Kogi
Governor Namadi Presents N698.3b 2025 Appropriation Bill to Jigawa State Assembly
By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse
Jigawa State Governor, Malam Umar Namadi, has presented the 2025 Appropriation Bill, totaling N698.3 billion, to the State House of Assembly for approval.
The governor, while presenting the proposed budget, emphasized its title: “The Budget of Innovation & Transportation for Greater Jigawa,” aimed at continuing the momentum of development established in the 2024 fiscal year.
He explained that the 2025 budget represents an 82% increase over the total appropriations in the previous year’s budget, reflecting the state’s ongoing commitment to growth and sustainable development.
He highlighted that almost 77% of the proposed budget amounting to N536.75b would be dedicated to capital expenditures, while N149.75 billion (21%) is allocated for recurrent expenditures. A smaller portion, N11.8 billion (1.7%), is set aside for contingency and stabilization funds, as well as public debt charges.
An important highlight of the budget is the substantial allocation for the education sector.
The governor proudly noted that over N184 billion, or 26.4% of the total budget, has been allocated to education slightly exceeding the recommended 26% benchmark set by the Education For All initiative.“The budget has been carefully structured to reflect the priorities of the state, focusing on economic growth, resilience, and the well-being of our people,” Governor Namadi remarked. “With nearly N320 billion allocated to capital projects, we are positioning Jigawa for a prosperous future, with a focus on food security, infrastructure, and inclusive development.”The budget will be financed through a combination of statutory allocations from the Federation Account, internally generated revenues, and loans from international development institutions such as the World Bank and the Islamic Development Bank. Notably, the budget includes N80 billion from the state’s share of Value Added Tax (VAT) and other federal transfers.In response, the Speaker of the Jigawa State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Haruna Aliyu Dangyatin, expressed the legislature’s commitment to a productive collaboration with the executive. He assured the governor that the Assembly would expeditiously scrutinize the proposed budget and pass it into law, ensuring the swift implementation of development projects and programs for the benefit of the state.“We are committed to ensuring that this budget is thoroughly reviewed and approved promptly to allow the governor to deliver on his promises to the people of Jigawa,” Speaker Dangyatin said.The 2025 Appropriation Bill is set to pave the way for continued growth and development in Jigawa, with a focus on infrastructural expansion, economic diversification, and social welfare.
Kogi
APC Strengthens Grassroots Reach with New Mini Secretariat in Adavi LGA
***Party Reaffirms Support for Governor Ododo’s Leadership
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Adavi Local Government Area has reaffirmed its unwavering support for Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo while expanding its grassroots structure with the establishment of a mini-secretariat at Inorere, Ogaminana Central Ward.
The groundbreaking ceremony, held over the weekend, was led by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Honourable Ismaila Isah, who emphasized that the secretariat will serve as a modern hub for party administration, mobilization, and engagement at the ward level.
Honourable Isah stated that the initiative aligns with Governor Ododo’s vision of strengthening grassroots governance, ensuring that party members have a functional and accessible center for political activities.
He assured attendees that the construction would be completed swiftly, thanks to the support of the Governor and key stakeholders from Ogaminana Central Ward and Adavi LGA.
Honourable Oyibo Barnabas, APC Chairman, Adavi LGA, hailed the project as a strategic move to reinforce the party’s foundation at the grassroots. He praised Governor Ododo for his commitment to inclusivity in governance and party affairs.
Suberu Ahuoiza Khadijat, Councilor representing Ogaminana Central Ward, lauded the initiative as a unifying force for party members, boosting engagement and recruitment efforts.
Community elders and political stakeholders also expressed their support and enthusiasm, emphasizing the project’s significance in expanding APC’s influence across the local government.
The event witnessed a large turnout of APC members and supporters, reflecting the growing momentum of the party in Adavi LGA.
With the groundbreaking successfully conducted, party members remain optimistic about the positive impact of the mini-secretariat in strengthening APC’s grassroots structures ahead of future political engagements.
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Kogi
Kogi Throne Tussle: Govt Vows Fierce Appeal over Sack of Ohinoyi
The Kogi State Government, handicapped it is not backing down o very the High Court Ruling that sacked the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, HRM Mohammed Ahmed Tijani Anaje, following a challenge to his appointment.
Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Muiz Abdullahi has announced plans to challenge the ruling, expressing confidence in a reversal.
“We don’t agree with the judgment because the judge didn’t consider key objections. By God’s grace, we are filing an appeal immediately,” he stated.
In a dramatic legal showdown, the ruling, delivered by Justice Umar Salisu in Lokoja, declared the selection process flawed and ordered a fresh selection by the legitimate kingmakers.
The case, brought by Daudu Adeku-Ojiah, Hussain Yusuf, and Abdulrahaam Suberu, argued that the former governor, Yahaya Bello, had wrongfully appointed Ahmed-Anaje, bypassing traditional procedures.
The plaintiffs contended that the kingmakers involved in the selection were “non-existent,” making the appointment null and void.
As tensions rise in Ebiraland, residents watch closely, wondering what the next chapter of this royal battle will bring. Will the throne remain vacant, or will the appeal bring a surprising twist?
Kogi
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Supports 800 Kogi Market Women with Financial Aid
In a bid to uplift small-scale traders, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has empowered 800 petty traders across Kogi Central with N10,000 each, offering much-needed financial support to boost their businesses.
The senator, who was in Ajaokuta for the groundbreaking of five mini LNG plants, seized the opportunity to visit major markets in the district, including Ihima Central Market Oboroke and Bariki Market in Okene.
Moving through various sections of the markets, she personally engaged with traders, listening to their concerns and distributing financial aid.
Her visit included the livestock, chicken, and blacksmith sections, ensuring a broad range of traders benefited from the initiative.
Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan reaffirmed her commitment to empowering local businesses, stating:
“This initiative is aimed at easing the economic burden on our petty traders and supporting their businesses. I will continue to visit more markets and bring the dividends of democracy to Kogi Central.”
The gesture was met with enthusiasm, as traders expressed their appreciation, offering prayers and pledging their continued support for her leadership.
With this intervention, Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan continues to position herself as a champion of grassroots development, reinforcing her commitment to economic empowerment and social impact in Kogi Central.
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