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  • ECN DG hosts Ododo, deepens Renewed Hope solarisation projects

    ECN DG hosts Ododo, deepens Renewed Hope solarisation projects

    As part of its drive for broader national impact through renewable energy, the Director-General and CEO of the Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN), Dr. Mustapha Abdullahi, on Monday received Kogi Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo, at the Commission’s headquarters in Abuja.

    The Governor arrived at approximately 1:05 pm with his entourage and was warmly received by Dr. Abdullahi and senior ECN officials.

    Discussions focused on energy innovation and implementing policies at thestate and federal levels to improve the lives of Nigerians.

    Abdullahi briefed the Governor on ECN’s mandate and the National Energy Master Plan, a roadmap for clean energy transition.

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    He also acknowledged President Tinubu’s support, particularly the approval of the Renewed Hope Solarisation Project, which will install solar-powered streetlights in institutions across all 36 States.

    Ododo praised Abdullahi’s leadership in clean energy and national development, describing him as a worthy ambassador of Kogi State.

    He also commended Tinubu for empowering young Nigerians through inclusive policies.

    Abdullahi thanked Governor Ododo for the visit and reaffirmed ECN’s commitment to achieving 30% off-grid energy coverage across Nigeria within the shortest possible timeframe, leveraging the Renewed Hope Solarization Initiative.

  • Security breach: I am with you, Kogi Gov assures Yagba West residents

    Security breach: I am with you, Kogi Gov assures Yagba West residents

    Kogi Governor Usman Ododo has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to restoring peace and ensuring the security of lives and property in Yagba West Local Government Area.

    This assurance was conveyed during a high-level security meeting with stakeholders from Yagba West LGA, led by the Chairman of the Local Government Council, Hon. Tosin Olokun.

    The Governor was represented at the meeting by Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Femi Fanwo.

    He emphasised that his administration is not just lamenting over recent security breach in the Local Government Area but is already taking decisive actions to tackle the situation. “We are confronting the threats head-on, and our actions are making life unbearable for the criminal elements,” he stated.

    He commended the Chairman, other local officials, and security agencies for their commitment and proactive approach in addressing the challenges. The Governor assured residents that his government will continue to provide all necessary support to ensure peace and stability in the area.

    The Governor said:“You did not vote for me to give excuses when your security is threatened, but to take decisive actions to protect you. That is exactly what I doing at the moment and we won’t relent until we dislodge every agent of insecurity in Yagba West and in the entire Kogi State.

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    “We thank Mr President for his support towards achieving security in Kogi State. We also thank the National Security Adviser and all the service chiefs for mobilizing logistics to deal with the security threat in some parts of the state. Our local hunters also did very well. They are coordinated, brave and patriotic. We have sent a clear signal to criminals that Kogi State is not a place to practice their trade”.

    In his remarks, Tosin Olokun expressed deep appreciation to the Governor for his unwavering support and swift response to the security challenges in Yagba West.

    He acknowledged the government’s provision of logistics and other resources to support local security operations and urged residents to remain vigilant and cooperate with the Community Security Initiative of the state government.

    The Chairman also called on political actors to avoid politicizing security issues, stressing that the safety and well-being of the people should remain a collective priority. He further commended the Governor for ongoing infrastructural developments in Yagba West, which, he noted, contribute significantly to community stability and growth.

  • Obi, Mbah, Ododo, others set for Kwararafa Reporters Award ceremony

    Obi, Mbah, Ododo, others set for Kwararafa Reporters Award ceremony

    Leading media platform Kwararafa Reporters is set to host its annual public lecture and award ceremony on June 6, 2025, in Abuja, drawing top political figures, thought leaders, and stakeholders from across Nigeria.

    According to a statement signed by Pastor Augustine Abel on behalf of Kwararafa Reporters, the event will focus on the theme: “The Role of the Judiciary, Legislature, and the Future of Elections in Nigeria.”

    The event promises to spark robust conversations around the nation’s democratic evolution and future prospects.

