Tag: Kogi State

  • Kogi: PDP fault alleged planned sale of govt. property

    Kogi: PDP fault alleged planned sale of govt. property

    The opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Kogi state, has condemned alleged plans by the Governor Yahaya Bello administration to sell some state assets, towards funding the 2018 budget.

    The PDP Monday in a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Bode Ogunmola, copies of which were made available to newsmen in Lokoja, described the planned sale as not only uncalled for, but wicked, anti-people and retrogressive.

    It read: “The news coming out of Lugard House, the seat of power is a grave foreboding from one faulty step to another. The administration has proceeded in the destruction of our patrimony with the energy of an invader in a foreign territory.

    “We are shocked that the state finance commissioner, Asiru Idris last week during his budget defence at the State House of Assembly confirmed this and went ahead to list these legacy assets/projects.

    “The projects/assets to be sold include the newly constructed Kogi Hotels, Conference Stadium, Confluence Beach Hotel, Commissioners’ quarter, Lokoja International Market, the 12-storey KOGI liaison office in Abuja and Kogi liaison offices in Kaduna and Lagos, among others.

    “We reject this proposal in totality and warns Governor Bello to immediately perish this thought. The plot is devilish, selfish, myopic. It is shameful and the peak of rascality that a government which cannot pay salaries of workers let alone execute projects will now scheme to mortgage our collective future.

    “Our party is not unaware of the grand plan of the government to sell these legacy projects to its officials as a decoy of repositioning the state; we will however strongly resist this evil plan”.

    When contacted, the commissioner of finance said any moment from now the consultant will commence with the sales.

  • Revenue from cashew nuts will surpass crude oil – Kogi

    Revenue from cashew nuts will surpass crude oil – Kogi

    The Logistics State Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Kehinde Oloruntoba has described the state as the highest producer of cashew nuts worldwide, producing over 100,000 metric tonnes out of the about 200,000 metric tonnes exported last year.

    He disclosed this on Friday during an agriculture exhibition organised to mark the second year anniversary of governor Yahaya Bello.

    He said cashew nuts from Kogi State has become a hot cake and highly valued on the international market and would soon sell more than crude oil, currently the mainstay of  Nigeria’s economy. 

    The commissioner encouraged all to go back to the farm, adding that Vietnam, which is the major buyer of the cashew nuts from Nigeria, made over $3 billion from the produce last year.

    He said that the state has no business being poor, being also the highest producer of cassava and coffee, but that previous administrations refused to harness the resources for the overall development of the state.

    According to him, when Bello became governor two years ago, the agric ministry had no functional equipment, while the staff and farmers’ morale of staff and farmers’ morale were at the lowest ebb. 

    He said that the governor changed the story with the purchase of over 40 new tractors, establishment of 50-ton capacity rice mill at Omi dam and provision of  incentives to farmers.

  • No confirmed case of Lassa fever in Abuja – Director

    No confirmed case of Lassa fever in Abuja – Director

    The Federal Capital Territory Administration ( FCTA ) said it has not yet recorded any case of Lassa fever in the territory. The FCT’s Director of Public Health, Dr Humphrey Okoroukwu made this known in an interview with reporters in Abuja on Friday.
    He dismissed the speculation on the reported case of Lassa fever in Asokoro General Hospital as “false”. Okoroukwu explained that some samples of the suspected cases were taken to Irrua Laboratory in Edo State and the result was negative, while that of another suspected cases admitted in one of the hospitals in FCT was being awaited.
    According to him, the FCTA has deployed its Health Promotion Education Team to sensitise residents in markets, motor parks, schools and streets on the causes and symptoms on Lassa fever for them to take proactive measures against the deadly disease. He said that his department had begun Facility-Based Clinical Sensitisations in hospitals to educate medical personnel and other health workers about Lassa Fever which had been reported in some states across the federation.

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    Okoroukwu noted also that the sensitisation was because some doctors had died as a result of the disease outbreak in other states.
    “We have been going from one hospital to the other to sensitise our medical professionals on how they can identify and handle suspected cases.
    “We have Disease Surveillance Structure in communities, wards and area councils, we have sensitized them and they are on red alert,” he said.
    The director stressed that the proactive measures were necessary because of the territory’s proximity with Kogi and Nasarawa states where cases of Lassa fever had been reported.
    Okoroukwu assured the residents that the administration was doing everything possible to prevent Lassa fever outbreak in the FCT.

    NAN

  • Kogi sacks 1,667 civil servants for certificate fogery

    • Eight perm secs retired

    The Kogi State government has sacked 1,667 civil servants for alleged certificate forgery.

    Eight permanent secretaries were also retired as part of the civil service reforms.

    A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Petra Akinti Onyegbule, said those affected had served for four years and above.

    It reads: “In order to get the best replacement for the retired permanent secretaries, directors who have been in office for eight years and above, but are yet to attain the retirement age or maximum number of years in office, were allowed to write the exams to fill the position of permanent secretaries.

