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Gov. Bello reaffirms commitment to rural transformation, development

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Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to meeting the need of rural and remote communities of the state to access infrastructure for human development services.

Bello disclosed this while inaugurating Ife-Olukotun Community Town Hall in Yagba-East Local Government Area constructed under the Community-Driven Development (CDD) approach of the State Community and Social Development Agency (CSDA).

The Governor who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Dr Folashade Arike-Ayoade recalled that the World Bank-Funded Community and Social Development Project (CSDP) closed in June, 2020.

He said that this, however, did not assuage the pressing need to meet the obligation of increasing access of the rural and remote people of the state to infrastructure for human development services.

Bello said that to fill the infrastructure gap, the state government had taken over funding of the Agency after the exit of World Bank and had so far provided funds to support micro projects in 12 communities and two vulnerable groups.

He said that the desire to fast track development especially, at the rural level informed the decision of this government to whole heartedly embrace the Nigeria Covid -19 Action Response and Economic Stimulus Programme (N-CARES) in the state in spite of its stance on the pandemic.

The governor described the construction of the 450-seat capacity town hall with facilities for offices and public toilet as a feat and an achievement made possible through the cooperation and commitment of the people of Ife-Olukotun.

“This is really a symbol of unity and I pray that this continues because a united community is a progressive community and can achieve great things”, he said.

Chief Momoh Dauda, General Manager of the Agency said, “CSDA is now fully supported by the state government using the template of the World Bank CSDP approach.

“Under this arrange, the state government provides 90 per cent of projects costs while the benefitting communuties provide just 10 per cent in cash or kind.

“So, that’s why we must appreciate His Excellency Alhaji Yahaya Adoza Bello he initially released N135 million and has just released N100 million for the Agency to continue with our projects and affect lives”, he said.

Alhaji Isa Adeboye, community leader and Secretary of Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) in the state, commended the state government for the construction of the town hall and execution of other projects emphasing government presence in the community.

Adeboye who is also the pioneer chairman of the CSDA expressed appreciation to Governor Bello for appointing Dr Folashade Arike-Ayoade, a daughter of the community as SSG.

Dr Kehinde Mohammed, National President of Ife-olukotun Descendants Union, speaking earlier, commended the agency for always supporting the community’s developmental initiatives.

The projects, according to him, include “Building of stores at the Central market; Renovation of classrooms at Jamat Comprehensive High School, Ife-olukotun; Renovation and Equipment of Science Laboratory at Westley High School, Ife-olukotun.

Mohammed revealed that construction of the town hall edifice took N13,185,641.10k with the State Government, through the CSDA contributing N8,996,381.10 while the Ife-olukotun Community contributed N4,189,260.00 in cash and kind.

The Olukotun of Ife-Olukotun, Oba Shuaibu Mohammed Ayegbajeje who was full of appreciation to the Governor Bello and pledged the support of his community for the governor’s presidential ambition.

The highlights of the occasion was the Commissioning of the edifice and an open declaration of support for the governor’s presidential ambition by the SSG as she also appealed to other communuties in the state to fully support him in view of his administration’s landmark achievements across the state.

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HOSTCOM Celebrates Sir Peter Omoh Dunia, as Pillar of Hope for the Niger Delta

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The Host Communities of Nigeria Producing Oil and Gas (HOSTCOM) have extend their warmest congratulations to their National Patron, Sir Peter Omoh Dunia, popularly known as Peter Black, as he celebrates another year of life.
A statement signed by the National President of HOSTCOM, His Highness Dr Benjamin Style Tamaranebi lauded
Sir Peter who is recognized as the “Moses of our time,” for his outstanding philanthropy and selfless contributions to HOSTCOM.
“His support has been instrumental, providing the organization with an office space in Abuja, furnishing it, and covering staff salaries, establishing him as a beacon of hope in HOSTCOM and the Niger Delta.
In their message, HOSTCOM expressed immense pride in Sir Peter’s efforts, emphasizing that more individuals like him could elevate the community to even greater heights.
They prayed for God’s continued blessings upon him and his family, celebrating his unwavering dedication to the organization.
The Statement reads,
“The leadership of Host communities of Nigeria producing oil and gas (HOSTCOM) felicitate with our National PATRON , Moses of our time, a dangerous giver, philanthropic who gave HOSTCOM House, paid staff’s salaries and furnished the office.

