Tag: KOGI

  • Our position, by Kogi, Benue govts

    Our position, by Kogi, Benue govts

    The Director General on Media and Publicity in Kogi State, Mr. Kingsley Fanwo, said: “We have not had any such report from the security chiefs here. Kogi is relatively safe and if anything of such magnitude was detected, we would have been briefed.

    Kogites should continue to go about their businesses peacefully as there is no security threat.

    “However, as a result of the successful operation of our gallant military men in the North East, many Boko Haram terrorists have relocated to many parts of the country, including Kogi and Edo states. The dedication of the Governor Yahaya Bello Administration to security has dislodged the terrorist elements.

    “Operation Total Freedom has crushed their network and many arrested suspects are currently standing trial in competent courts of jurisdiction.

    “We are aware that the Boko Haram have links with international terrorist groups, such as the ISIS. But we don’t have a major threat in Kogi State.

    “The Office of the State Security Adviser has been able to work effectively with Operation Total Freedom to dislodge all criminal elements and organisations in the state. Kogi is safe.”

    Mr Tahav Aghezua, the Special Adviser on Media to Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom, said:

    The Miyetti Allah Hore in May 2017 threatened to mobilise Fulani around the world to attack Benue to claim the land in the state which they said belonged to them.

    After the open threat at a news conference and which was published by newspapers, the Benue State Government wrote to the Federal Government and security agencies and nothing was done until the January 1 attack.

    “It is not impossible that these people were mobilised to join forces to attack our people.”

  • Medical Doc. tested positive to Lassa fever in Kogi

    Medical Doc. tested positive to Lassa fever in Kogi

    Kogi State has recorded a fresh outbreak of Lassa fever as a medical doctor working with the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) , Lokoja has been confirmed to be a victim of the disease.

    Dr Olatunde Alabi, the Medical Director of FMC, who briefed newsmen on Saturday in Lokoja, said that the male doctor was diagnosed of the disease on Jan. 19.

    He said that the victim’s blood sample was sent to the Federal Medical Centre, Irrua, Edo State for laboratory analysis, adding that it tested positive.

    Alabi said that the 30-year-old doctor was in the early hours of Saturday taken to Irrua for further treatment.

    According to the medical director, the World Health Organisation (WHO), the state Ministry of Health and other stakeholders have been informed of the development and are already assisting the Centre in various ways.

    He said that all the people that came in contact with the sick doctor, both at home and work had been placed under surveillance.

    Alabi said that the centre in partnership with relevant stakeholders had commenced contact tracing to enable it trace the source of the disease and ascertain if there was any other victim within the community where the doctor resides.

    He said that the Centre would also embark on health education for its members of staff to prevent human to human transmission of the disease.

    The medical expert urged members of the public to endeavour to report cases of fever early to the nearest health facility for early treatment.

    He also appealed to residents to take urgent steps to eliminate rats in their houses and surroundings, saying that foodstuff like garri, rice, beans, maize should be kept in air tight containers to prevent contamination by rats.

    It would be recalled that the centre in 2017 handled three cases of Lassa fever, two of the victims died while one survived.

  • Kogi gets 21 new permanent secretaries

    Kogi gets 21 new permanent secretaries

    Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi State has approved the appointment of 21 new permanent secretaries into the state civil service.

    The Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mrs Petra Akinti-Onyegbule said in a statement in Lokoja on Wednesday that the appointments were made in furtherance of the ongoing reform of the state civil service.

    She said that the permanent secretaries were selected after going through rigorous and painstaking processes, including written and oral examinations.

    According to her, three old permanent secretaries were retained, bringing to 24 the number of permanent secretaries in the state civil service.

    The chief press secretary said the appointments were based on merit, and were fairly and equitably distributed across the 21 local governments in the state.

    Read Also: Sacking spree in Kogi

    She quoted Bello as assuring the people that appointment under his administration will continue to reflect the core values of justice, equity and fairness to all, irrespective of differences in tribe and religion.

    Akinti-Onyegbule said that the governor had charged the new permanent secretaries to discharge their duties with the interest of the state at heart at all times without fear or favour.

