Kaduna State Governor Muktar Yero, in his valedictory speech yesterday narrated how he became the deputy governor and how he was nearly schemed out of the position.
Governor Yero also gave the assurance that he would cater for the well being of late Yakowa’s wife and children as long as he remained the governor of the state.
Narrating how he became the
deputy governor and the plot to remove him from office, he said: “When
Late Yakowa became the governor following the elevation of Namadi Sambo
as vice President in 2010, I was still a serving commissioner for
finance and I went to congratulate Yakowa as the new governor in his
house.
“He brought out a sheet of paper
containing about six or seven names and my name was among the names. And
he said the names were given to him for consideration and advice, but
that if he did not feel comfortable, he could choose anyone he wanted.
“My name was there and he said to
me even if my name was not there, he would like to work with me because
he did not want the vice president to take me to Abuja and away from
Kaduna State. He then asked for my opinion and I said let’s leave
everything to God and he agreed.
“After a year while trying to
resolve certain crisis, he told me that he was asked by some
Commissioners and other people to drop me because of the crisis and he
said no.
“About 2-3 weeks ago, something
happened and he called me to his office and about the third time he said
commissioners and certain people were complaining that I said I was not
being carried along in the running of the state and I said I did not
know them, and don’t want to know them. I asked him to put all these
behind us and let’s work together.
“I told him my portion where I
felt he has wronged me and we resolved it. “There is one problem which
is communication gap between us and he said let us close that gap and
put the people to shame.
“On Friday, he told me that
everything belongs to God, and that someday, he may be no more and that I
could be the governor, and that he was going to Port Harcourt, Bayelsa,
Lagos and end up in Abuja.”
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