The governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello,
engaged in a battle of words with a senator from the state, Dino Melaye,
saying theread more......
lawmaker was not properly nurtured into adulthood by his
parent.
The comment came Wednesday as a
political feud between the two former allies deteriorates, following an
outbreak of violence at a political rally in Kogi, for which the two
politicians blame each other.
Mr. Bello said it
had become apparent that Mr. Melaye’s “reckless” behavior could be
traced to his childhood, admonishing Nigerian parents to do their utmost
and ensure that their children were properly cultivated.
“You
see, I would rather admonish Nigerians that when a child lacks proper
parental care and upbringing, he constitutes social menace in the
society,” Mr. Bello told journalists in Abuja.
“And
if the society does not take steps to check and correct such a child,
they can take into criminality, then it will be left to government to
check such criminality.”
The governor also
scolded senators for doing little to rein in an alleged exuberance of
their colleague, saying they risk being viewed as cut from the same
cloth as Mr. Melaye.
“I think it is necessary
that that wonderful house (Senate) should, as matter of urgency and as a
matter of fact check, any social deviant that exists within them (sic)
before they could be adjudged birds of the same feather,” Mr. Bello
said, but quickly added: “I know they are not of the same feather.”
The
governor was responding to State House reporters who queried him
Wednesday afternoon about growing political tension in Kogi State.
He had emerged from a meeting with Acting President Yemi Osinbajo in the State House, a discussion he said went well.
“I
came to brief the Acting President of development in my state,” Mr.
Bello said. “We all know Mr. President is taking a rest and the men at
the helm of affairs need to be periodically briefed.”
In
his exchanges with State House reporters, Mr. Bello denied claims from
critics like Mr. Melaye that he had earmarked up to N1 billion to
finance the ongoing recall of the senator.

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