“HOSTCOM indeed is very proud of you if we have another one or two of you we would exceeded this level.
Today we have a co- operate office here in Abuja all for your magnanimous provisions indeed you a pilla of Hope in HOSTCOM and Niger Delta at large.
“We pray that God Almighty reward you provide for you and your family as you keep celebrating the glory of Godswill in your life in Jesus name Amen.”

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Kishi in desperate need for development

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The attention of the deplorable state of the Kishi Community in Irepo Local Government in Oyo State, South West of Nigeria was made public recently when Pharm. (Chief) Rahman Bioku, the Bobajiro of Kishiland and newly elected President of Kishi Progressive Union (KPU)-a social-cultural organization visited his representative, Hon. (Dr) Prince Olaide Lateef Mohammed (POLAM) at the National Assembly on Wednesday in Abuja, the nation’s capital.

The visit was to acquaint the House of Representative member some of the challenges the community of his representation are facing and proffer solutions as to how to overcome them.

The KPU President who had in his entourage some members of the National Executives, the Ag. Secretary Ibraheem Bioku, the National Auditor Alhaji Rafiu Benya, the Legal Adviser Barr. Abdulwahab Jimoh, others are Engr. Tajudeen Azeez, Mr. Sanusi Hakeem Olalomi and Comrade (Mrs.) Abiodun Bonuola- Ozurumba, presented a document that captured all the issues concerning the Kishi community and its environs.

Meanwhile, the President of KPU, Rahman Bioku highlighted some of the immediate pressing issues to include job opportunities for the teeming youths, urgent purchase of tractors to assist farmers in food production since Kishi is known as the food basket of Oyo State, near zero power supply, water reservoir and its reticulation within the metropolis, and the completely dilapidated Igboho-Kishi road.

In his response, Hon. (Dr) Prince Olaide Lateef Mohammed (POLAM), representing the Irepo/Orelope/Olorunsogo Federal Constituency of Oyo State, South West, Nigeria commended the efforts of the KPU President and all members present and promised to do all within his capabilities to measure up to the confidence bestowed on him by his people.
He noted that “The interest of Kishi is 100% my interest”. “A people’s representative must know the problem of his community” he asserted.

POLAM further stated that “Politics is over, it is now time for good governance and I am ready to develop the Kishi community as well as encourage anyone that is ready to join me”.
He sighted the relationship at the House of Representatives as very cordial with no party affiliations when matters that concerns the wellbeing of the Nigeria people are discussed. He expressed the need for all elected politicians and well-meaning sons and daughters of the Kishi community to work together for the good of the community.

The Honourable who promised to look at the document, officially welcomed the KPU team to the National Assembly.

The KPU President again used the opportunity of the visit to thank him and all those working with him. Pharm. Rahman Bioku re-emphasized on the need for good work in good time and of course more regular visits to all elected/political appointees of the Kishi community to constantly remind them of their responsibilities to the people.

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Senator Jibrin Isah Echocho gives out state of the art Solar panels to Kogi East

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The senator representing Kogi East Senatorial district in the Red Chamber, Jibrin Isah (Echocho), has given out high-powered solar panel lights to some communities in his senatorial district.

The state of the art solar lights packaged with fluorescent bulbs illuminating that have long lasting life span is targeted at providing high level of visibility for security agents and local vigilantes to counter criminal activities carried out by men of the underworld especially at night.

One of the recipients of the solar lights in Abejukolo-Ife, Omala Local Government Area of Kogi state, Comrade Jerry Ochada, said the intervention by Senator Echocho is a welcome development.

Ochada further thanked the ranking Senator for his intervention while hinting that “in the coming days, the solar lights will be installed along Omala local government area (Secretariat Road) and some streets in Sabongari Area of Abejukolo”.

The Senator also gifted 36 solar powered lights each to the Okenyi community in Ankpa local government area, Dekina township; Etutuekpe community in Dekina local government and Ugwolawo township in Ofu local government area.

Senator Echocho promised to donate more lights to other Local Government Areas before the end of 2023.

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