    The new permanent secretaries are Mr Musa Yahaya Omoyi , Mr Odei Adinoyi Johnson ,Dr. Eje Celestine Ukubile, Mr Negudu Arome Steve , Mr Akpama Paul Sylvanus, Mr Akowe Abimaje Awana, Mr Usman Dan Victor, Mrs Alfa Ruth Alolo, Mr Igata Boniface Ugwoke, Mr Mohammed Seria Oyenihi and Mr Shehu Abdullahi.

    Others are Mr Momoh Abdulkadir Angulu,Mr Alonge Ayo Daniel, Mr Okeme Jibril Abdullahi, Mr Stephen Ojo Peter, Mrs Odiyo Hannah Onyinoyi, Mr Jimoh Adinoyi Mohammed, Mr Idenyi Emmanuel Samson, Mr Idakwoje Labaran Idris, Mr Ikuborue Olutoyin Davies and Mr Aina Eric Dele.

    The retained permanent secretaries are Mr Mahmoud Kassim, Hajia Memunat Audu and Mr J.F. Kolawole.

    NAN

  • Sacking spree in Kogi

    SIR: Last year ended on a sad note for civil servants in Kogi State when 1,774 workers, eight permanent secretaries and some directors were relieved of their duties by the state government on December 29, 2017. The reason for their dismissal according to the state government is that many of them joined the civil service with fake certificates while some were disengaged for engaging in fraudulent activities. This action has been trailed by widespread condemnation from all and sundry both within and outside Kogi State especially after Alphonsus Ameh, a director of administration and finance in the state’s pension board and one of those affected by the retrenchment exercise, suffered a cardiac arrest and died 54 hours after receiving his sack letter. Just like they did last year when another director in the civil service committed suicide due to poverty brought about by the inability of the state government to pay salaries for a year, the governor’s spin doctors quickly spun a yarn putting the blame for the death on his alleged participation in fraudulent activities.

    Since Yahaya Bello was elected as Kogi State’s chief executive in 2015, he has embarked on a sacking spree of Kogi State workers. In 2017, he sacked 135 lecturers of the Kogi State University and refused to reinstate them despite a court order mandating him to do so. Health workers have been on strike for several months now and the governor has threatened to sack any doctor in the state government’s employ who joins the strike. We were forewarned by the Nigerian Labour Congress during the strike action in Kogi State two years ago about the state government’s plan to sack over 60% of the workforce but many did not take heed. Now the governor is seemingly bent on achieving this negative goal without considering its impact on the ordinary man in the state.

    Does the governor not know that the continuation of this sacking spree will only succeed in increasing the poverty level in the state? How can a man who has not paid worker’s salaries for 17 months be sacking workers? Kogi State has a monthly revenue accrual of N8 billion monthly yet the governor finds it difficult to pay worker’s salaries of N4.8 billion monthly. In the midst of all these, the governor and other political appointees in the state who are supposed to be serving the people have enjoyed constant payment of their salaries and often over-bloated allowances.

    The activities of Governor Bello has only confirmed what I have always believed and known to be true that the most important requirement for leadership is character and competence and not age since Bello at 42 is currently the youngest governor in Nigeria. The governor’s building and commissioning of a multi-million naira mansion in Okene his hometown with pomp and pageantry; his gifting of masquerades with cars and several millions of naira, and his intolerance of political dissent are just a few examples of the gaffes and missteps of the governor at a time when many are dying of hunger in the state.

    I salute the courage of Rev.Fr John Femi Ogunleye in writing an open letter to the governor outlining the hardship faced by the people of the state and calling on him to change his ways. Kogi State deserves better than this.

     

    • Peter Ovie Akus,

    Ifo, Ogun State.

  • Commissioner warns care givers against child abuse

    Commissioner warns care givers against child abuse

    Mrs Bolanle Amupitan, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Kogi, has called on all care givers to stop abusing the children under their care.

    She gave the warning during the handing over of an abused girl – name withheld – to her biological father in her office in Lokoja on Friday.

    Amunpitan said that a case of child abuse was brought to her ministry on Jan. 2, by a well wisher who said she saw a girl who had been homeless since December.

    “Findings by the ministry revealed that it is not the first time of the girl was running away from home due to constant beating by the caregiver whenever her husband was not home,’’ she said.

    Commissioner implored care givers to always treat the children under their care as their own “because nobody knows tomorrow’’.

    The caregiver, Mrs Ikechi Ezechukwu claimed that the girl was stubborn and wicked.

