‘He said my capacity was too much’ – Edward Onoja on why Yahaya Bello rejected him as successor

Aisha Umaru
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Former Kogi State Deputy Governor, Edward Onoja, has disclosed why former Governor Yahaya Bello refused to pick him as his successor.

Onoja revealed that Bello reneged on his promise to allow him succeed him because he was “too qualified.”

In an interview on Mic On podcast on Saturday, the former deputy governor said Bello gave three reasons why he picked Governor Usman Ododo ahead of him.

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Onoja said: “He called me physically and we spoke, he said let’s send somebody else and he gave some reasons.

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“Surprisingly, he said my capacity was too much. Secondly, he did say that my people of Kogi East do not really like me because I supported a non-Igala himself.

“Finally, he did say that there could be other roles that he would have at the centre and he would love me to serve with him.”

Onoja, who previously served as Bello’s Chief of Staff before he was elevated to Deputy Governor, said he has no regrets serving the former governor.

He added: “No regrets for serving with Yahaya Bello but there could be some issues, but no regrets at all because he has given me opportunities to serve, learn, grow, network and he has given me a national face.

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“He did make some of us go pick up our forms, four years before 2023, he (Yahaya Bello) was the one who called me and said you will succeed me, so get prepared.

“And of course, I planned, I worked and when it was time he gave all of us the opportunities, about 10 of us, and seven picked up the forms from the cabinet. And at the end of the day, his heart was with the current governor, Usman Ododo.

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“So, when he broke the news to me a day before the primaries, I told him that you are the boss, you are over me and what you see is what I see, but I hope you are not making a mistake.”

‘He said my capacity was too much’ – Edward Onoja on why Yahaya Bello rejected him as successor

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