    “The result of the exams, which held on December 12, 2017, and followed by interviews, is yet to be released. Until the result is out, we won’t be able to put a definite figure to the number of directors who will be affected by the compulsory leave.

    “This move is in line with the government’s policy to ease the top heaviness of the service and correct a situation where the civil service lacks workers at the lower cadres while the top is heavy, leading to an inverted pyramid.

    “The Kogi State government is carrying out reforms at different stages to reposition its civil service for effectiveness, efficiency and productivity.

    “The screening, which began in 2016, has since ended, and the reversal of the inverted pyramid at the civil service is another phase of the much needed reforms meant to ensure the civil service plays its role as the engine room of government efficiently and effectively.

    “In addition, 1,667 civil servants were dismissed for certificate forgery. This figure is expected to increase as more reports come in from institutions where enquiries for certificate verification have been sent to.

    “Another 107 workers were dismissed for fraud.”

  • Kogi medical doctors begin strike

    Kogi medical doctors begin strike

    The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) in Kogi on Sunday directed its members to resume strike on Monday over an alleged failure by the state government to meet their demands.

    Dr Godwin Tijani, the Chairman of the association, said in Lokoja that the inability of the state government to pay the doctors’ full salaries was unacceptable.

    Besides, Tijani said all the doctors’ associations and union dues as well as members’ cooperative society contributions were not remitted in full whereas 100 per cent taxes were deducted from their salaries.

    According to Tijani, even some doctors are yet to be paid.

    “Congress, therefore, resolved that all its members across the state should resume total and indefinite withdrawal of healthcare services from all hospitals in Kogi, with effects from 12:00 midnight on Sunday, Jan 7, 2018.

    “We want government to give a definite time line for the full implementation of adjusted CONMESS (new salary structure) for doctors in the state civil service and the accrued arrears since January, 2014.

    “Congress will reconvene once the state government responds appropriately to the aforementioned demands,” he said.

    Tijani, however, appreciated the commissioners for Health and Finance and others, who were at the congress to douse tension and ensure peaceful resolution of the matter.

    He also commended their members for their patience and understanding.

    It would be recalled that the Kogi NMA had suspended an earlier strike over the demand on June 22, 2017, following the state government assurances that it would meet their demands.

    It gave the government up till Dec. 31, 2017, to meet the demand or face strike. (NAN)

  • Don’t close Obuh mining site, Okpella leaders

    Don’t close Obuh mining site, Okpella leaders

    Community leaders of Okpella Community in Estako East local government have urged the federal government to rescind its decision on the closing down of Obuh mining site because of ownership tussle between Dangote Group and BUA Group.

    The community leaders said the closing down of the site was ill-advised and capable of causing crisis in the community because of loss of jobs.

    A former council chairman of the locality, Mr. Godwin Isichei, who spoke on behalf of the leaders said BUA Cement has created 10,000 direct and indirect employment for the people of Okpella and other indigenes of Edo North.

    Isichei explained that there was no need for dispute as according to him, the area Dangote Group is laying claim to is in Kogi State while the area assigned to BUA is in Edo State.

    He said several meetings on boundary dispute he attended as chairman of Estako East spelt out the areas belonging to Edo and Kogi States.

    His words, “Giving the directive is totally wrong and not advisable. For BUA to shut down the plant it has invested so much in is not good for the economy of Okpella. It will cause unemployment and crime in the area.

    “What Dangote is claiming is in Okene. What BUA inherited from Bendel Cement is Obuh. We don’t have Obuh at Okenne. There is no way Obuh can be in Okenne, Kogi State. The place should be opened to any investors. We are not asking Dangote not to come but the way he is going about the whole process, the entire community is not happy. He should not instigate the shutting down of BUA. Dangote does not have a Cement plant but BUA has a plant and has even expanded.

    “It was wrong to shut the mining site when the matter is pending in court. Where is the order to close down the site. Obaseki can call both sides and resolved the issue. We do not want our community to be turned to a theatre of problem.”

  • BOA recovers N375m in Kogi

    BOA recovers N375m in Kogi

    The Bank of Agriculture (BOA) Friday said it has recovered N375,906,289.72 out of the over N1.4 billion loan facilities extended to customers in Kogi State, since the bank’s inception.

    Managing Director and Chief Executive of Bank of Agriculture, Mallam Kabir Muhammed Adamu disclosed this during the inauguration of the BOA branch Friday in Okene.

    Describing the development as not encouraging, he said that of the over N1.4 billion disbursed in Kogi State since the inception in 1972, only N375,906,289.72 has been repaid, leaving a balance of over N1 billion.

    Represented by the Executive Director, Retail Banking, Mr. Emmanuel Ameh, he said that before the closure of the former Okene branch, N91, 915,624.42 was disbursed to members of the community, adding that the repayment has not been too encouraging.