    “She runs out of the house each time she is being scolded and at a time she was beating my 17 months old baby,’’ she said.

    NAN reports that handing over took place after much deliberation as the commissioner scolded and warned the care giver to desist from maltreating children under her care.

    She also warned her to learn to control her anger and understand children and ordered that the girl be returned to her parents.

    The girl was handed over to Elder Donatus Iheme of Bledon Supermarket, who represented her father to be taken to her biological father in Akokwa in Imo before Jan 7.

  • Petrol still scarce in Edo, Kogi, FCT

    Petrol still scarce in Edo, Kogi, FCT

    The fuel crisis was critical yesterday in Edo State, Kogi State and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    The queues around petrol stations were long as intending travelers struggled to buy the product. The stations still retained the official pump price.

    Although the situation in NNPC affiliate stations on Kubwa expressway and Olusegun Obasanjo expressway of the capital city recorded shorter queues, black marketers sold petrol for N250 per litre into  jerry cans.

    Our reporter who travelled from Edo State in the early hours of yesterday to Abuja saw a long queue at Danco Petrol in Okpella, Edo State.

    He however bought petrol from Nipco in Okene for N126 per litre.

    The NNPC affiliate stations in Okene that were yet to open to customers already had more than a kilometre long queues waiting for them.

    In Lokoja, the situation was not better along the Abuja-Okene road as some of the queues extended to the highway.

  • Kogi commences payment of four-month salary arrears

    Kogi commences payment of four-month salary arrears

    The Kogi State Government on Friday commenced the payment of workers’salary arrears from September to December by 60 per cent.

    This is contained in a statement signed by the state Commissioner for Finance, Mr Idris Asiru issued to newsmen in Lokoja.

    The Commissioner said that the state government regretted its inability to pay 100 per cent of the salary arrears across board for the four months.

    “In line with the new direction administration’s commitment to workers’ welfare and the sincere promise by our amiable Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello to pay civil servant in the state before Christmas celebration,I wish to notify that payment has started in earnest.

    “With deep remorse, we sincerely apologise for the delay and its attendant consequences. Regrettably, we are only able to pay 60 per cent salary across board.

    “It is the sincere hope of government that through our aggressive drive to increase internally generated revenue, the fortunes of civil servants and all citizens will improve. Accept our responsive and esteemed regards always,” Asiru said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Gov. Bello had on Dec. 2, promised to settle all outstanding salaries of civil servants and the pension arrears of retirees before the end of 2017.

    Bello made the pledge on the occasion marking 110th birthday of the Odeyani-Anebira, Alhaji Audu Otonoku and his eighth year anniversary as the Otonoku at the Lokoja Township Studies.

    However, in a telephone interview NAN, the commissioner said that the government was unable to clear all salary arrears of civil servants and pensions of retirees as promised due to unforeseen circumstances.

    “The Federal Government is owing us N14 billion for projects executed and 50 per cent of the recent Paris(Club)refund has not been paid; we thought it would be paid, but the FG has not paid us as at this period.

    “We assumed things would work out well and that was why we made the promise, but unfortunately it did not,” Asiru said.

    The commissioner told NAN that the four months salaries would be paid across board by 60 per cent.

    Some workers, however, told NAN that they had only received salaries for two months (September & October. ), while others said they received only one month’s salary as at the time of filing this reports.

  • Faleke challenges Governor Bello on true position of Kogi’s finances

    Faleke challenges Governor Bello on true position of Kogi’s finances

    •Let Xmas be merrier for workers

    Why should the wage bill of a state shoot up after the discovery and delisting 5000 names from the payroll as ghost workers? Why should 21 council areas have nothing to show for the 44.7 billion they shared in two years? Why should a state with a monthly wage bill of N3.5 billion be shopping for N30 billion to clear two month’s salary arrears?

    The above, and many more, are the posers thrown at Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello by James Abiodun Faleke, a House of Representatives member and running mate to the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in the November 21, 2016, Kogi governorship election, the late Prince Abubakar Audu.

    In a letter to the governor entitled: “A passionate appeal for you to alleviate the people’s suffering this xmas”,  Faleke alleged that public servants in the Confluence State were being denied the dividends of good governance, which formed the plank of the APC electioneering campaign in 2015.

    According to the letter, Governor Bello has been economical with the truth on funds accruing to the state from the Federation Account and the application of such revenue.

