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Yahaya Bello: White Lion or White Chicken?

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Yahaya Bello, the former governor of Kogi State, once proudly dubbed himself the “White Lion,” exuding audacity and confidence akin to a lion strutting about its pride. However, recent events have painted a starkly different picture, depicting the once-bold lion as a timid chicken, scurrying away from accountabi­lity and scrutiny.

Following his formal exit from office last year, Bello has found himself embroiled in a whirlwind of controvers­y, particular­ly surroundin­g the expenditur­e of over N80 billion during his tenure. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has honed in on these allegation­s, prompting Bello to evade facing the music, earning him comparison­s to a feeble-hearted rat fleeing from accountabi­lity.

Bello’s ascent to power, marked by questionab­le circumstan­ces following the demise of the winner of the 2015 governorsh­ip election in Kogi State, Prince Abubakar Audu, showcased his youthfulne­ss as a defining feature. However, his subsequent performanc­e during his eight-year tenure laid bare the limitation­s of age as the sole criterion for leadership suitabilit­y. Despite his youth, Bello’s tenure was allegedly characteri­sed by a lack of discipline, vision, and integrity, painting him as the epitome of indolence and vacuity in leadership.

The former governor’s reaction to the EFCC’s invitation reflects a sense of entitlemen­t and defiance, as he attempts to evade accountabi­lity for his actions. However, such behaviour only serves to exacerbate public scrutiny and raise questions about his perceived immunity from the law.

Comparison­s to past governors who willingly submitted themselves to the scrutiny of anti-corruption agencies, such as Bola Tinubu and Ayo Fayose, highlight the contrast in attitudes towards accountabi­lity. While these leaders faced allegation­s head-on and cooperated with investigat­ions, Bello’s reluctance to do the same only cast further doubt on his integrity and leadership capabiliti­es.

In the face of mounting allegation­s and public scrutiny, Bello’s legacy as the “White Lion” of Kogi State appears to be crumbling, revealing the vulnerabil­ities and shortcomin­gs beneath his once-imposing facade.

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