    He pointed out that with the new beginning, the branch will have 100 percent repayment in all subsequent disbursements.

    He called on those who have benefited from its facilities to pay up in order that others benefit, explaining that without so doing, they depribe themselves of any future relationship with the bank.

    The Sole Administrator of Okene Local Government Area, Alhaji Abdulrazaq Mohammed Yusuf commended the Federal Government for inaugurating the Okene branch.

    He said that the bank was brought to Okene to alleviate the suffering of the people in the central senatorial district of the state.

    He said that his administration provided farm implements and supplied 600 bags of 50kg NPK fertilizers to farmers in Okene local government at no charge.

  • Gov. Bello redeploys commissioners

    Gov. Bello redeploys commissioners

    The Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello has redeployed some of his commissioners.

    Some of the affected commissioners include affected, Mrs Rosemary Osikoya who is to move from environment to education, science and technology. She replaces Dr Sunday Tolorunleke, who has been moved to ministry of commerce and industry.

    Others are: Arome Adoji, from Sports and Youth Development to Culture and Tourism. He is to replace, Mohammed Awwal who is to deploy to the transport ministry.

    The decision taken yesterday at the State Executive Council meeting held at the Government House, Lokoja and presided over by the governor, is to take effect from January 1, 2018.

    By the powers vested in me as the Executive Governor of Kogi State, I hereby announce a redeployment of Cabinet as follows:

    MRS. ROSEMARY OSIKOYA is redeployed as COMMISSIONER from The Kogi State Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources to the Kogi State Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. She replaces MR. JACOB TOLORUNLEKE.

    JACOB TOLORUNLEKE is redeployed as COMMISSIONER from the Kogi State Ministry of Education, Science and Technology to the Kogi State Ministry of Commerce and Industry. He replaces ALHAJI SANUSI USMAN YAHAYA.

    ALHAJI SANUSI USMAN YAHAYA is redeployed as COMMISSIONER from the Kogi State Ministry of Commerce and Industry to the Kogi State Ministry of Environment & Natural Resources. He replaces MRS. ROSEMARY OSIKOYA.

    GABRIEL AROME ADOJI is redeployed as COMMISSIONER from the Kogi State Ministry of Youths and Sports to the Kogi State Ministry of Culture and Tourism. He replaces ALHAJI MOHAMMED AWWAL.

    ALHAJI MOHAMMED AWWAL is redeployed as COMMISSIONER from the Kogi State Ministry of Culture and Tourism to the Kogi State Ministry of Transport. He replaces PRINCE SANI OGU SALISU.

    PRINCE SANI OGU SALISU is redeployed as COMMISSIONER from the Kogi State Ministry of Transport to the Kogi State Ministry of Youths and Sports. He replaces MR. GABRIEL AROME ADOJI.

    A new Kogi State LANDS AND HOUSING SERVICES BUREAU headed by a Director-General (to be appointed in due course) is hereby created out of the current Kogi State Ministry of Works, Lands, Housing and Urban Development.

    The former Kogi State Ministry of Works, Lands, Housing and Urban Development is hereby renamed the KOGI STATE MINISTRY OF WORKS AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT with ENGR. SADIQ ABDULMUMINI still COMMISSIONER.

    All changes become effective on the 1st day of January, 2018.

    Redeployed officials are to brief their replacements fully in writing and conduct formal handover on or before close of work on the effective date.

    The Secretary to the Kogi State Government is to formalise appropriate records without delay.

    After about 18 months in office, all Cabinet members must know where they stand in terms of productivity. This Administration requires excellence at all times. Mere good performance can never be good enough, and some have even fallen below that.

    Those who have not added significant value to Kogites through their offices MUST start now to post superlative results. In the next 90 days, if they are still average, they will leave me no choice but to find those who will keep pace with our governance aspirations.

  • Kogi youths supports Gov Bello, call Ahmadu Ali shameless parasite

    Kogi youths supports Gov Bello, call Ahmadu Ali shameless parasite

    Youths in Kogi East Senatorial District have denounced what they described as the “crude, vitriolic and impudent attacks” by the Col. Ahmadu Ali led Kogi East Elders Council (KEEC), describing the attacks as a desperate attempt by old Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) war horses to destabilise the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration in the state.

    In a statement issued in Abuja by the National President of Kogi East Youths Organisation, Mr. Daniel Enemona Ojodale said Governor Yahaya Bello was being mercilessly savaged by shameless old parasites who have held the state down for 13 years under the PDP but warned that the consequences of such a misadventure will be too grave for the state.

    Ojodale said the viciousness of the seemingly coordinated attacks by the Ahmadu Ali group and the PDP raise a lot of concern regarding their plans for the state.

    The group said the fact that the PDP desperadoes and their collaborators in the state could even try to join issues with a young, vibrant governor who is succeeding where PDP failed shows how low they are willing to sink just to carry out their nefarious plot.

