News From Kogi
Promotion in Kogi Civil Service now performance based – HOS
By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja.
KOGI State Government has announced that elevation in its Civil Service would henceforth be based on performance as a new era in civil service promotions evolves.
Mr Elijah Evinemi, Kogi State Head of Service (HOS) disclosed this while inaugurating an in-house training programme for administrative and executive officers, in the state Civil Service on Monday in Lokoja.
The Head of Service said the event marked the beginning of the transformative journey of equipping administrators to drive positive change in the service.
He said that the innovative approach prioritizes performance with the aim of enhancing productivity and efficiency saying, “We recognize optimal performance as the cornerstone of effective civil service delivery.
“We’ve engaged renowned institutions like National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPPS), Kuru, Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON) and the Centre for Management Development (CMD) for capacity building. This training lays the foundation for excellence,” Evinemi said.
The HOS said that the service was transitioning from manual operations to modern administration, embracing artificial intelligence while recognizing the vital human element.
Mr Evinemi urged the participants to take maximum advantage of the three-day in-house training saying, “Our goal is to equip you with expertise to manage finance and non-financial assets effectively and To whom much is given, much is expected.”
Hajia Marim Yakubu, Deputy Director, Training in the office of the HOS, noted that the State Government was committed to reforming the Civil Service through capacity building. “Our mandate is clear: optimal performance from civil servants.”
She said that the week-long training programme spanning from October 28-31, at the State Secretariat, is expected to empower administrators and Human Resource Managers to drive the positive change.
Elder Sunday Ude, One of the resource persons, who is also the Permanent Secretary, Local Government Service Commission, stressed that Financial Regulations were crucial for effective public service administration.
He said, “Effective financial management is vital for optimal service delivery. Understanding these regulations enables civil servants to manage resources efficiently.”
Mrs. A.E. Onoja, Director of Establishment, Office of the HOS who is also a resource person underscored the vital role of leadership and emotional intelligence in driving progress saying, “Effective leaders empathize with their teams, guiding them toward excellence.
Onoja applauded Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo for his support to the state Civil Service and urged the Civil Servants to reciprocate through total commitment and loyalty to the administration. (Ends)
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Federal University Lokoja Fires 4 Lecturers Over Sexual Harassment, Exam Misconduct
Following investigations into allegations of sexual harassment and examination misconduct, the Governing Council of the Federal University Lokoja (FUL), Kogi State, has announced the dismissal of four lecturers.
The decision was made during the university’s second council meeting, which was held recently in Lokoja, under the leadership of Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba.
In a statement, the council expressed its appreciation for the university’s management for adhering to due process throughout the investigation.
The council made it clear that any form of unethical behavior would not be tolerated at the institution and emphasized its commitment to maintaining the integrity of the university.
The dismissed lecturers were found guilty of misconduct related to both sexual harassment and improper examination practices. The council underscored that such behavior is unacceptable in the academic environment and vowed to take further action if necessary.
Additionally, the council called on the university to address other pending misconduct cases swiftly, particularly a high-profile matter in the Faculty of Science that has garnered significant media attention. The council stressed that no allegation of wrongdoing would be ignored or swept under the rug.
The council also issued a strong warning to staff and faculty members to adhere to ethical standards and cautioned students to speak out if they experience any form of harassment or exploitation. The university urged students to report such incidents to ensure a safe and respectful learning environment for all.
This move reflects the university’s firm stance on upholding academic integrity and creating a harassment-free atmosphere for students and staff alike.
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Kogi govt reaffirms commitment to Ease of Doing Biz
***Seeks partnership with NUJ to achieve set goals
By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja
Kogi State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) towards encouraging business activities in the state’s regulatory environment for both private and corporate organizations to operate in the State.
Director-General, Kogi State Utility Infrastructure Management and Compliance Agency, (KUIMCA) Alhaji Taufiq Isa, disclosed this when he received in audience, the State Executive members of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Kogi State Council.
Alhaji Isa, who received the Exco, led by the Council Chairman, Alhaji Seidu Ademu Haruna in Lokoja, said the Agency had been repositioned to perform its duty efficiently, to check non-compliance with state laws and regulations by companies and business bodies operating in the state.
According to him, Governor Usman Ahmed Ododo has given the agency all that is needed to perform optimally and generate more revenue for the State and as well, encourage investors to see Kogi as a reasonable investment destination.
With this, Kogi State government is poised to provide conducive environment for the starting and operation of businesses especially, local firms.
The DG said that he, in collaboration with the Agency’s Board and management, would not allow individuals or organizations to short-change the State saying that the present administration is building on a solid foundation laid by the immediate past government of former Governor Yahaya Bello.
He appealed to the leadership of the professional body of the journalists, the NUJ, for continued support for Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo administration’s quest to achieve its goals and for them to see the State as partners in progress towards achieving set goals.
Earlier in his remarks, the State Council Chairman of NUJ, Alhaji Seidu Ademu Haruna, said that the Council was poised to collaborate with KUIMCA as an Agency saddled with enormous task of managing the state infrastructure for overall progress and development of Kogi State.
The NUJ Chairman commended Governor Ododo for appointing a seasoned technocrat and goal-getter to manage the affairs of the Agency considering the sensitive nature of its assignments and operations.
Alhaji Seidu reiterated the crucial place of collaboration between the NUJ and the Agency and assured the Director-General of the Agency of sustenance of the existing robust synergy.
Board Members of KUIMCA, present during the visit, Hon. Olayinka Emmanuel, Hon. Suleiman Onimisi Abdullahi and Hon. Agada Paul as well as Directors of the Agency all restated their commitment to supporting the DG to achieve the Agency’s mandate. (Ends)
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Group applauds Senator Echocho’s relief efforts in Kogi East
The Kogi Democratic Group (KDG) has expressed appreciation for the recent initiatives by Senator Jibril Isah Echocho (APC/Kogi East) in addressing the hardships facing residents of the senatorial district.
In a statement on Wednesday, KDG Protem Secretary Inuwa Lawal highlighted Senator Echocho’s distribution of rice and essential food supplies, which brought immediate relief to the local communities.
The group also praised Senator Echocho’s commitment to long-term infrastructure improvements.
Among his achievements, the installation of boreholes has provided stable access to clean water, and the distribution of fertilizer has offered crucial support to local farmers, helping to strengthen agriculture in the region.
According to Lawal, Kogi East has not witnessed such progress with the past senators, citing Echocho’s active representation in the 9th and 10th Senate as a “leadership with vision and mission.”
He urged the senator to remain focused, despite distraction from his traducers as he acknowledged Echocho’s unique contributions at Senate proceedings, committee work, oversight activities and through motions and bills
The group encouraged Senator Echocho to continue his impactful work, calling on him to sustain the progress that has benefited Kogi East and enriched the lives of its residents.
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