    Keynote speaker for the event is Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State, with other featured speakers including Governors Dauda Lawal, Usman Ododo, and Agbu Kefas; legal luminary Sir Jibrin Samuel Okutepa (SAN); renowned human rights advocate Prof. Chidi Anselm Odinkalu; Senator Ireti Kingibe; Hon. Philip Agbese; Senator David SU Jimkuta; and Prof. Chris Mustapha Nwaokobia Jnr.

    Also expected at the ceremony are former presidential candidate Peter Obi and the 16th Emir of Kano, HRH Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II.

    The event aims to spotlight Nigeria’s democratic journey, inspire positive narratives, and celebrate individuals who have made significant contributions to national development through leadership, advocacy, and public service.

  • APC chieftain lauds Ododo, deputy over spread of projects

    APC chieftain lauds Ododo, deputy over spread of projects

    • From Olaide Oyelude, Lokoja

    All Progressives Congress ( APC) Secretary in the United Kingdom, Chief Momoh Obaro has lauded Governor Ahmed Ododo and his deputy, Joel Oyibo, over what he called  ‘‘the spread of projects’’ in the three senatorial zones of the state.

     He gave the commendation in Lokoja, the state capital, yesterday  while commenting on Ododo’s first year in office.

    The Kogi-born businessman and data scientist also declared that President Bola Tinubu’s visit to the state was a pointer that things were on the right track.

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    He charged the administration to remain committed to peace, infrastructure development and other ideals of good governance.

    Obaro observed that Ododo had started well and had proven to be sensitive to the yearnings of the citizenry.

    He noted that the governor seemed well-prepared and determined to succeed in his public service career, adding that his steps had again rekindled hope and the dreams of “our founding fathers’’.

  • Ododo, Bello’s redemption gift to Kogi

    Ododo, Bello’s redemption gift to Kogi

    • By Emmanuel Eyitayo

    Today, January 27, Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo of Kogi State marks his first anniversary in office. Very few people who experienced a Governor Yahaya Bello, his predecessor and godfather, would ever repose any iota of possibilities in a successor that he had brought into office singlehandedly. Yet, to those who still question if good things can ever come from unbelievable places, Ododo is your answer. Despite the circumstances of his enthronement, Ododo has doused tensions, he has led with grace and honour.

    A focused leadership that prioritize repairs of critical social infrastructure. The reason cries of non-payment of salaries are no longer heard is not far-fetched as it is a problem that only regular, proper payments could ever speak to. Ododo’s name is rarely touted in everyday conversations in the state because the governor is not the only thing happening as many businesses all over towns are sprawling and rebuilding with a bursting renewed breath of life. Such is the unexpected treasure that Kogi has found in Ododo.

    From total obscurity had Yahaya Bello, the erstwhile governor, blatantly brought a seemingly rustic yet unassuming Usman Ododo to become the flag bearer of the ruling APC in the 2023 Kogi gubernatorial elections against power mongers like Edward Onoja, Asuku and others. An election he would go on to win albeit with a lot of tension and acrimony. Rumors of a divided house resultant upon the outcome of the APC primaries soon fizzled out.

    A credit to Bello that a man seen as bad can do real good once his stakes are high. A key weakness of Bello is his ever basking in the euphoria of his fiefdom of political jobbers which he had built around himself. A conspicuous testament to this was his comportments whilst he contested the APC presidential primaries against President Bola Tinubu. His estimate of himself was so bogus he not only refused to step down but also disputed the outcome for which he was prodded on as the White Lion.

    No sooner had Bello been sworn into the position that he had won only by sheer luck than he was being eulogized as “White Lion, the Godsent” by his political bootlickers. One would think he would use the power for good to the glory of God. He appointed unrefined, desperate hooligans and made them overnight millionaires with oversized office portfolios. Fear and doom reigned supreme as workers and retirees groaned and died while waiting in lines to get whatever percentage Bello in his imperial majesty would pay as their salaries each months that passed. Suffice to say Bello’s first project, and perhaps the only in all of his first year in 2016, was demolition. He demolished the roundabouts across Lokoja and never was he able to complete their rebuilding till his term would lapse.