    “We are surprised that a so-called elders of a political party that do not have a history of performance is bent on advising a young, focused governor who is currently embarking on efforts to develop all sectors of the economy.”

    “They are not qualified to mark our scripts or assess the current administration in Kogi State because the APC government operates a new syllabus. Conversely, the Syllabus that the Ahmadu Ali group subscribes to is not only outdated and expired…It leads only to failure and a dead end,” the statement said.”

    The group said because of the yawning developmental gap left behind by many years of PDP misrule and the concerted efforts by the APC to right the wrongs, it is understandable that the mouth of detractors who failed woefully in the past will be filled with sour grapes.

    “Nothing explains the current desperation by Col. Ahmadu Ali and his co-travellers like the fact that his son, Ogala Ali who served in successive PDP administrations in the state is now in the cold. Elders like Gabriel Adukwu is also licking his wound because his architectural firm no longer enjoys the kind of patronage that it enjoyed during the years of the locust,” the group said.

    “Old age has now become the meal ticket for the PDP and its chop-I-chop elders, whose trump card for maintaining a stranglehold on the resources of the state is to whip up sentiments against the APC administration in the state,” the group added.

    “It is also common knowledge that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) which Col. Ahmadu Ali frittered away the goodwill given freely to it by the people of Kogi State and across the nation, through a succession of poorly-thought-out policies,” the statement said.

    The group however said the game is up for PDP old war horses masquerading as Kogi East Elders Council (KEEC), saying Col. Ali will know this if

    it bothers to read between the lines that the era of parasites living on governments is over.

    It said it was not averse to advice from well meaning elders which is why the current administration established elders advisory councils in all the local government areas of the state.

    The youth group therefore warned: ”Ahmadu Ali and his Kogi East Elders Council (KEEC) should stop exploiting primordial sentiments for whatever purpose. It should stop encouraging those who are bent on exploiting it to destabilize our state.”

    The statement fully read thus:

    “WHAT EXACTLY DOES THE KOGI EAST ELDERS COUNCIL (KEEC) WANT FROM GOVERNOR YAHAYA BELLO OF KOGI STATE?

    We are the ‘apex’ youth organization in Kogi East Senatorial District. We expect no one to be surprised that we have used the word ‘apex’ to describe ourselves. If people who have done nothing to improve Kogi East, or anywhere else for that matter with all the high positions and official influence they have held in Nigeria and Kogi State even before our birth can meet in Abuja and arrogate ‘apex’ to themselves, we too can do same from Lokoja where we live and work and contribute.

    We owe ourselves a duty to reply the Kogi East Elders Council (KEEC) allegations against the person and government of Governor Yahaya Bello, and we will do so shortly. It is of primary importance that we first dispel the impression which KEEC has created that they were set up by the traditional institutions of Kogi East or by the popular demands of her people.

    We know the socio-cultural organisations in Kogi East which our people embrace, and KEEC is not one of them. The Kogi East Coalition for Good Governance does not care who is in Lugard House. We only care that our state is governed well, and as far as we are concerned, Alhaji Ahmadu Ali and his Kogi East Elders Council (KEEC) CANNOT be counted among those who once provided or currently stand for good governance in Kogi State.

    They are at best an elitist cultural troupe or social club who periodically perform in public for the sole benefit of her members.

    It is still within living memory how Alhaji Ahmadu Ali and some of his co-travellers in KEEC today are the same people who used their powers as chieftains of the then ruling Peoples Democratic Party to cut short the efforts of Late Prince Abubakar Audu to develop Kogi State. They deployed their federal might and bottomless pockets to recruit attack dogs against him until he lost his second term bid. With that loss, Kogi State lost her best chance to leapfrog into the future developmentally in the last 16 years. It may well have been forever but for the coming of Governor Yahaya Bello.

    Just like in their present war of attrition against the current administration, their favourite minions against Prince Audu those days were also drawn from the press and the unions. Their syndicates dogged Adoja’s every step in Office with misrepresentations. They sold outright lies against him to the populace before finally ousting him from office through controversial elections which installed their lackeys.

    In 13 years o Ibrahim Idris and Idris Wada, Prince Abubakar Audu’s projects remained the only visible signs of quality development Kogi State could boast of.

    Senator Ahmadu Ali and his ilk not only remained silent throughout the years of the locust which he helped unleash on Kogi people in the form of the last two administrations in the state, but he joined in the destruction, either directly or by proxy.

    Can he deny that his sons and relatives were not favored beneficiaries of choice appointments and contracts in this state and in this nation when the PDP held sway? Didn’t at least one of his sons serve for 13 years straight as a favored appointee, right through Ibrahim Idris’ first tenure till Idris Wada was sent packing by Hurricanes Buhari, Audu and Bello about two years ago?

    So, we know what we are saying when we insist that a man who helped install underdevelopment and socio-economic backwardness in our state when he had all the influence to do better for us, cannot today find the temerity to style himself an ‘apex’ leader of our state or senatorial district, and begin to cook communiqués on our behalf.

    Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. We cannot be fooled twice. Gentlemen of the Press, before calling for this Press Conference, we took time to research the career of this so-called Kogi East Elders Council (KEEC). Contrary to their touted altruism, they have never intervened to strengthen the security, peace or prosperity of the state.

    The one thing which stands tallest and sacrosanct in their periodic forays into the affairs of Kogi State are the ignominious and unscrupulous political interests of the convener and his co-travellers. Their provocative words and vengeful interpretation of every action of government are crafted to cause maximum disaffection amongst the populace. They tend to display open disregard for the truth and the decorum with which wise elders build bridges among diverse interests.

    We are now going to itemise and X-ray the specific charges which KEEC has brought against Governor Yahaya Bello and refute them with easily available evidence. We will also show that they are lies spun to ensnare us into avoidable conflict with government, particularly in Kogi East Senatorial Zone.

    When KEEC sheds crocodile tears over ‘the deplorable and deteriorating condition’ of Kogi State, we wonder what lens they saw through in the last 13 years when both Senator Ahmadu Ali and Arch. Gabriel Aduku bestrode the political landscape and commanded the attention of the then occupants of Government House, Lokoja?
    13 years were not enough for a National Chairman of the ruling PDP and a Federal Minister under it to raise a hue and cry about the systematic looting and destruction of our State and Nation going on under their party but less than two years of the APC and Governor Bello has become more than enough for them to be issuing self-serving communiqués up and down?

    Throughout her interventions and communications, KEEC displayed abysmal ignorance of the policy and implementation template for Civil Service and Pension Reforms embarked upon by government. One would have expected members of a body which clothes herself in the self-righteous rags of a watchdog for good governance to at least familiarise themselves with the policies they intend to attack.

    KEEC obviously could not be bothered to do her homework well. No wonder their PDP earned the sobriquet ‘clueless’ from Nigerians right before she was unceremoniously kicked out of power.

    For the records, glaring examples of their ignorance include:

    KEEC’s claims that Government ‘rebuffed’ her moves to secure reinstatement for lecturers of the Kogi State University (KSU) who were sacked for holding the lives and destinies of thousands of students of the institution hostage through a 7-months strike. KEEC lied when they said government owed the lecturers salaries for the duration of the strike. We found that salaries were paid to them as they were cleared in the Screening Exercise.
    When the situation of the students at home became too dire, Government voluntarily jettisoned some of the stricter aspects of the screening in order to facilitate clearance for lecturers so they could be paid. With their salaries substantially paid, some lecturers still did not resume work, daring government to do her worse.

    The Attah of Igala himself visited KSU with Governor Bello to plead with the lecturers to resume work but they disdained our royal father and ignored the several ultimata to drop the strike and resort to negotiations to settle outstanding issues until government was forced to proscribe activities of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in KSU.

    The gains of those reforms are already evident in the steadier payment of salaries, predictable academic calendar, structured recruitment of staff, upgrade of infrastructure, etc ongoing in KSU.

    The Kogi State University, Anyigba is in good administrative hands. It has grown from strength to strength in the last two years. All its current academic programmes are fully accredited by the National Universities Commission and the lecturers are paid up to date.

    We know that KEEC may not respect objective ratings from reputable institutions, but it might interest them to know that the National Universities Commission (NUC) has ranked Kogi State University, Anyigba as No. 42 among the best universities in Nigeria for the year 2017. The same KSU was ranked No. 85 in 2015 and 2016.

    KEEC is now free to do the analysis and tell us whether Governor Bello’s reforms are working or not. They ought to have known better than to work with assumptions and guesswork.

    KEEC may wish to dismiss these gains as nonsense, but it is nonsense like this that has seen schools like Unilorin deliver her graduates on schedule for over a decade now. We want that for KSU.
    His Excellency, Governor Yahaya Bello is the most resounding success story in security right now in Nigeria.

    Under the last PDP administration in Kogi State, many notable Igalas were murdered in cold blood. The veteran journalist Isah Edime who helped found Radio Kogi Ochaja, the nonly radio station in the entire Igalaland was one of them.

    In 2015 alone, the same year Edime was gruesomely murdered, Kogi East recorded 10 high profile killings including 2 lecturers from the Kogi State University, Anyigba. Expatriates and high-ranking government officials were routinely kidnapped including Mr. Steven Maiyaki, a serving commissioner for Lands and Housing, and several High Court Judges.
    However, in less than one year of Governor Bello he turned Kogi State into a no-go area for the kidnappers, armed robbers and terrorists who proliferated like cockroaches under Ahmadu Ali’s PDP. Lokoja and other Kogi cities have even rediscovered their night economy.

    KEEC’s description of the ‘state of insecurity in Kogi’ under Governor Bello as ‘unacceptable’ is therefore laughable. Even the dead know that they are much safer in Kogi State under Governor Yahaya Bello, how much more the living?

