• Home
  • Anti-Corruption
  • Fact-Check
  • Economy
  • National
  • Security
  • Features
  • State
  • Event
  • E-Book
Search
  • Home
  • About
  • Adverts
  • Contact
Sign in
Welcome! Log into your account
Forgot your password? Get help
Password recovery
Recover your password
A password will be e-mailed to you.
PRNIGERIA PRNigeria News
PRNIGERIA PRNIGERIA
  • Home
  • Anti-Corruption
  • Fact-Check
  • Economy
  • National
  • Security
  • Features
  • State
  • Event
  • E-Book
Home Features Yahaya Bello: The Inimitable White Lion at 50 By Hafsat Ibrahim
  • Features
  • Government
  • State

Yahaya Bello: The Inimitable White Lion at 50 By Hafsat Ibrahim

By
Hafsat Ibrahim
-
June 19, 2025

Yahaya Bello: The Inimitable White Lion at 50 By Hafsat Ibrahim

Leadership is often described as a rare gift—bestowed upon many but truly mastered by few. In Nigeria’s dynamic political landscape, few figures have embodied the virtues of courage, inclusivity, and transformative governance quite like Alhaji Yahaya Adoza Bello, the immediate past Governor of Kogi State.

Three years ago, my colleague and I undertook a project that would become a tribute to Bello’s unique leadership journey. We co-authored a book titled “Yahaya Bello: 47 Narratives on a Change Agent”. Compiled and written without his prior knowledge, it was presented to him as a surprise gift on his birthday at his Abuja residence. The 183-page volume captured 47 distinct accounts of the Bello administration’s impact across security, infrastructure, youth and women empowerment, economic reforms, and his audacious presidential ambition.

The then-governor’s response was as heartfelt as it was humble. He expressed deep gratitude for the gesture and pledged to continue serving the people, particularly the underprivileged in Kogi and beyond. That moment underscored a truth many who know him can attest to: Yahaya Bello does not merely hold office; he owns responsibility.

Although he marked his 50th birthday on June 18, 2025, the tributes pouring in highlight that his legacy is not a fleeting chapter in Kogi’s history—it is an enduring imprint on the state’s political and developmental landscape.

Bello’s emergence as governor in 2016 broke conventional norms and political expectations. With the launch of his New Direction Agenda, he introduced a governance model that deliberately confronted long-standing ethnic divides and focused on unity, equity, and merit. A signature initiative was EBIGO—a vision to unify Kogi’s major ethnic groups: Ebira, Igala, and Okun. This principle of inclusive governance shaped political appointments, project distribution, and state-wide development policies, ensuring no region, religion, or gender was left behind.

Read Also:

  • COAS Charges Newly Commissioned Officers on Professionalism, Loyalty and Discipline
  • NAF Pilots Eject Unhurt After Alpha Jet Suffers Mid-Air Emergency in Kainji
  • Nigeria Customs and the Honour of Setting Its House in Order

His infrastructural strides were equally groundbreaking. Under his administration, Kogi witnessed the completion of the state’s first-ever flyover in Lokoja—a symbolic and functional feat for a state that connects Nigeria’s northern and southern regions. He also established two state-owned universities, initiated a long-overdue Teaching Hospital for Prince Abubakar Audu University, and built the ultramodern Reference Hospital in Okene—one of Nigeria’s most advanced healthcare facilities today.

Perhaps more profound was his deliberate inclusion of young people and women in governance. Bello appointed some of the youngest commissioners and special advisers in the country and ensured persons with disabilities had a seat at the table. This wasn’t tokenism; it was a conscious effort to redefine the face of leadership in Nigeria.

He also placed value on culture and tradition. By constructing and renovating palaces for the Atta of Igala, the Ohinoyi of Ebira land, and the Obaro of Kabba, Bello paid homage to the state’s rich traditional institutions. The commissioning of the multi-million-naira Igala House further reinforced his commitment to cultural preservation and ethnic inclusion.

Now in his post-governorship phase, Yahaya Bello continues to demonstrate rare political maturity. Though widely credited with mentoring and paving the way for his successor, Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo, Bello has resisted the temptation to play the overbearing godfather. In a political climate where many ex-governors seek to pull strings from behind the curtain, often leading to chaos—as seen in Kano, Sokoto, Rivers, Anambra, and other states—Bello’s restraint sets him apart.

Instead, he has opted for respectful detachment, offering quiet counsel when needed while allowing the current administration to find its rhythm. This approach underscores his belief in building institutions rather than personality cults—a mark of true statesmanship.

