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World Drug Day: Kogi Calls For Massive Investment In Prevention, Treatment Programmes

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Mr Monday Anyebe

By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja.

Kogi Government has called on stakeholders and government at all levels to invest massively in prevention and treatment programmes to stem the tide of drug abuse and destruction of innocent lives in the country.

Commissioner for Youths and Sports Development Mr Monday Anyebe, made the call at the grand finale of the week-long celebration of the 2024 World Drug Day at the Government House on Wednesday in Lokoja.

The Commissioner, who spoke on the theme: “The Evidence Is Clear, Invest In Prevention”, hinted that the state government was poised to invest seriously in preventive measures to save the people from drug menace.

He said, “As we commemorate the World Drug Day, the message is the same; which is laying emphasis on the need for us to begin to invest in prevention, rather than cure and rehabilitation.

“Our theme resonates deeply. We have seen first-hand, the impact of drug abuse on our communities. Unfortunately, we have lost talented young people, seen families torn apart, and witnessed the devastating consequences of addiction.

“But we can also witness the power of prevention which can lead to transformation of young lives, ignite hope in their eyes, and revive the resilience of their spirits.

“In Kogi today, we have a Sheriff in Gov. Usman Ododo, who believes in the well-being of every resident and who is committed to prioritising
prevention and ensuring that our youths have access to resources required to thrive, ” Anyebe said.

Beyond marking the 2024 World Drug Day, the Commissioner assured that government would collaborate with relevant stockholders to drive the advocacy on sensitization to expose the dangers of drug abuse.

Kogi State Sector Commander of the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Mr Umar Yahuza, in his remarks, called for urgent steps to be taken to persuade the nation’s teeming youths against self-destruction inherent in the use of hallucinating illicit drugs.

Yahuza noted that the implication of drugs and other psychotropic substances on security, economic and general wellbeing was severe and worrisome to the society.

He noted that Statistics had shown that the challenge posed by drug was assuming a colossal social dimension which has been linked beyond doubt, to the escalation of insecurity and the attendant effects on peace, security and economy of Nigeria.

Yahuza said that in prosecuting the war against illicit drugs the Command, as part of efforts to nip the production and supply links, discovered and destroyed cannabis farms in Igalamela-Odolu, Ofu, Omala, Idah, Kabba/Bunu Local Government Areas of the state.

He further revealed that assets of the drug dealers were also seized and tendered in court for forfeiture to serve as deterrent to those who might be influenced by the illegally acquired wealth to venture in.

The commander described the war against drug as one that must be fought from all fronts and craved the involvement of traditional and religious leaders as well as NGOs urging them to lend helping hands to cause. (Ends)

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In Kogi Traditional Leaders Take Center Stage in Healthcare Revolution

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Traditional rulers across Kogi State are stepping up to play a pivotal role in the government’s efforts to transform the primary healthcare system.
At a stakeholders’ meeting in Lokoja, Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo announced sweeping reforms targeting improved accountability, service delivery, and community engagement in the state’s Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs).

Represented by his Deputy, Comrade Joel Salifu, the Governor emphasized the inclusion of traditional institutions in the reform process.
“Our traditional rulers are the custodians of our communities. Their active involvement in monitoring and supervising healthcare delivery is crucial to ensuring that these reforms succeed,” he said.

The Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, His Royal Majesty Ahmed Tijani Muhammed Anaje, echoed this sentiment, describing the healthcare revitalization efforts as a turning point for rural communities.
“The wellbeing of our people begins with accessible and effective healthcare. We, as traditional leaders, are committed to supporting the government’s vision by overseeing the proper functioning of PHCs in our domains,” he remarked.

This partnership is a cornerstone of the administration’s strategy to strengthen the healthcare value chain.
The government plans to conduct periodic spot checks of PHCs in collaboration with local governments and traditional rulers to ensure consistent service delivery.

Dr. Abdulazeez Adams, the State Commissioner for Health, lauded the commitment of the traditional leaders, revealing that funding has already been provided to operationalize at least one PHC in each of Kogi’s 239 wards.
Plans are underway to increase this number and enhance the quality of services.

