Tag: Kogi State

  • Glo Laffta Fest excites Lokoja residents

    IT was a weekend of excitement for Glo subscribers in Lokoja, as the Kogi State edition of Glo Laffta Fest brought together some of the continent’s finest comedians for a spectacular performance.

    Held at the Confluence Stadium, Lokoja, the show paraded top humour merchants from different parts of Africa including Bovi Ugboma, Godwin ‘Gordons’ Komone, Salvador from Uganda, Basketmouth, Bash and Senator.

    It was also attended by a mammoth crowd comprising fun lovers from Lokoja and other neighbouring towns including Okene, Kotonkarfe, Obajana and Kabba alongside top officials of Kogi state Government, serving and retired military officers as well as captains of industries operating in the state.

    The show kicked-off with a delightful performance by Bash whose funny jokes revolved around his growing years. He later handed over the baton to Senator who held the audience spellbound with stage swag and perfect delivery of his jokes.

    Next was the outstanding performance by the Ugandan top comedian, Salvador who is not popular in Kogi State. It was however his funny jokes which the crowd enjoyed thoroughly that endeared him to their hearts and he was roundly applauded for a good stage performance.

    The evening of fun continued after Salvador, as Dan D’Humorous took the show to a higher level after which Bovi, Gordons and Basketmouth performed one after the other. There was no dull moment as they all put up spectacular performances in an unforgettable night of fun and laughter.

    The show which was anchored by Kogi-born Mercy Johnson-Okojie, and her Nollywood colleague, Ebube Nwagbo also witnessed celebrity attendance by Kannywood’s star, Sani Danja and Nollywood legend, Kanayo O. Kanayo.

    The Garden city of Port Harcourt will host the Glo Laffta Fest for the second time before the train will move to Onitsha, Makurdi and Ajah in the weeks ahead.

  • Kogi workers embark on indefinite strike

    Kogi workers embark on indefinite strike

    The organized Labour in Kogi State has directed workers in ministries, agencies and parastatals to commence an indefinite strike as from Friday, Sept. 22.

    The Chairman of the state chapter of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Mr Ranti Ojo flanked by his Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), counterpart, Mr Onu Edoka gave the order while briefing newsmen in Lokoja On Thursday.

    He asked the workers to shun offices indefinitely until directed otherwise.

    He said that labor was forced to call out workers on strike because of refusal of government to invite them for negotiation over their demands.

    According to him, the strike is the only lifeline left for the workers to negotiate their survival in the hands of the administration of Gov. Yahaya Bello.

    Ojo directed the workers to ensure maximum compliance, saying that all government establishments, offices, facilities and institutions be shut down by workers.

    The organized Labour had on Sept. 13, issued a seven -day strike notice to the state government to meet its demands or risk industrial action by its members.

    In its reaction to the notice , the state government through the Director -General , media and publicity to the governor, Mr Kingsley Fanwo described the tone of the lanour’s notice as harsh and described signatories to the notice as unknown.

    The state Head of Service , Mrs Deborah Ogunmola made a last minute ditch to halt the strike when she called the Labour leaders for a meeting in her office on Sept. 21.

    The meeting, however, failed to stop the workers to declare a strike.

    The Labour is demanding among others , full payments of salary and allowances to workers being owed between two and 21 months arrears. The workers are also demanding payment of outstanding leave, yearly incremental allowances and reinstatement of workers unjustly treated during the recently concluded screening exercise.

    “Be prepared to stay at home till eternity if it takes government to eternity to meet our demands,” Ojo admonished the workers.

    The Labour lampooned the government for its poor attitude to workers’ welfare , saying that never in the history of the state has civil service records the massive hunger -induced deaths as being witnessed currently.

    “Workers and pensioners are going through trauma, anguish, pains, sickness, penury, truncation of children’s education , huge unsettled house rent/medical bills . We must rise against these now or never , he said.

    However, he said that , only workers under the umbrellas of NLC, TUC, and the Joint Public Service Negotiating Council will be marking on the strike while members of the National Union of Teachers , National Union of Local Government Employees and the Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria will join on Sept. 27.

    He urged workers to resist any form of threat, intimidation and blackmail from the state government , urging them to put on uncommon courage, perseverance and resoluteness to confront the bad situation.