Turning 50 is often seen as a point of reflection, a midlife milestone filled with both retrospection and anticipation. But for Yahaya Bello, the journey of leadership began long before this golden age. If anything, the next chapter promises to be just as consequential, if not more.

As Kogi moves forward under new leadership, the structures and spirit Yahaya Bello left behind serve as a blueprint for what is possible when vision meets courage and inclusivity. His story—like that of every transformative leader—is ultimately measured not by the offices held or the birthdays marked, but by the lives uplifted.

Hafsat Ibrahim writes from the PRNigeria Centre, Wuye District, Abuja.

VISIT OUR OTHER WEBSITES
PRNigeria.com EconomicConfidential.com PRNigeria.com/Hausa/
EmergencyDigest.com PoliticsDigest.ng TechDigest.ng
HealthDigest.ng SpokesPersonsdigest.com TeensDigest.ng
ArewaAgenda.com Hausa.ArewaAgenda.com YAShuaib.com
  • TAGS
  • Inimitable White Lion
  • Past Governor of Kogi State
  • Yahaya Bello
Previous articleFG Rests Its Case in Nnamdi Kanu’s Terrorism Trial
Next articlePantami Foundation Disburses ₦18m Scholarship to 232 Indigent Students
Hafsat Ibrahim
Hafsat Ibrahim

RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR

CG Customs Bashir Adewale Adeniyi

Nigeria Customs and the Honour of Setting Its House in Order

Nigeria Map

Bishops Refute Claims of State-Sponsored Genocide Against Christians in Nigeria

CP Jimoh Moshood

Strengthening Policing Through Communication

Inside November’s Security Landscape: How Nigeria’s Intelligence and Anti-Corruption Agencies Fought on All Fronts

Sharia Court

Shari’ah in Nigeria: A Response to U.S. Congressional Testimony by Ebenezer Obadare

When Terror Has a Tribe: The Media Silence on Governor Alex Otti’s Prison Visit, By Labaran Saleh

ICPC

ICPC Reaffirms Media as Strategic Partner in Anti-Corruption War

Prof Isa Pantami, former Minister of Communication and Digital Economy

Pantami to FG: Prioritize AI Funding for Healthcare Innovation in Nigeria

Clement Nwankwo, Executive Director of PLAC

Gender Inclusion: PLAC, EU Urge Swift Passage of Special Seats Bill

The National Security Adviser Mallam Nuhu Ribadu

Nigeria must safeguard its democracy Amid Sahel instability – Ribadu warns

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Rep Dasuki advises Tinubu to appoint retired military officers as envoys

VP Shettima and other members of NEC

NEC Okays N100bn to Upgrade Security Training Institutions

Recent Posts

  • COAS Charges Newly Commissioned Officers on Professionalism, Loyalty and Discipline
  • NAF Pilots Eject Unhurt After Alpha Jet Suffers Mid-Air Emergency in Kainji
  • Nigeria Customs and the Honour of Setting Its House in Order
  • Insecurity: Nigerian Army Launches Advanced Wargaming Hub for Tactical Training
  • State of Emergency: COAS Unveils 250 New Combat-Ready Officers
  • Home
  • About
  • Adverts
  • Contact
© 2020 PRNigeria. All Rights Reserved.
Latest News
COAS Charges Newly Commissioned Officers on Professionalism, Loyalty and DisciplineNAF Pilots Eject Unhurt After Alpha Jet Suffers Mid-Air Emergency in KainjiNigeria Customs and the Honour of Setting Its House in OrderInsecurity: Nigerian Army Launches Advanced Wargaming Hub for Tactical TrainingState of Emergency: COAS Unveils 250 New Combat-Ready OfficersTroops Rescue 14 Hostages in Benue Forest NSCDC Foils Telecom Mast Vandalism in Yobe, Arrests Suspects NationwideMURIC Warns US Against Interference in Nigeria’s Shari’ah SystemBishops Refute Claims of State-Sponsored Genocide Against Christians in NigeriaStrengthening Policing Through CommunicationFULL LIST: Meet Tinubu's 68 Ambassadorial Nominees- Names and StatesKebbi State Donates 10 Hilux Vehicles to Secure Sokoto–Badagry Super Highway ProjectJUST IN: Gen. Musa Assumes Office as Defence MinisterInside November’s Security Landscape: How Nigeria’s Intelligence and Anti-Corruption Agencies Fought on All FrontsTroops Rescue 10 Abducted Women, Recover Rifle, N1.6m Ransom in Kaduna
X whatsapp