Former Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, has reportedly perfected a plan to flee the country to reunite with his wife and investments in a North African country.
You will recall that Bello escaped arrest on Wednesday when the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) stormed his residence in Abuja.
Multiple sources disclosed that the ex-governor, who was declared wanted by the EFCC for over N80 Billion fraud, plans to flee to the North African country where one of his wives presently resides and manages their investments.
A family member also disclosed that Yahaya Bello possessed two passports, one from a North African country and one from an Arab nation, where he allegedly has multi-million dollar investments.
Another source also lamented that Yahaya Bello enslaved the people of Kogi State during his eight-year tenure in office.
Another source added, “Former governor, Yahaya’s administration was a disaster, characterised by mismanagement, stealing, misplacement of priorities, misappropriation, corruption, nepotism, killings and oppression.”
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