    This is not to undermine what he would later go on to achieve in the health, education and road infrastructure but a government of decency and lucid principles would have had those flagship projects completed; the roundabouts and the plethora of gatehouses leading to the government house that they themselves had provoked.

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    Aside the general perception of Bello as highly corrupt, desperate and underperformed, there is now the ensuing epiphany of positive angle of his that Kogi people are becoming more loving of. Unlike what we have seen of the Godfatherism phenomenon across states, he seemed to have hit the choice his successor right out of the pack. He has also by the last election, by hook or by crook, destroyed the detrimental ethic dominance of a single tribe in a heterogenous polity as Kogi’s. There are those who think different because governance as is currently in Kogi is yet jaundiced as comparable to most states. Yet, one must value what one has in the now given what one had had before.

    Ododo may not come off as a super smart of the moulds of Nasir El Rufai, Babatunde Raji Fashola, Seyi Makinde, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, or the then governor Bola Tinubu, etc., yet it must not be dispelled with the wave of a hand that these are rare politicians in that they only surrounded themselves with people of ideas, character and pedigree and not political nincompoops and local thugs. This is telling when you look at what became of the careers of the cabinet members of these other governors as compared to Yahaya Bello’s. In fact, had Yahaya Bello been a talents man, he probably would not have messed himself up as he has over graft charges with the EFCC. There can be the arguments of the right people not coming into politics or government, but examples are rife of highly successful and educated Kogians who contributed immensely to Ododo’s elections but are completely sidelined for the Bello’s standards of incompetent and barely educated folks. These thugs shield the governor from meeting greater minds and personalities because Bello had rendered him rather choice-less.

    Voices of reason must be concertedly loud against building tomorrow with anything less than the best of today’s people. What makes the difference for Obasanjo, Tinubu, Saraki, Kwakwanso and El Rufai is the quality of those that they surround themselves with, not just the necessary evil of sycophants. The great states worthy of emulation in Nigeria are as great as the quality of those who lead the state. Ododo must refrain from the Bello’s culture of resentment for talents and character if his being governor would be historically indelible. This is the only way this administration and Kogi people can measure up in the comity of states. It is in the interest of all that on the subsequent anniversaries of Ododo’s government, greater positive stories would continue to be told.

    Under a year, Governor Ododo has completed the Zone8-Kaduna Road dualization, Zone8-Crusher Road, awarded close to 10billion naira rural roads, awarded the contract for the construction of Lokoja Ultra Modern Market, awarded contract for eight intra-township roads, disbursed bursary grants, personally mediated in highly sensitive inter-tribal tensions amongst his many commendable efforts. Security is no longer stronger in the news than in reality under Ododo. It is the contrast of these myriads of fair achievements against what used to be and the fact that good people or government must be commended genuinely by those affected and not those desperate for government patronage because only then would government have the good motivation to continue to do good.

    •Eyitayo writes via <oluabiajanaku@yahoo.com

  • Ododo promises sweeping reforms in Kogi healthcare system

    Ododo promises sweeping reforms in Kogi healthcare system

    • By Olaide OYELUDE, Lokoja

    Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Ododo, has unveiled ambitious reforms aimed at revolutionising the state’s primary healthcare system to deliver high-quality and accessible health services.

    Speaking at a stakeholders’ engagement on primary healthcare revitalisation held in Lokoja, Governor Ododo, represented by his Deputy, Joel Salifu, announced the introduction of periodic spot checks on all Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) across the state.

    This initiative, led by the Primary Healthcare Task Force in collaboration with local government authorities and traditional rulers, is designed to ensure accountability, enhance coordination, and elevate the standard of services provided by PHCs.

    Reaffirming his administration’s commitment to improving healthcare services, Governor Ododo highlighted the critical role of PHCs in reducing maternal and infant mortality rates, boosting immunisation coverage, and raising awareness about the importance of primary healthcare in the state’s healthcare value chain.

