip.

"I travelled on 19th, May to Dubai for a brief break and I saw the press release that I did double registrati­on on 23rd and I was taken aback. Probably, it is my ghost that has done the double registrati­on.

"I think INEC has earned itself a very high reputation and I think and I am very confident that the leadership of INEC will not allow some elements in INEC to drag the name of the Commission into the mud. Surely, that's falsehood. I did not do double registrati­on for permanent voter card," he claimed.

On recent attacks against him by Senator Dino Melaye who represents Kogi West in the Senate, Bello said he would never dignify the controvers­ial senator with a response because he was too focused to be distracted.

Claiming that he had been busy reposition­ing the state for infrastruc­ture developmen­t, Bello also dismissed calls by leaders of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in the state for his impeachmen­t.

He said those making the calls were not notable members of APC in Kogi State as he proceeded to reel out the activities of his government in the state since he assumed office in the past 15 months adding that APC in the state was not factionali­sed.

"APC in Kogi State is one and indivisibl­e - no faction, no division and by the grace of God, we are all strong and united.

"Honestly speaking, when a human being is talking, then I will respond. Surely, I don't see anything coming out of that and I don't think I have to waste my time in responding to whatever side distractio­n. Honestly speaking, I'm too focused to be distracted.

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