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Kogi Collectives applaud Supreme Court verdict, congratulate Ododo, call for inclusive leadership
The Kogi Collectives (KC), a leading socio-cultural organization, has extended congratulations to Governor Usman Ododo following the Supreme Court’s ruling that affirmed his election as the Governor of Kogi State.
In a statement issued yesterday in Lokoja, the Kogi Collectives described the Supreme Court’s decision as a reflection of the will of the people, who overwhelmingly supported Governor Ododo at the polls. The group, led by Hon. Philip Olusesan Orebiyi and Mr. Segun Arogboni, represents various ethnic and religious communities within the state.
Members of the Kogi Collectives who attended the meeting, including Barr. Yetunde Shuaibu, Mr. Kamal Toyin, Mr. Femi Irojah, Mr. Samuel Jemituwi, Mrs. Janet Zubair, Mr. Ayobami Omoniwa, Mrs. Mary Alabi, and Comrade Eniola Olayemi, expressed their confidence that Governor Ododo can now proceed with implementing his administration’s agenda without the hindrance of legal battles.
“We encourage Governor Ododo to govern as a leader for all by ensuring that the benefits of democracy are equitably shared across Kogi State,” the statement emphasized. “It is essential that every part of the state is involved in the developmental process, with fair representation in project allocations and key government appointments.”
The Kogi Collectives also urged Governor Ododo to show magnanimity in victory by reaching out to his political rivals. They highlighted that extending an olive branch to opponents not only reflects strength of character but also fosters unity and stability within the state.
Furthermore, the group acknowledged the foundational work done by the outgoing governor, Yahaya Bello, and encouraged Governor Ododo to build on this legacy to continue advancing the state’s development. They also called on the citizens of Kogi State to support the new administration, ensuring that its goals are achieved for the collective benefit of all.
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Echocho Gifts Generator to Cottage Hospital Abocho
In a gesture aimed at enhancing healthcare delivery, Senator Jibrin Isa Echocho, representing Kogi East, has donated a SUMEC SPG 3000 generator to Cottage Hospital Abocho.
This donation is expected to provide a reliable power source for the hospital, for the benefit of patients and staff.
The generator was officially presented to the hospital on behalf of Senator Echocho by the Onu Abocho (Ayidu), HRM Ajofe Jonah Okai Drisu Ekpo. Expressing gratitude, the Onu Abocho commended the senator for his continued commitment to local development projects, particularly in the healthcare sector.
According to the Onu Abocho, the community had been gathering resources to acquire a generator when Senator Echocho learned of their efforts and stepped in with the donation.
He applauded the senator’s swift response to the community’s needs and acknowledged others who have worked to improve the hospital’s facilities.
The Onu Abocho further pledged to personally oversee the generator’s fueling to ensure it remains operational whenever needed.
Mr. Omika Isah, the hospital’s Chief Nursing Officer, expressed heartfelt gratitude to the senator, the Onu Abocho, and community members, emphasizing that this new power source would greatly enhance the hospital’s ability to provide continuous care.
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NDLEA solicits partnership with Kogi Assembly to combat drug abuse
By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja.
NATIONAL Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Kogi State Command, has solicited the collaboration of Kogi State House of Assembly in enlightening people of the state on the dangers of drug abuse and other drug related menace in the society.
NDLEA Commander in the State, Umar Mustapha Yahuza, made the appeal during a working visit to the House of Assembly in Lokoja.
Accordingly to a statement signed and made available to newsmen by Yabagi Mohammed, Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to the Speaker of the House, the NDLEA Commander said Kogi is very strategic to the Agency’s fight against drug abuse.
He said that this is in view of the geographical location of the state and the findings by the NDLEA following a painstaking research.
The Commander revealed that his agency through the research, discovered that there is a high prevalence of drug and substance abuse in Kogi state adding that there is urgent need to check the development as it has high tendency to endanger the society at large.
Commander Yahuza praised Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo for his commitment to the fight against the menace of drug abuse.
He held strongly that the governor deserved accolades for accepting to establish a rehabilitation center for victims of drugs in the State.
The NDLEA Commander urged other leaders to take a cue from the commitment shown by Governor Ododo, as he commended members of 8th Assembly in the state for their warm reception.
He equally commended their show of commitment towards assisting the NDLEA to check the prevalence of illicit drugs and substances in some parts of the State.
In his welcome address, Rt Hon. Aliyu Umar Yusuf, Speaker of the House, applauded the NDLEA for its gallantry and commitment towards sanitizing and ridding the society of illicit drugs.
He noted that the inherent dangers of drugs abuse could not be overemphasized, stressing that the problem keeps growing by the day in spite of the obvious mental and psychological challenges inherent in the consumption of the harmful drugs and substances.
Speaker Yusuf noted that as a lawmaking body, the Assembly was ready to collaborate with the agency and come up with laws that would assist the NDLEA to do its job more effectively.
He thanked the Commander for his commitment towards mitigating the prevalence and effects of drugs abuse in the state.
Highlights of the event include the presentation of a Drug Test Kit and decoration of the Speaker by the NDLEA boss as one of the major stakeholders in the agency’s fight against drugs. (Ends)
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LugardTV Awards Internship to Top FUL Mass Communication Graduate
LugardTV has awarded an internship opportunity to Khadijat Blessing Mohammed, the top graduate from the Mass Communication Department at Federal University, Lokoja (FUL). The announcement was made at the Government House Media Centre in Lokoja on Thursday, where Kogi State Governor’s Special Adviser on Media, Ismaila Isah, received the FUL standout.
Ismaila Isah emphasized that the internship offer is part of Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo’s commitment to fostering excellence by supporting young talents and providing opportunities for professional growth within the media industry.
He noted that the experience at LugardTV and the Government House Media Centre will grant Khadijat hands-on knowledge, practical skills, and the chance to work alongside seasoned media professionals within the Kogi State Government.
The internship, he explained, is aimed at bridging the gap between academic study and media industry practice, preparing future media leaders. Khadijat will gain exposure to various facets of journalism, including content creation and media intelligence, giving her a foundation to specialize in areas that resonate with her career goals.
In her response, Khadijat Blessing Mohammed expressed her gratitude for the opportunity and pledged to make the most of the experience during her internship at the Government House Media Centre.
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