    “Our administration is determined to address the challenges in the primary healthcare system and ensure better health outcomes for our citizens. This will be achieved through improved data collection and adherence to best practices in case management across all PHCs,” the governor declared.

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    He also expressed profound gratitude to President Bola Tinubu for his unwavering support for healthcare reforms across the country, emphasising that such backing had been instrumental in driving the state’s efforts.

    Earlier, the State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adams, had emphasised the significance of collaboration among stakeholders in sustaining healthcare initiatives.

    He revealed that at least one PHC in each of the state’s 239 wards is currently operational and supported by funding, with plans underway to increase the number of fully functional PHCs across all wards.

    In his remarks, the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, His Royal Majesty, Ahmed Tijani Muhammed Anaje, commended the Ministry of Health for its relentless efforts to improve primary healthcare delivery.

    He pledged the continued support of traditional rulers in monitoring and supervising PHCs to maintain service delivery standards.

  • Governor Ododo presents N3 billion to 80 communities in Kogi

    Governor Ododo presents N3 billion to 80 communities in Kogi

    Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Usman Ododo, has distributed a sum of three billion Naira (N3,000,000,000) to over 2,381 direct beneficiaries across more than 170 groups from 80 communities impacted by climate change. 

    The funds are part of the Community Revolving Fund under the Agro-climate Resilience in Semi-arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) Project, a partnership with the World Bank Group.

    The presentation of cheques took place at the Government House in Lokoja on Monday, with Governor Ododo emphasizing that the initiative aligns with his administration’s goal of ensuring food security and promoting sustainable agricultural practices in the state.

    According to a statement released by Ismaila Isah, Special Adviser on Media to the Governor, Governor Ododo reaffirmed the Kogi State government’s commitment to creating a conducive environment for the continued success of the ACReSAL project. 

    The project aims to enhance sustainable landscape management, climate resilience, and effective agricultural practices across the 21 local government areas of the state.

    Governor Ododo also commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for prioritizing sustainable agriculture and supporting the welfare of Nigerian families.

    Engineer Joseph Oluwasegun, Commissioner for Environment and Ecological Management, noted that the Community Revolving Fund is designed to position Kogi State as a leader in food security and sufficiency in Nigeria.

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    The governor urged the beneficiary groups to use the funds responsibly to ensure lasting benefits for their communities.

    In her address, Barrister Ladi Ahmed Jatto, State Coordinator of ACReSAL, explained that the fund is an interest-free investment scheme, with the first phase of disbursements having begun in June 2024. 

    She emphasised that the second phase’s success validates the effective use of the initial funds and highlights the Kogi State government’s performance as evaluated by the World Bank Task Team. 

    She encouraged beneficiaries to use the funds wisely, noting that it is a loan from the World Bank with guaranteed repayment by the state government.

  • Ododo appoints Deputy Gov as Chairman, Kogi Human Capital Development Council

    Ododo appoints Deputy Gov as Chairman, Kogi Human Capital Development Council

    Gov. Ahmed Ododo of Kogi, has appointed his Deputy, Mr Joel Salifu, as the Chairman of the state Human Capital Development Council (HCDC).

    This is contained in statement signed by Dr Arike Ayoade, Secretary to the Government of Kogi and made available to newsmen on Wednesday in Lokoja.

    According to the statement, the appointment followed the reconstitution of the Human Capital Development Council in accordance with established guidelines.

    “Other members appointed to the council include the Commissioner of Finance, Budget and Economic Planning, Mr. Idris Asiru, Commissioner of Health, Dr Adams Abdulzeez, and Commissioner of Education, Mr. Wemi Jones.

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    “Also appointed are Monday Anyebe, Commissioner of Youth and Sports, Fatima Momoh, Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, and Dr Danni Ozomata, who will serve as the Focal Person and Secretary of the Council,” Ayoade said.

    She said the appointments takes immediate effect.(NAN)

  • Ododo approves N316m as bursary to 8750 Kogi students

    Ododo approves N316m as bursary to 8750 Kogi students

    Gov. Ahmed Ododo of Kogi has approved the sum of N316 million for disbursement as Bursary to 8,750 undergraduate students of the state who have been successfully cleared.