    For instance, Faleke said it stood logic on its head for a state that was picking a monthly wage bill of N 2.6 billion prior to a verification exercise that detected 5000 ghost workers to be paying N3.5b after the verification.

    The letter reads: “Shortly after you came in, you embarked on a staff verification exercise which you claimed was aimed at weeding out ghost workers from the payroll of government, thereby freeing more funds for social and infrastructural development.

    “You were applauded for taking that positive step aimed at repositioning our state. However, the people’s enthusiasm as to whether the exercise would succeed or not began to shrink when you prolonged the programme to almost two years without paying any of the workers, leaving mass hunger and angst in the land.

    “Some died in the process, while most of the workers went through unimaginable stress and humiliation all in the name of a staff verification exercise that till date has been more of burden than blessing to the state.

    “Under the previous administration before you started your verification exercise, the wage bill was in the region of N2.6 billion per month, excluding local government wages and when you concluded the verification, you gleefully told the world that your administration had successfully discovered over 5000 ghost workers from the workforce and that you would begin to save at least N1.5 billion monthly through the exercise.

    “Surprisingly, Your Excellency, your administration is now claiming your monthly wage bill is around N3.5 billion! So, where is the money recovered from the 5000 ghost workers discovered? If the wage bill under Governor Idris Wada was N2.6 billion, I think your own wage bill should come down to around 1.5 billion naira and not skyrocket to 3.5 billion naira monthly.”

    Describing the verification as a waste of time and resources, the federal lawmaker alleged that the principal and vice principal of the secondary school attended by the state’s finance commissioner, were among those delisted from the wage bill as ghost pensioners by the panel that carried out the verification.

    Faleke alleged: “Your screening committee did not help matters by declaring bonafide workers and pensioners, ghost workers. So, it is even difficult to know the real bonafide workers and the exact number of the state workforce.

    “A critical example is the case of the principal and the vice Principal that taught your Commissioner of Finance, Idris Ashiru, in secondary school. Mr. Isiaka Aina Sule (Principal) and Mr. Christopher Ayo Olubunmi (Vice Principal) were respectively declared ghost pensioners. They are owed 23 months as we speak.”

    He described as unfortunate that a screening on which the governor spent N1 billion of the taxpayers’ money ended up as an exercise in futility.

    Recalling how he and the late Prince Audu dislodged the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) administration from the Lord Lugard State House in Lokoja, Faleke noted: “It is for these reasons, with very deep pains in my heart and with all sense of responsibility, that I decided to write you this personal letter on the hard times being experienced by the generality of the citizenry of our dear state under your watch.

    “I decided on this noble path as a principal stakeholder, who devoted time, energy, finance and risked my safety to crisscross the nooks and crannies of Kogi with our late leader, Prince Abubakar Audu to campaign; through an aggressive marketing of our program of action to the long suffering people of our dear state.

    “As Your Excellency is very much aware, the people trusted us and gave us their overwhelming mandate, faithfully handling over the reins of government to our dear party – the All Progressives Congress (APC)  – for a complete positive turnaround of the fortunes of the state.”

    On discrepancies in the state finances, Faleke urged the governor to explain why a whopping N30 billion is required to settle unpaid arrears after telling the whole world that his administration was owing only two months of salary arrears.

    Faleke said: “Only recently, your government promised to pay all the workers before the end of the year based on the final release of the Paris refunds but surprisingly, your commissioner for Finance was quoted to have said that the state government needs N30 billion to clear all outstanding salary arrears and pensions.

    “Now could the N30 billion be the value of the said two months arrears your government is claiming to owe workers? What is really happening? Right now, some states have paid December 2017 salaries ahead, while some have approved the 13th month salaries with bonuses. But, in Kogi, the workers are not even sure if they are workers or not. Most of them are owed over 18 months, while pensioners are crying to be paid.”

    Alleging that the 21 local government areas have not justified the more than N45 billion allocated to them in the past two years, the House of Representatives members accused the governor of short-changing the councils.

    He said: “Your Excellency, the local government areas under your appointed administrators have received over N45 billion since you assumed office (See Table 1). Yet, there is nothing to show for it. Though, it is common knowledge that your administration releases an average of N10 million per month to these administrations from their allocations.

