The newly elected governor in Kogi state Yahaya Bello has said he will not join issues with his deputy James Faleke when sworn into office in January 2016. Faleke has refused to take the position of a deputy and even stated that he won’t be available for the swearing in.
Stating his stand through his media aide Suleiman Abdulmalik in a statement issued in Lokoja today December 9th, Bello said:
“I will continue to appeal to him and others to join hands with me in moving Kogi State forward. In politics, we agree and disagree but dialogue remains the only solution to issues, but what happened in my state is an act of God. Those who matter in Audu’s camp are already working for me even before the supplementary election and the reconciliation effort greatly helped in defeating the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).”

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