N80billion Fraud: Northern Group Asks Tinubu To Stop Kogi Governor, Ododo From Shielding Fugitive Predecessor, Yahaya Bello

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In a statement signed by spokesperson, Ibrahim Dan-Musa, NEYGA accused Ododo of using his immunity to protect Bello, who has been declared wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). The Northern Ethnic Youth Group Assembly (NEYGA) has called on President Bola Tinubu to rein in Governor Usman Ododo, who is allegedly shielding fugitive former governor, Yahaya Bello, and undermining the anti-corruption war. In a statement signed by spokesperson, Ibrahim Dan-Musa, NEYGA accused Ododo of using his immunity to protect Bello, who has been declared wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). According to the group, Ododo has been driving Bello around, including to Abuja, where they are lobbying influential figures to intervene on his behalf.

NEYGA condemned Ododo’s actions as a slap in the face of President Tinubu’s anti-corruption efforts and warned that if left unchecked, it would set a dangerous precedent. The group urged the EFCC not to be frustrated by Bello’s attempts to wield public opinion in his favor, despite his alleged massive looting of state resources. NEYGA emphasised the need for Bello to answer for his crimes, including the abduction of individuals during his tenure as governor. The group called on the nation to stand firm against corruption and not yield to blackmail. We must not allow corruption to fight back and undermine our collective efforts to build a just and equitable society,” the statement read. We urge President Tinubu to take decisive action and curb Ododo’s sabotage of the EFCC’s efforts to bring Yahaya Bello to justice.

NEYGA also called on the people of Kogi State to reject politicians who prioritise personal interests over the welfare of the citizens. The group urged the residents to demand accountability and transparency from their leaders, and not to be swayed by empty promises and political manipulation.

In conclusion, NEYGA reiterated its support for the EFCC and its commitment to fighting corruption at all levels. The group vowed to continue monitoring the situation in Kogi State and holding those responsible for corruption accountable. The statement ended with a call for unity and solidarity in the fight against corruption, emphasizing that only by working together can the nation overcome this scourge and build a better future for all.