    The Bello-led administration provided over 160 patrol vehicles and thousands of other gadgets for the various security agencies in the state, immeasurably boosting their ability to checkmate crime.

    The Inspector-General of Police was so impressed with the security revolution in our state that he bestowed a special award of best governor in security governance on Governor Yahaya Bello, the first award of its kind from the topmost Police hierarchy.
    UNPAID SALARIES AND RELATED MATTERS.

    KEEC does not know, or pretends not to know that the administration of Yahaya Bello has successfully ended the staff verification exercise with the startling discovery of over 1000 certificate forgers and about 4000 other cases of serious offences.

    It is interesting that KEEC sees this Administration’s determination to rid our Civil Service of what they aptly identified as ‘monumental corruption’ as a ‘fixation’ to be condemned. This is the clearest indication yet that the group has not cast off her affinity for the rampant corruption of their PDP years. They actually believe an institution which consumes about 75% of Kogi’s resources should continue to be swept under the carpet for ‘peace to reign’.

    KEEC also considers the various committees set up by government to afford all uncleared Civil Servants every opportunity to regularise their positions as unnecessary. In order words, the thousands who have been assisted to cross over to the cleared list should have been sacked outright when the first committee completed her work around April, 2016 so that government can beat her chest for doing a quick work.
    KEEC remained unmoved by news that over 1000 academic certificates sent for verification were returned from various tertiary institutions as forged, most of them from Kogi East.

    This frightening statistic ought to have given KEEC food for thought, but it did not but she still suggests that government focus on soft-landing instead of allowing the law to take its course.

    If KEEC really cares for Kogites, she will not be impeding the government’s effort in Civil Service and Pension Reforms at this time. There is a time to play politics and a time to join hands with whoever is the incumbent to rescue, rebuild and restore a society.
    Arc Gabriel Aduku seemed to have had a brief epiphany into this when he once praised Governor Yahaya Bello as a ‘courageous leader’ and declared himself ‘satisfied’ with the ‘necessary reforms’ in the Kogi State Civil Service. Unfortunately, he seems to have lost his courage again in the face of peer pressure and no longer wishes to stand by the truth which a fact-finding team he led saw for themselves.

    KEEC reels out a long list of numbers alleged to be incomes to the State from various sources. We know the Administration has periodically taken out paid advertorials to render public accounts at the end of key final milestones. Bailout funds. Paris Club refunds. Statutory Allocations. Internally Generated Revenue.
    These account takings are abundantly in the public domain. Rather than throw random numbers at us, we expect KEEC to address the various accounts rendered and point out the discrepancies. Until they are able to do that, we shall remain unmoved by their antics. It is simply another severe case of disconnection fever.

    We must now make clear our points about the KEEC’s deceit in order to unmask their sectionalism and bias. To do that we have to scrutinize the three recorded public interventions by KEEC in Kogi Affairs, all under the Yahaya Bello Administration.

    We aim to uncover their motives and see for ourselves how pure or how putrid they truly are. KEEC’s first advertorial can be found on page 3 of the February 3, 2016 edition of The Graphic newspaper. It was an attempt to further unsettle a polity still reeling from sudden power shift caused by the death of Prince Abubakar Audu from the Eastern Senatorial District and the emergence of Governor Yahaya Bello from the Central Senatorial District as Governor.

    If one was expecting KEEC to be statesmanly so early in the life of the 4-day old administration, one was disappointed. KEEC fired first in what was to become months of spiteful media exchange involving the two main tribes in the state. That KEECdvertorial was full of innuendos, menaces and insinuations. She did her best to further an agenda of distrust between Kogites.

    In the end, all they accomplished was elicitation of a like response from another tribal group. Before long it became a media free-for-all as different, equally amorphous groups like KEEC waded into the fray. Kogi had never been so embattled. It took Governor Bello’s adept leadership to prevent skirmishes in the streets.

    Nobody heard again from KEEC for a while, then they wrote a letter to the Governor dated 29th September, 2017 wherein they chronicled every major reform undertaken by the government and denounced them. We make bold to say that the arrogance and disdain KEEC directed at Governor Bello in that letter would not have been tolerated by any of our kinsmen who has governed Kogi State at any time.

    One would imagine that Ahmadu Ali was dressing down one of his flunkies rather than addressing his Governor. Governor Bello however smiled at their venom and invited KEEC to parley. Arch. Gabriel Aduku led the KEEC team which met the Governor and key aides at Government House, Lokoja. We are told by reliable sources that the Government Team presented irrefutable proofs of their stewardship. After that meeting, a publication on a national dailies of 18 October, 2017 reports the former Minister of State for Health as commending Governor Bello for being a ‘courageous leader who has been fearless in fighting corruption…’

    Last week, KEEC released another press statement in which Alhaji Ahmadu Ali, Arch. Gabriel Aduku and their followers in the Kogi East Elders Council denounced the Government in what is perhaps her harshest use of English yet. It was as if Arch. Aduku and his fact-finding teammates did not exist. They simply ignored their own documented media comments and would have us believe that their honest estimation is that the administration has failed so far.

