Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi says that his administration has received a fresh N30.8 billion bailout fund from the Federal Government.
Bello made the disclosure on Monday in Lokoja while performing the ground breaking ceremony of a chapel in the Government House.
He said that the money was the balance of the N50 billion bailout fund which his administration had earlier requested for.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that this brings to N50 billion the total amount received by the state as bailout fund on behalf of the state and local government councils.
Bello said that the money would be used to clear the four months of salary arrears being owed workers and pensioners in the state.
“I want to thank President Muhammadu Buhari for approving our latest request for bailout.
“I also thank the Attah of Igala for leading our traditional leaders to the president to strongly make our case.
” I thank the CBN Governor and everyone else in the value chain who helped to facilitate the money,” Bello said.
The governor, who highlighted his administration’s efforts to improve the security, health and education sectors in the state, promised to deliver more dividends of democracy to the people.
According to him, the decision to build a chapel was to ensure fairness to all the adherents of Islam and Christianity.
“Today, we are gathered here to flag off the construction of a building which will not just be a house of worship for Christians but also a symbol of access, welcome and inclusion,” he stated.
The governor commended the people for their peaceful co-existence, urging them to sustain it in the overall interest of the state.
The President of Orokere Welfare Association (OWA), Pastor Moses Anjorin, confirmed the death of the monarch in a statement in Lokoja on Monday.
Anjorin said that Mejedi died during a brief illness at his palace in Orokere in Mopamuro LGA on July 14.
”With deep sorrow and a heart filled with grief, we announce the demise of the Ajugbonjagun of Orokere Amuro, Oba Jacob Ajayi Mejedi, whose sad event occurred in the evening of July 14.
”I want to use this medium to thank everyone who had in one way or the other supported us during his brief illness; though not made public.
”You have done your best to save his life, but it pleases His maker to call him home. We should console ourselves and think a way forward for our community.
”His reign for 14 years has brought peace and development; his wealth of experiences has brought to bear in governing the affairs of the community.
”It is on this note, I on behalf of the entire OWA executives and the good people of the land declare seven-day mourning for our departed king,” Anjorin said.
Mejedi ascended the throne of Orokere stool on Aug 20, 2005.
Former lawmaker, Commodore Folusho Daniel(rtd), in his condolence message described the monarch’s death as ”one death too many for all the sons and daughters of Orokere at home and in Diaspora.”
He said the late monarch was a self-made man who through personal efforts, self-determination and faith in God, struggled through life to rise from grass to grace.
“When the righteous reigns, the people rejoice; such is the description of the reign of the revered monarch.
”His reign transformed Orokere from a rural setting to a modern one; witnessed huge infrastructure development, social integration, peace and tranquility.
He came, saw and he conquered,” Daniel said.
Daniel prayed God to grant his immediate and extended families and Orokere community at large, the strength and fortitude to bear the great loss.
In the same vein, a member representing Mopamuro Constituency in Kogi House of Assembly, Mr Demola Bello, described the late monarch as an intelligent king.
”As a politician that had many encounters with the royal father, I saw in him an all-round intelligent man, educated, honest in his opinions and a man who loved his subjects and community with undiluted passion.
“He had a peaceful reign.
”Oba Mejedi would surely be remembered for the good work and legacies of a principled life of honesty.
”I wish the family and the entire Orokere Amuro community the fortitude to bear this loss,” Bello said.