Optimism as Ali Bello sets to redefine stewardship in Kogi governance
…Many Praise His Eclectic Nature
Netizens have continued to react to the appointment of Ali Bello as Chief of Staff to His Excellency, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, the Executive Governor of Kogi State.
The outpour of encomiums on the youngest Chief of Staff in the history of Kogi State, came as a result of his well known and laudable antecedents as a stimulating catalyst in the previous administration. The question of how Ali Bello managed to stay off the radar, but did exceptionally well in service to his state is on the lips of many.
It has been affirmed that he was able to achieve this due to his zero tolerance to obsequious behaviour towards public office holders, in order to gain advantage of the government without merits. With this singular attribute, Kogites have expressed confidence in the Chief of Staff whom they believe would provide more sense of belonging and adequate listening ears; as he goes about discharging his duties.
While conducting a random interview to deduce the opinions of many as regards the appointment of Ali Bello, some described him as an invisible masquerade whose impacts was greatly felt during His Excellency, Alhaji Yahaya Bello’s eight years in office. While some described him as a student of Robert Greene’s famous book, The 48 Laws of Power. Particularly where Greene echoed in the first law: “Never Outshine the Master.” Ali Bello is then believed to be reserved, articulate, eclectic, intelligent, and highly exposed.
His Excellency, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo has then been praised for making an excellent choice by appointing Ali Bello as his Chief of Staff, as many believe his tenure would usher in good tidings, proper counsels, effective representation amongst other goodies as this administration strives in service to Kogites, and by extension the country at large.
Written by Charity Ijese