    This last communication by KEEC was the last straw for us. We now realize that silence is no longer golden. It is clear that far from being a group of penitent persons who are trying to make amends for lives wasted in the opulent corridors of power without any benefits to Nigeria or to us in Kogi State, the KEEC is all out to secure political domination of our people again through deceit.

    They are up to their old games once more, tossing Kogites up and down like a yo-yo in preparation for leading the electorate astray again in the next elections. A people who do not learn from history, especially its mistakes, are bound to keep repeating them.

    We have had four elected Governors in Kogi State since 1999. Two of them, Audu and Bello have dared to be their own men. In both cases, Ahmadu Ali donned the toga of the conscience of the state and derailed us. The other two were content to be remote-controlled from outside Government House and they never had any trouble with Ahmadu Ali, even while they stole us blind in his full view.

    Like he did with the PDP against Late Prince Abubakar Audu, Colonel Ahmadu Ali has assembled another malevolent force in the KEEC and they are out to poison minds against the government of the day. They want to hoodwink us so they can snatch power again with our cooperation before sending us into the wilderness for another long season of fruitless wandering.

    This time we have decided to put on our thinking cap. Why is it that any time an administration comes along which refuses to be hijacked and rendered useless by self-appointed godfathers of Kogi politics, the Ahmadu Alis and Gabriel Adukus of this world suddenly discover their voices as ‘apex elders’ an advocates of good governance?

    Why is it that each time God gives Kogi State a Governor who has the guts to undertake the difficult reforms necessary to purge our state of the baggage weighing her down, this same agglutination of old politicians who were characterized by corruption and non-performance in their own heydays will float to the surface and try to trick us into disowning our own Change?

    In the same period that these men have held Kogi State down, other states whose leaders refused to be the worst enemies of their people have started and progressed far on their own difficult reforms. They are now enjoying relative pride, peace and prosperity in their territories while Kogi is yet to start the journey. Are we doomed to remain like this? Not if we can help it.

    We clapped for Tinubu, Fashola and now Ambode in Lagos as the Civil Service and every other public and private sector structure was turned inside-out and renewed. They set up critical agencies which tackled the excesses of residents. Lagosians learnt to queue for buses and services and to drive like humans. Oshodi and other settlements were demolished and rebuilt into modern communities.

    Private businesses learnt to pay taxes and people began to keep their environment clean. They ‘suffered’ over those 16 years, but today they have a more livable state than Kogi. In Kogi, we are yet to start. In Kogi State, we are still refusing to start.

    In Anambra, Dr. Chris Ngige started a renewal which was continued by successive administrations after him despite the efforts of Ahmadu Ali’s contemporaries and proteges in the PDP to truncate it. Today, the Civil Servants, pensioners and citizens there are enjoying the incremental benefits of about 15 years of hard but sustained socio-economic reforms.

    We watched El-Rufai storm Abuja and reform it. It was painful then but full of gains today. Civil Servants in the FCT have better work ethics than in most states. They own the bulk of government homes in choice areas where even billionaires could not afford Boys’ Quarters before el-Rufai’s coming. He has started with Kaduna again and we are cheering him on while resisting Governor Bello at home.

    What has lured us into this self-defeating behaviour?

    If we agree it is okay to sack 24,000 teachers in faraway Kaduna who failed aptitude tests, why is it not okay, if we are to believe the KEEC and others, to sack lecturers who absconded from duty for 7 months despite government’s genuine efforts to keep paying them unearned salaries?

    Why is it not okay to sack Civil Servants whose alma maters have confirmed the certificates they used to join the service as forged? Why is it not okay to deal with Civil Servants who ran foul of the Public Service Rules in the manner prescribed by those rules?

    In other states offending Civil Servants are terminated without notice for lesser offenses than those we have seen exposed by this administration’s Staff Screening and Verification Exercise. People there understood the punishment was necessary to maintain the integrity of the system.

    In Kogi State, Governor Bello gave over one year and at least 3 distinct chances for affected people to clear themselves and some still cannot. Yet the KEEC and their cohorts in organized labour want them t remain in service out of solidarity while tens of thousands of us with genuine certificates and willingness to work are roaming the streets years after graduation.

    It appears that in Kogi State, we have become like the child who is late for school but not willing to start bathing because it is harmattan and the water is cold. There is a price which MUST be paid for wholistic and sustainable development and it will hurt, especially the evildoers in the system. However, it will hurt more if we continue to refuse to pay those prices today.

    Worse, because the Ahmadu Alis and Gabriel Adukus and other ‘apex leaders’ like them in Kogi State refused to pay those prices on our behalf in the past, we their children are face to face with the grown debt of today. If we still refuse to pay it in our own turn, our children will have to, with interest.