    The state’s Commissioner for Education, Mr Wemi Jones, disclosed at a news conference on Friday in Lokoja.

    Jones said that out of over 40,000 undergraduate students that applied online for the 2024 Bursary Award, only 8,75 met the required documents.

    He explained that out of the 8,750 students, 8,549 would get N30,000 each totaling 256 million, while the remaining 201, who were Law students, would receive N300,000 each totaling N60.3 million.

    The commissioner assured that the beneficiaries would start getting alert within the next two weeks.

    He reaffirmed the commitment of the current administration to prioritize education and reduce the number of out-of-school children to the barest minimum in the state.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the commissioner also presented a complementary Cheque of N5 million to Miss Favour Adebayo, a Kogi indigene, who is currently on scholarship studying in Poland.

    The commissioner said that the governor had graciously approved the disbursement of N5 million to the awardee for making the state proud by winning the European Union Erasmus+ Scholarship to study in Poland.

    Jones, while presenting the N5 million cheque to the father of the awardee, Mr Moses Adebayo, on behalf of the governor, said the N5 million was to complement the scholarship award given to her by the European union.

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    In his remarks, Mr. Afolabi Joseph-Raji, the Executive Chairman, Kogi State Scholarship Board (KSSB), commended the governor for his commitment to education development through various scholarship awards.

    Joseph-Raji noted that Miss Favour had won a scholarship as best overall student while studying at the Nasarawa State University in 300 Level through an exchange programme with Poland.

    He said the fund would complement her tuition, accommodation and other areas of need.

    Joseph-Raji reiterated the state government’s commitment through the Board to ensure that every Kogi student, attained academic success and become responsible.

    In his response, Favour ‘s father, Mr Adebayo, expressed his gratitude to the Governor for the gesture towards her daughter, assuring that she would continue to make the state proud.

    (NAN)

  • Ododo reaffirms commitment to Kogi ACReSAL project

    Ododo reaffirms commitment to Kogi ACReSAL project

    …hosts World Bank task team

    Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Usman Ododo, has reiterated his commitment to the Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) Project, a collaborative initiative between the Nigerian federal government and the World Bank focused on combating environmental degradation and climate change.

    In a meeting held at Government House in Lokoja with the Kogi ACReSAL team, as well as representatives from the National and World Bank teams, Governor Ododo emphasised his dedication to serving the people of Kogi state.

     “My allegiance is to the people of Kogi State, and I will not derail from the mandate to make their lives better,” he stated.

    “The Project fund, which is a loan, must be seen working for the people of Kogi State irrespective of your ethnicity, party or religion.

    Governor Ododo highlighted his administration’s support for the Project, including paying the State Counterpart Fund, procuring modern farm implements for smart agriculture, and planting thousands of trees to combat climate change.

    He also commended the professionalism of the State Team Lead Barr Ladi Ahmed Jatto, OON, who follows due process in carrying out her job. He noted that her meticulous guide has aided the tremendous progress made so far with the ACReSAL project in the state. 

    Responding, Dr. Joy Iganya Agene, ACReSAL Task Team Leader, praised Governor Ododo’s pivotal role in the Project’s success. 

    She announced Kogi State readiness for the additional community revolving funds for 80 more communities and commended Kogi ACReSAL’s advanced effort to achieve this feat. 

    She also encouraged the Governor to leverage ACReSAL for the benefit of the people of Kogi State, particularly in the areas of agriculture, water, and environment.

    Representing the National Project Coordinator, Abdulhamid Umar, the National Resources Management Specialist, Garba Musa thanked the Governor for his continuous support. 

    Kogi State is the only ACReSAL participating State that is about to disburse Community Revolving Funds (CRF) to 80 communities, providing soft loans to improve livelihoods and promote a sustainable environment.

    The ACReSAL Project focuses on restoring degraded lands, promoting climate-smart agriculture, and strengthening community resilience. With Governor Ododo’s support, ACReSAL is set to make a significant impact in Kogi State.