The reforms aim to address pressing health challenges, including maternal and infant mortality and low immunization rates.
Governor Ododo assured that these efforts will be anchored on data-driven decision-making and adherence to global best practices in healthcare management.

As the collaboration unfolds, traditional rulers are poised to bridge the gap between the government and the grassroots, ensuring that the vision for a robust healthcare system becomes a reality for all Kogi citizens.

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NNPC Establishes Five Mini LNG Plants in Ajaokuta After Senator Natasha’s Advocacy

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Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), in partnership with the Federal Government, has commenced the establishment of five Mini Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plants in Ajaokuta Local Government Area of Kogi State. This milestone comes on the heels of relentless advocacy by Senator Natasha Akpoti Uduaghan, who represents Kogi Central District in the Senate.

Senator Natasha, a staunch advocate for leveraging Kogi’s vast natural gas resources, played a pivotal role in bringing this initiative to fruition. Her consistent efforts and collaboration with the NNPC leadership have positioned Ajaokuta as a key player in Nigeria’s clean energy transition.

Speaking about the project, Senator Natasha, who chairs the Senate Committee on Local Content, highlighted the transformative potential of the LNG plants. “This is the result of a shared vision for progress. These plants will not only provide affordable, eco-friendly energy but also create jobs, attract investments, and boost industrialization in our region,” she stated.

The Mini LNG plants are designed to supply clean energy to households and industries, addressing persistent energy challenges while promoting environmental sustainability. The project also aligns with the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development Act (2010), ensuring local expertise is leveraged in the construction and operation of the plants.

Senator Natasha commended the NNPC and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for their support, noting that the establishment of the LNG plants demonstrates a commitment to sustainable development and regional empowerment.

“This collaboration underscores the importance of effective governance and partnership in driving economic growth and improving the lives of our people,” she added.

By turning Senator Natasha’s vision into reality, the NNPC has set Ajaokuta on a path toward becoming an energy hub, showcasing the power of advocacy, leadership, and institutional cooperation in driving Nigeria’s clean energy agenda.

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Kogi Ramps Up Efforts to Combat Sexual Violence

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***Vows Swift Justice for 3-Year-Old Victim

In a firm stance against sexual violence, the Kogi State Government has declared its intention to prosecute a 40-year-old man, Mr. Elisha Daniel, accused of raping a 3-year-old girl. The state government labeled the crime as “inhuman and intolerable” and pledged to use this case to reinforce its commitment to protecting vulnerable members of society.
Speaking to journalists in Lokoja, the Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mr. Kingsley Fanwo, expressed the administration’s outrage. “This act is barbaric, unconscionable, and a stain on our collective humanity. Such crimes must be met with the full force of the law to ensure justice for the victim and deterrence for would-be offenders,” Fanwo stated.
Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo has reportedly directed a swift and coordinated response. He instructed the Secretary to the State Government and the Nigerian Police Force to ensure thorough investigations and prompt legal action against the accused. Additionally, the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice have been tasked with ensuring a robust legal strategy to secure justice.
Fanwo emphasized that the state will not tolerate any form of violence against children, noting, “Our society must adopt zero tolerance for such heinous crimes. The law will not just bark—it will bite. This administration is resolute in its mission to ensure the safety and dignity of every child in Kogi State.”

In a move to address the immediate needs of the victim, the Governor has also mandated the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development to provide trauma care and support for the child and her family. This gesture aims to not only aid in her recovery but also reassure the public of the government’s commitment to child protection.
The suspect, who was apprehended following a tip-off from a government official, is said to be cooperating with law enforcement. Authorities have promised a transparent and expedited judicial process, with Fanwo stating, “This case will set a precedent for dealing with such abominable acts. Justice must and will prevail.”
This case highlights the state’s ongoing battle against sexual violence and exploitation, with the government urging citizens to join the fight by reporting such crimes and supporting survivors.

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