    Ojo asked all civil servants and members of the public to pray in mosques and churches on Sept. 22 and Sept 24 to God to deliver the state from bad governance.

    The TUC, NOC and the Joint Public Service Negotiating Council will not budge until their demands are met by the government.

    “Our fidelity to this struggle is non-negotiable ,” the TUC Chairman said and accused the government of insincerity in its dealings with the workers all these years.

    The state President of the National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), Mr Tade Adyemi who was also present at the briefing said that teachers, local government workers and workers in the health sector will join the strike on Sept. 27.

    Adeyemi said that workers in the sectors issued a separate strike notice to the 21 local government councils in the state who were their employers.

    Mr Thomas Ayodele, the state NUT Chairman said that workers at the local government level were solidly in support and party to the strike declared by the TUC , NLC and the Joint Public Service Negotiating Council.

  • A boost for fishermen in Lokoja

    Fishing, the occupation of most Lokoja, Kogi State people, has received a boost with the donation of a fish market complex and two cold rooms to fishermen and traders by the Deputy Majority Leader of the House of Representatives, Hon. Buba Jibril.

    Speaking at the inauguration of the facilities in Lokoja, Jibril (Lokoja/Kogi Federal Constituency – APC), said he decided on the modern market to boost fish trade and encourage the local fishermen to remain in the trade.

    Inaugurating the project, a member of the House of Representatives, Mr James Faleke praised Jibril for his efforts at developing the economy of his constituency.

    The market complex comprises 55 stalls, two cold rooms and three gas and coal-powered fish-smoking rooms. A borehole and 250KVA power generating set were also provided to ease preservation of large quantities of fish.

    The two cold rooms have a combined capacity of 3,000 tons of fish at a time.

    According to the lawmaker, the gesture will help curb wastes associated with local fishing and trading and also lead to an increase in the incomes of both fishermen and traders.

    He explained that the construction of the complex followed the training he recently facilitated for 150 people in the areas of fish farming and preservation through the Small and Medium Scale

    Enterprises Development Agency (SMEDAN).

    Represented at the event by a Special Assistant to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Kassim Mabo, he handed over the complex to the Maigari of Lokoja, Alhaji Mohammed Maikarfi.

    The monarch commended Jibril for not forgetting his roots, saying that fishing and fish business remains the major occupation of the people of Lokoja.

    He said that the gesture will not only preserve the much treasured fishing tradition of the people, but will also boost their income and elevate the status of fishing and fish trade.

    Maigari who was represented by the Waziri of Lokoja, Alhaji Abdurahman Idris, said that the allocating of the stalls to fish traders will be on the basis of fairness and equity, just as he admonished prospective stall owners to ensure good maintenance of the facilities.

    He urged other politicians to emulate Jibril by impacting positively on the lives of the ordinary people.

     

  • Kogi gets new police commissioner

    Kogi gets new police commissioner

    Mr. Ali Janga on Monday took over as the new Commissioner of Police in Kogi State.

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    He replaced Mr. Wilson Inalegwu who has been transferred to the Police College, Jos, Plateau State.

    Janga was the head of Scorpion Mobile section of the Nigeria Police Force until his redeployment to Kogi.

    The outgoing police commissioner commended the people of Kogi for their support during his stay in the state.

    “With their cooperation and support,  the state police command has been able to curtail kidnapping and other crimes,” Inalegwu said.

     

  • Policeman, two others killed in Kogi

    Policeman, two others killed in Kogi

    Three persons including a police officer were reportedly killed over the weekend by suspected kidnappers, along the Ajaokuta-Lokoja highway, in Kogi State.

    Several others were said to have sustained various degree of injury during the incident.

    Unconfirmed sources said that an expertriate, staff and the policeman were killed  by unidentified gunmen, while another uniformed officer was seriously wounded after a shoot out gun in the Ajaokuta local government area.

    It was learnt that that the expatriate who was travelling with one of his staff ran into the suspected kidnappers, but got stiff resistance from the police orderly, lead to a shootout between them and the police.

    The hoodlums were said to have shot the expatriate, his driver and policeman, killing them instantly.

