General News of Sunday, 14 September 2025

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How Yahaya Bello betrayed me – Ex-Kogi deputy governor, Edward Onoja

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Former Deputy Governor of Kogi State, Edward Onoja, has opened up about how ex-Governor Yahaya Bello promised him the governorship ticket for four years, only to withdraw his support on the eve of the All Progressives Congress (APC) primaries. — The Bureau News.

Onoja, who now serves as a board member of the South-East Development Commission, made the revelation during an interview on the MIC ON Podcast released on Saturday.

Four Years of Assurance

Recounting his political journey, Onoja explained that Bello, who was his principal both as Chief of Staff and later as Deputy Governor, consistently assured him that he would be his successor.

“For four years before 2023, he (Yahaya Bello) was the one who called me and said, ‘You will succeed me, get prepared.’ And of course, I planned, I worked, and when it was time, he gave all of us the opportunity to contest,” Onoja said.

According to him, about seven cabinet members, including himself, were instructed by Bello to obtain APC nomination forms.

Bello’s Choice: Ododo Over Onoja

Onoja revealed that Bello’s eventual support went to the current governor, Usman Ahmed Ododo.

“At the end of the day, his heart and his choice were with the current governor, His Excellency, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo,” Onoja stated.

He added that Bello informed him of the decision just a day before the primary election.

“When he broke the news to me a day before the primaries, I told him, ‘You are the boss, you are over me, what you see is what I see, so let’s go get the job done, but I hope you are not making a mistake,’” Onoja recounted.

Remaining Loyal to APC

Despite his disappointment, Onoja emphasized his loyalty to the APC and explained that he threw his weight behind Ododo’s candidacy, contributing to his victory in the November 2023 governorship election.

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