    “The question is, what do you do with the rest of the monies meant for these local governments after giving your administrators their usual monthly N10 million handouts from the over N100 million that accrue to each of them as monthly allocations?

    “The local government salaries that are supposed to be paid from those allocations are not paid. And no developmental projects taking place in any of these local governments.”!

    Backing with his allegations with two tables, one showing what accrued to the council areas and the other the earnings of the state from internal and external sources, Faleke claimed the state got over N20 billion from the Federation Account and from Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).

    He said: “It may also interest Your Excellency that your administration has received over N200 billion as at today from Federal Government and Internally Generated Revenue sources respectively (See Table 2).

    “The question is what you have done with such a humongous sum of money in a state where people are daily dying of hunger and committing suicides.”

    Faleke, who warned that the failure of the government to live up to the promises of the APC to people could have grave consequences for the party in the Northcentral state, said: “Are we not playing on the sensibilities of the people as a party?

    “Be informed, Your Excellency, that the image of our party, the APC, in Kogi State  has been destroyed to such an extent that other parties in the state are now being emboldened take over power.”

    He, however, urged the governor to rededicate him to the service of the people, saying: “It is not too late to make amends. You can start from this December by ensuring that workers and pensioners received their dues promptly.

    “Then you can now follow up by abandoning the regime of profligate spending and embracing the noble path of development through aggressive road construction networks across the state, massive infrastructural facilities, provision of funds for the development of our health and educational sectors respectively among others.”

    “That is the way to start cleaning the Augean stable that Kogi has become, unfortunately.”

    According to Faleke, the performance of the governor must have disappointed those who helped him into office after the logjam created by the demise of Prince Audu before his declaration as the winner of the last Kogi governorship poll.

  • 2019: Kogi West APC endorse Buhari, adopt Bello sole candidate

    2019: Kogi West APC endorse Buhari, adopt Bello sole candidate

    Leaders of the All Progressives Congress ( APC ) from Kabba, headquarters of Kogi West Senatorial district, political appointees of Governor Yahaya Bello and sundry others, on Tuesday endorsed President Mohammadu Buhari for a second term, ahead of the 2019 General election.

    They also adopted Bello as the sole Kogi APC governorship candidate in the next round of election into the office.

    The party leaders, including Senator Smart Adeyemi, the speaker of the Kogi State House of Assembly, Hon. Mathew Kolawole and Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Mrs Folashade Ayoade, made their position known while receiving 1,700 decamping People Democratic Party (PDP) members and council of former political office holders, into
    the APC, at a rally in Kabba.

    Bello, who was on hand to receive the decampees said that the decision they have made was the right one, and called on them to work for the victory of the party at both the national and state.

    He called on Nigerians and Kogites to continued in their support for the APC, saying that President Buhari remains committed to their welfare and the lifting of the economy from the doldrums into which the past leadership steered it.

    Bello took time off to react to the allegations of double registration levelled against him by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), describing it as the handiwork of his detractors, who he said colluded with compromized staff of the electoral body.

    He said that his picture must have been “photo-shoped” by the INEC, as haven been captured in double registration, explaining that he was in far away Dubai on medical vacation on the day he was said to have indulged in the double registration.

    Adeyemi said 3,500 other decampees from the PDP, will be formally received into the APC, at a later date.

  • Bank of Agric disburses N1.4bn in Kogi

    The Bank of Agriculture (BoA) has disclosed that it has so far disbursed over N1.4 billion in Kogi State since its inception in 1972.BOA’s Managing Director, Kabir Muhammed Adamu, made this known during the inauguration of its branch in Okene, Kogi State capital.

    Of the amount, he said N375, 906, 289.72 has been repaid, leaving an outstanding balance of over N1 billion, a development he described as discouraging. Represented by the Executive Director, Retail Banking, Mr. Emmanuel Ameh, he said that prior to the initial closure of the branch, N91, 915, 624.42 was disbursed to members of the community, adding that the repayment has not been encouraging.

    Adamu pointed out that with the new beginning, the branch will have 100 percent repayment in subsequent disbursements. He called on those who have benefited from its facilities to repay such facilities extended to them, in order for others to benefit, explaining that without doing this, they will deprive themselves of 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, adding that the LG provided farm implements and supplied 600 bags of 50kg NPK fertilizers to farmers in Okene at no charge.