    It was gathered that in an attempt to escape the scene, the suspected kidnappers engaged another set of policemen in a shootout.

    The Kogi State Police Public Relation of officer, Mr. William Aya who confirmed the incident, said the command has commenced investigation into the matter.

    He said that report reaching the command has it that a an expertrate, his driver and a police officer were shot dead by yet-to-be identified gunmen, Saturday morning, along the Ajaokuta-Lokoja road.

  • NEMA donate relief materials to Kogi flood victims

    NEMA donate relief materials to Kogi flood victims

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Tuesday night donated two trucks load of relief materials flood victims in Lokoja, the Kogi State capital.

    The Head of NEMA Operations, Abuja Office, Mr Idris Mohammed, who led the delegation to Lokoja, said they were in the state because of the recent flood that affected displaced many people.

    He added that some of the displaced victims were now living in camps and others with their friends or relatives.

    He noted that the agency had earlier undertaken a comprehensive assessment for the whole of Kogi in order to deploy Federal Government obtainable interventions for the flood victims.

    He said that the relief materials comprised of 500 matresses, 500 mosquito nets, 500 blankets and 133 (50kg) bags of rice meant for the displaced in the Lokoja metropolis, adding that the donation would be a continuous thing.

    He stated: “We are working with the ministry, agencies and all other stakeholders in Kogi, so that we can package further materials for the entire communities affected by flood disaster across the state.

    “We sympathise with Kogi government, families and all those who have been affected by the flood disaster across the state”.

    Receiving the materials on behalf of the state government, the Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Mrs Rosemary Osikoya, commended the federal government for the quick response and intervention.

    She noted that the exact degree of destruction by the flood in Kogi was yet to be ascertained, adding that her team were still collating data from all the affected communities across the state.

    She said that the state government provided prompt interventions within its financial capacity.

    “We call on all other stakeholders, individuals, groups and corporate organisations to come to the aid of the victims by giving the necessary support in terms of food stuffs and other relief materials.

    “We thank NEMA for the relief materials and we are calling for more support and assistance for all other affected communities across the state. We need support from other stakeholders”, she said.

    She appealed to the victims and others still living in flooded areas to vacate immediately, stressing that it was unsafe to continue to sleep in flooded houses.

    She commended the state government for the efforts put in place to cushion the adverse effects of the devastation on the affected people, saying the state needed more support from all other stakeholders.

    Aside the Nataco area, Sarkin Numa and Ganaja in the capital, other areas including Ibaji, in Kogi East, have been hit by flooding.

  • N145m scam delays Kogi Poly workers’ July salary

    N145m scam delays Kogi Poly workers’ July salary

    Kogi Government says the discovery of N145 million fraud in the salary voucher of the Kogi State Polytechnic ( Kogi Poly ), Lokoja, is responsible for the delay in the payment of July salary of its workers.

    The Director -General, Kogi State Bureau of Information and Grassroots Mobilisation, Alhaji Abdulmalik Abdulkareem, said this in a statement made available to newsmen in Lokoja on Sunday.

    The government’s statement is in response to an earlier threat by Kogi Poly local chapter of the Academic staff Union of Polytechnics ( ASUP ) to embark on an indefinite strike over non-payment of July salary of its members.

    “Kogi State Government affirmed that the discovery of N145 million fraud in the salary vouchers was responsible for the delay in payment of the July salary . This is based on facts obtained from the office of Auditor -General of Kogi State,” the statement said.

    The ASUP had threatened to direct its members to embark on strike if the July salary of its members is not paid latest by Sept. 11.

    Andulmalik faulted the position of ASUP and other unions in the polytechnic, saying that the delay in payment of their July salary was self-inflicted .

    He alleged that some accounts staff of Kogi poly bloated the salary vouchers to defraud the state government of N145 million.

    According to him, the salary is being delayed to give room for a thorough investigation into the alleged fraud.

    The director-general said the state government had recovered N145m from over bloated wage bill.

    He , however, assured that all staff would start receiving their July salary as from Sept. 11.

    Abdulkareem said that government had directed that salary of workers in the salary unit of the polytechnic be put on hold pending the conclusion of investigation.

    According to him, investigations showed that staff in charge of salary payment perpetrated the scam by transferring money into accounts of some cooperatives societies and unions.

