Kogi Guber: Rescue Mission or Slavery Mission?

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Almost everyone who showed interest in the November Kogi gubernatorial election came up with this slogan of rescue or something similar. As usual, promises of a better Kogi state is released like a man in the act of coitus interruptus.

Maybe as normal Kogites we are also caught in this act of ecstasy that we fail to analyse the rescue vision and mission clinically.

Let’s put PDP’s rescue mission on a test of litmus. In a state where we have several ethnic groups and zones, a particular ethnic group and zone had produced Governors for 16 years. These founding fathers built the foundation of Kogi state. Instead of faltering unity by allowing minority have a taste of power they have decided to keep it. If Kogi is not what you want today, is not because Alhaji Yahaya Bello is Governor but because the foundation is destroyed.

Senator Dino Melaye is a man we know well to have swallowed enough bomb and yet still survived. He has been tested but can’t be trusted because he is not from the east. An unknown Igala man from the ruling households is most preferred to a man who has gone through the thick and thin for this state.

Is it really a rescue mission to the East and a slavery mission to the West? The west knows that if things go back to what it is before then they have sold their soul to democratic slavery, killing the potential of  leaders and the destiny of even the unborn child.

Fortunately, a wiseman, Pharmacist Alexander Onoja, from the east arose and spoke to the elders. He said we can’t continue to deny our brothers the opportunity to be king if we really want peace to reign. Peace is a product of mutual sacrifice, we have to let them serve to make peace reign.

The real rescue mission is EBIGO. Even the Holy Bible said; behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in harmony.

If we can’t tolerate ourselves, then we can’t develop. No investor will put money in a volatile state. Our economy is at threat if we keep fighting ourselves.

– Omeiza Samuel
EBIGO Elite Mind.


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