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Kogi Govt. Blames Politicians For Explosion Before Buhari’s Visit

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The Kogi Government says that those hostile towards the development of the state were behind the explosion of the Okene bomb on Thursday.

Kogi Govt. Blames Politicians For Explosion Before Buhari's Visit
Governor Yahaya Bello

The Kogi government described the explosion as the handiwork of enemies of progress.

TalkGlitz had reported how an explosion rocked a community in Okene LGA, Kogi State on Thursday morning.

The incident was said to have happened at the Oyinoyi’s Palace in the Okenne Local Government Area of the state.

The explosion occurred a few hours before the arrival of President Muhammadu Buhari to commission some projects in the North-Central state.

Four persons were said to have been killed in the incident while two others sustained injuries.

The Kogi commissioner for information, Kingsley Fanwo, had initially debunked reports of an explosion, saying it was a “mere transformer spark which injured one person,” on his Twitter handle

The information commissioner later deleted his tweets on the incident.

FIRST OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT

In the first official acknowledgement of the explosion, Jerry Omodara, security adviser to Yahaya Bello, Kogi governor, said there was prior intelligence of the incident.

He said it was for this reason that “we had enough deployment of security personnel across the state to be able to frustrate their efforts”.

“Unfortunately, in spite of that, the enemies of progress still tried to distract President Muhammadu Buhari’s visit to Kogi by setting that explosion.”

“All the same, the deployment and tight security around didn’t allow them to achieve their aim.

“This government can authoritatively say that the cause of the blast was solely the act of misguided politicians and people who don’t want anything good for their state.

“We are aware of some disgruntled politicians celebrating the sad incident that happened today in Okene, where some innocent people lost their lives.

“As a government, we believe that issues of security must concern everyone, and until we all put our hands on deck, it will affect us in one way or the other.

“The people who died today are some persons’ children, brothers or relations, so it must concern all of us.

“But for some politicians to celebrate the blast is very unfortunate and not the kind of politics that can move us forward in this state and the nation as a whole.”

The security adviser noted that “the visit of our president, Muhammadu Buhari, was very successful” in spite of the incident.

Omodara said the “enemies of the state” will continue to fail in their antics to “ensure that this government doesn’t succeed in moving Kogi forward”.

“Let it be a sound of warning to the disgruntled politicians that Kogi will continue to be on top in the area of security in this country as far as Bello’s administration is concerned,” he said.

“His (Bello) interest is to have peace in Kogi and nothing can distract him from that. We are suspecting the man that perished in the car is the one who brought the bomb or explosive to disrupt the programme for today.

“Already samples have been taken both human and vehicle parts, and the police and other security agencies investigating the incident will determine what exactly happened.

“The police and other security agencies will definitely come up with their reports for the public to know. We are not resting on our oars until the culprits are caught and brought to book.

“As a government, we sympathise and condole those families that lost their loved ones to the explosion of today, Thursday.”

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