    “Salaries of some staff of the polytechnic were also fraudulently bloated,” he said.

    Abdulmalik said that there was no need for ASUP and other unions to go on strike again as government would start paying their July salary by Sept. 11.

    He reiterated government’s zero tolerance for corruption, adding that no efforts would be spared to put an end to such fraudulent practices.

  • Kogi: Police kill suspected robbery kingpin

    Kogi: Police kill suspected robbery kingpin

    The Commissioner of Police in Kogi State, Wilson Inalegwu, said on Monday that a notorious armed robber in the state has been killed by policemen.

    Inalegwu said the suspect, identified as Lukman, was killed on Sunday by men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) in Obeiba, Ihima local government area of the state.

    He said the suspect was shot during an encounter with a team of SARS operatives.

    The police commissioner said Lukman was shot dead during a cross -fire with SARS men who came from Abuja to arrest him.

    He said the suspect and some of his gang members on sighting the police team opened fire on them, forcing the policemen to respond.

    He said six members of Lukman’s gang were also arrested.

    “Lukman, alias Commander, was among the armed men who attempted to assassinate Senator Dino Melaye in his Ayetoro-Gbede home in April,” Inalegwu said.

     

     

  • Kogi: Army kill suspected gang leader

    Kogi: Army kill suspected gang leader

    • Followers raze chief, DPO’s residence

    As Muslims all over the world continued the Sallah celebration over the weekend, soldiers on Sunday night moved quietly in on an alleged gang leader in the Ihima area of Okehi Local Government Area in Kogi State, putting an end to his reign of terror in the locality.

    Security forces, it was gathered have been on the trail of the youthful but dreaded gang leader, whose name was given simply as Luqman, over alleged killings and attacks on rival clan members by his group.

    An impeccable source who pleaded not to be named for obvious reasons said that the soldiers, acted on “solid” information before moving in on the alleged gang leader in Ihima, where he held sway.

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    Other sources added that the soldiers went away with the remains of their target and evacuated the area immediately afterwards.

    His group on getting wind of his death were said to have mobilized, razing the residence of the Ohi (clan chief) and that of the Divisional Police Officer in Ihima.

    Speaking with The Nation Sunday night, another source who also declined to be named, narrated that she just returned to Lokoja, the state capital, from Ihima where she went to celebrate the Sallah, and witnessed fire billowing from a razed building.

    According to her: “The Army knew (Luqman) was in town for the Sallah celebration; they got their information right. He had been on the wanted list for a very long time. Everybody is afraid of him and his members. If you even mistakenly address his wife, they will deal with
    you. A small boy like this, but he has power.

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    “He threatened to kill the Ohi; no one dare’s him. When the soldiers killed him they took away his body and left immediately. If they had not, they would have been attacked. That is how it is here. But, when his boys heard what happened, they went to the Ohi’s place and set it on fire, they also went to DPO house. As I speak, smoke is up in the air all around Ihima”.

    When contacted, the Kogi State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Williams Aya, said he was with “Oga”, but that he will get back after confirming from him.

    He said, “I am with my Oga (CP) now. I will confirm and get back to you”.

    He was however yet to till the time of filing this report.

  • ‘No alternative to Accord Party in Kogi’

    ‘No alternative to Accord Party in Kogi’

    The Kogi State chapter of the Accord Party (AP) has held its state executive meeting on at its state secretariat in Lokoja.

    The outgoing chairman of the party, Deacon Ambo odiah on Wednesday at the event charged members to work for the success of the party in coming election in the state.

    The Legal Adviser, Abubakar Aliyu admonished party members to close ranks and ensure that the message of oneness “which the party stands for gets to every home in Kogi State.”

    A chieftain of the party, Prince Mohammed Abdullahi reiterate the need for kogites to see the party as a platform that will right all the wrongs and ills being experienced currently.

    He also debunked the allegations linking the state governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello with the Accord Party.

    He said the reason behind such rumour was because the party shared premises used by the former during his quest for Lugard house in 2015.

    According to him: “Accord Party has a political philosophy and a vibrant manifesto that is capable of reducing the challenges and difficulty being experienced under the APC-led government in the state”.