    At this juncture we must dispel all doubts about whether Governor Yahaya Bello has done anything to justify KEEC’s unwarranted hostility and subversion of his administration? Did he perhaps marginalize Kogi East Senatorial District in the distribution of appointments and projects? The answer is of course a resounding NO.

    At least 60% of Governor Yahaya Bello’s appointees are from Kogi East Senatorial District, including the Deputy Governor, and the Chief of Staff to the Governor. Other key appointees from Kogi East in Yahaya Bello’s administration include 6 Commissioners out of 14, 2 Director-Generals of agencies/Bureaux out of 3.

    Others include 11 Special Advisers out of 25, 24 Senior Special Assistants out of 63, 4 Special Assistants to the governor out of 8, 9 full compliments of administrative team in the 9 LGAs in the East, and over 100 Chairmen, members of various board, agencies and Tertiary Institutions.

    Similarly, the region received the bulk of of projects constituting a similar percentage of the aggregate number of projects and monies spent by the administration. They include rehabilitation of the 55km Ejule-Idah road, the 79.9km Ankpa-Enabo-Ofugo-Abejukolo road, 32km Ibana-Okpo-Ogugu-Ete road and the 52km Shintaku-Gboloko-Odugbo-Dekina road all in the heart of Kogi East.

    In addition to the aforementioned roads, the rehabilitation and asphalt overlay of the 50km Idah-Iyano road with a spur to Odogwu-Unale road, construction of 16km Odenyi-Oguma/ Sheria road have been awarded. The Ajagumu-Odu Ogboyaga road and Etutekpe- Oganenigu road in Dekina Local Government Area are soon to be awarded.

    The era of artificial darkness masterminded by the maladministration of the PDP years came under attack from the New Direction administration of Alhaji Yahaya Bello when he launched ‘Operation Light up Kogi East’ at the palace of His Royal Majesty, the Atta of Igala, Michael Ameh Oboni II in the middle of this year. Oleji, Agbenema communities, Abejukolo in Omala Local Government Area, Ajichekpa, Opada, Ajomakoji, Obakume have all been completed and the people are enjoying electricity supply for the first time since the creation of the state 26 years ago.

    Advanced Rural Electrification projects are currently ongoing in Araba Salifu, Ajonugbelegu, Emewe Opada I & II communities and Abocho while the stepping down and installation of transformers at Odu Ochele, Afele, Odu-Ate, Odu-Ofomu, Odu-Gegeli and Odu-Anana all in Dekina Local Government Area are ongoing.

    The Bello Administration has provided portable water to over 100 communities in Kogi East so far. These are mainly communities which have never had any source of water outside ancestral streams, ponds and rivers. None of the PDP wastrels who ‘led’ us in the past thought it expedient to bring the water just beneath these communities’ feet to the surface for them.

    Governor Bello is gradually delivering our people from fighting with livestock and wild animals for drinking water, and the KEEC thinks that is a bad thing? By next year the administration has another 1000 boreholes planned across the state and Kogi East will get the bulk of them. We want KEEC to wait small so they can have sufficient things to wail over.

    It is now clear that the Kogi East Elders Council (KEEC) is a self-serving group who do not have the mandate or support of either the traditional institutions or the people of Kogi East Senatorial District. They must be ignored and forgotten.

    We join our voices to those of irate students years ago to scream, ALI MUST GO! KOGI MUST BE FREE! May the heavens hear our voices. We also hereby declare a Vote of Confidence on Governor Yahaya Bello and his New Direction Administration.

    We want His Excellency to know that his reforms are in order and MUST be brought to a logical conclusion. We urge him to sanitize as many aspects of our socio-economic life as he possibly can. The future begins now.

    ENEMUNEME! Let no one threaten us with 2019 because we all have PVCs, and we will meet those who want to deny us development at the right time and place.

    Thank you.

    Daniel, Enemona Ojodale, President; Ibrahim Tanko Abubakar, Secretary.”

  • DG, NYSC lauds Kogi for renovating camp

    DG, NYSC lauds Kogi for renovating camp

    The Director-General of National Youths Service Corps,Brig.-Gen. Sulaiman Kazaure, has commended the Kogi Government for renovating the NYSC orientation camp, Kabba in the state.

    Kazaure gave the commendation when he paid a courtesy visit to the Commissioner of Youths and Sports, Mr Arome Adoji, in Lokoja on Monday.

    He said the renovation had proved the commitment of the government toward enhancing NYSC  scheme, especially with the increased population of corps members in the state.

    Kazaure, represented by the State  Coordinator, Mrs Oludolapo Ahile, also commended the state government for providing adequate security and welfare to serving corps members in the state.

    Responding, Adoji who is also the State Chairman, NYSC Governing Board, thanked the director-general for the visit.
    He described Gov. Yahaya Bello “as a youth friendly leader’’, who had always show interest in the scheme since he assumed duty in 2016’’.

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