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Kogi CSDA expends N2.6 bln on 80 CDs, 170 Micro projects in 4 months

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***says not less than 350 micro projects expected next year

By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja

Kogi State Community and Social Development Agency (KGCSDA) expended over N2.6 billion on 80 Community Development (CDs) projects and not less than 170 micro projects in the last four months.

General Manager of the Agency, Chief Dauda Momoh, who disclosed this at a Surprise Birthday Ceremony Organised by staff of the Agency in his honour on Friday in Lokoja described the feat as unprecedented in the life of the CSDA.

“We thank God that we are doing very, very well. You know, I’ve never said something like this before, affirming to you that the agency is doing very well. But this time I can categorically say we are doing very well.

“We have executed 80 Community Development (CDs) projects and not less than 170 micro projects within a span of three to four months. And it is unprecedented.

“I think this time around, the government of the day wanted to test our will and see whether we can deliver. We thank God that we’ve been able to surmount all challenges and we can beat our chests and say yes, we have done very well”, he said.

Chief Dauda Momoh who full of gratitude to God and to Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo said, “I give glory to God.

“So far N2.6 billion was released to us and I thank God that we have executed projects even more than that 2.6 billion and I also want to use the opportunity to thank His Excellency who has pushed us beyond our usual limits.

“Because initially we were scared that looking at the processes, the journeys we would have to make, the cost of fuel, moving from one place to another, the cost of putting up a building or to do most of those projects we used to do but we have been able to surmount all the hazards”, he said.

The General Manager said that the mandate of the Agency was to enable remote communities to feel government presence through intervention projects that make direct impacts on their lives and well-being.

Against this backdrop, he said that the Agency had been able to do much and ensure sustenance of its intervention projects across communities because of its adoption of Community Driven Development (CDD) Approach.

This approach, he said, gives communities the opportunity to do their needs accessment and come up with particularly projects they want making them to imbibe the spirit and mind of ownership of the projects in completion and would naturally want to ensure maintenance of what belongs to them.

He hinted that the Agency might before the end of the year, execute a well planned media event to showcase its achievements.

“We’re planning to have a media chat where we’ll be online or on air with some communities for you to hear from them directly. I think it’s better you hear from the communities.

On the Agency ‘s plans for next year, the General Manager said, they should be able to surpass the achievements so far made saying, “So, I’m looking at between 100 to 150 community development plan across the three Senatorial Districts and there will not be less than 350 micro projects.

“So we have the capacity, we have the staff that can can do it. If we could do this within a span of three months or four months, you can see what we can do within a year with prompt release of money by His Excellency, we can do very well.”

Chief Dauda Momoh however hinted that all the accolades being poured on him for a job well done should rather go to the staff who have always been there willing and courageous to face the tasks at all times.

To mark the Birthday, Muslim and Christian clerics thanked God for the life of the General Manager and for granting him the grace to steer the Agency to greater heights where it had been able to positively impact lives in various communities across the state.

They prayed to God to lift the General Manager to higher levels saying that he had exhibited high leadership qualities and would be able to do more at higher levels for humanity as they prayed for his family and continued sustenance of the Agency.

Speaking on behalf of staff of the Agency, Pastor Sam Okpanachi, Project Officer (Social Safeguards) said it was with great joy and admiration that the CSDA team was extendeding their heartfelt congratulations to the GM on his birthday.

He said that Chief Dauda Momoh’s exemplary leadership and unwavering dedication had been pivotal in steering the agency towards achieving its mission of fostering sustainable development across Kogi State.

“Chief Dauda, your visionary approach and commitment to community empowerment have not only inspired us but have also significantly impacted the lives of many within our communities”, he said.

Speaking on behalf of Journalists in the state, Alhaji Ibrahim Obansa, Vice Chairman of Kogi State Council of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) described the GM as a humane and humble man who stoops to the level of everyone and listen to them.

Obansa assured the GM of the continued collaboration of journalists in the state with the Agency in its effort to drive development at the grassroots level. (Ends)

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Kogi Poly Matriculates 6,549 Students, Warns Against Social Vices

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By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja
Kogi State Polytechnic has officially admitted 6,549 students into its eight schools and 57 accredited programs for the 2024/2025 academic session, with a strong message discouraging engagement in social vices.
At the 22nd Orientation and Matriculation ceremonies held on Saturday at the Lokoja campus, Rector of the Polytechnic, Prof. Salisu Ogbo Usman, announced that 2,841 students enrolled in Higher National Diploma (HND) programs (1,318 males and 1,523 females), while 3,708 students (1,928 males and 1,980 females) were admitted for National Diploma (ND) programs.
Prof. Usman proudly stated that all 27 programs offered by the Polytechnic now have full accreditation from the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE). He emphasized the institution’s commitment to maintaining high standards, saying, “We aim to rebrand this Polytechnic to set benchmarks for other institutions in Nigeria and beyond.”
The Rector also commended former Governor Yahaya Adoza Bello for establishing a stable and predictable academic calendar in the state’s tertiary institutions. He extended his gratitude to Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo for enhancing security at the Polytechnic, including fencing the Itakpe campus and installing CCTV cameras at both campuses.
Highlighting the institution’s growing diversity, Prof. Usman revealed that students from 32 of Nigeria’s 36 states are now enrolled, representing 88.9% of the country.
In a goodwill message, Deputy Speaker of the Kogi State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Comfort Nwuchiola Egwaba, assured continued legislative support to improve the Polytechnic’s quality of education. She urged the matriculating students to remain focused, avoid social vices, and work towards achieving their academic goals.
The ceremony concluded with the Rector and other dignitaries reaffirming the institution’s vision of academic excellence and its zero tolerance for misconduct.

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Abandoned Wheels: Activist Urges Kogi Govt to Rescue Transport Sector

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By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja

Human rights advocate and Executive Director of Conscience for Human Rights and Conflict Resolution (CHRCR), Mr. Idris Miliki Abdul, has raised an alarm over the dire state of Kogi’s transport sector, urging the government to declare a “State of Emergency” in the sector.
In a statement issued in Lokoja, Miliki criticized the over-reliance on private operators, leaving citizens stranded and the state’s transport infrastructure in shambles.
He lamented the collapse of the once-functional state transport company, which previously managed intra- and inter-city shuttles but has now become defunct.
“Workers, students, and citizens are struggling to commute to workplaces, schools, places of worship, and business centers,” he said.
Miliki highlighted Kogi’s strategic location, bordered by nine states and the Federal Capital Territory, with an average of 10,000 vehicles passing through daily. Yet, he noted, the state has no functional commercial fleet, airport, or investment in water transportation, despite being home to the Rivers Niger and Benue.
“Over 32 years, successive administrations have ignored these God-given resources, even as yearly floods wreak havoc on communities,” he added.
The activist stressed that revitalizing the transport sector could create jobs, boost revenue, and significantly improve the lives of Kogi citizens.
“We urge the current administration to prioritize investment in this critical sector for the benefit of all,” Miliki concluded.

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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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