Kogi
Hon Sani Egidi Abdulraheem rallies support for LNG project
I Hon Sani Egidi Abdulraheem, the Honorable member representing Ajaokuta Federal Constituency, I am delighted to express my total support for the establishment of five LNG and CNG plants in my constituency. This project is a game-changer, not only for our immediate community but also for Kogi State and the country at large.
The benefits of this project are numerous. Firstly, it will create jobs for our teeming youth, both during the construction phase and when the plants become operational. This will help reduce unemployment and stimulate economic growth in our community .
Secondly, the project will increase access to clean and affordable energy, which is essential for powering our homes, businesses, and industries. This will have a positive impact on our economy, as businesses will be able to operate more efficiently and effectively.
Thirdly, the project will contribute significantly to Nigeria’s energy transition, as it aligns with the Federal Government’s plan to deepen gas usage and promote a cleaner-burning alternative to traditional fuels.
I am surprised that the authority of Ajaokuta Steel Company is feigning ignorance of all the steps and processes regarding the LNG project itself and the subquent date fixed for its groundbreaking ceremony in Ajaokuta Federal Constituency which is 30 January 2025. As the representative of my people, I want to assure the authority handling the establishment of the project in my Constituency that we are fully aware of the project and its benefits, and we are committed to supporting it to fruition.
The project will also have a positive impact on our environment, as it will reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and lower greenhouse gas emissions. This is in line with global efforts to combat climate change and promote sustainable development.
In addition, the project will attract investments and stimulate economic growth in our community. It will also provide opportunities for local businesses to participate in the supply chain, thereby promoting local content development.
I urge the management of Ajaokuta Steel Company to stop playing politics with the project and instead focus on supporting it. Public interest should override personal or other mundane interest.The people of the community who owned the land where the Steel Company is sited are in full support of the proposed LNG project that is being located in their community. We owe it to our people to promote their welfare and well-being, and this project is a step in the right direction.
I want to reiterate my support for the project and assure the company that we are committed to working with them to ensure its successful completion. I am confident that this project will bring numerous benefits to our community, and we look forward to its completion.
This project receives our total blessing, Ajaokuta Federal Constituency, all arrangements towards the groundbreaking as planned should continue as our people have been fully mobilised for a seamless ceremony come 30th January 2025.
E signed
Rt Hon Sani Egidi Abdulraheem,
Member Representing Ajaokuta Federal Constituency,
Kogi State, Nigeria
Kogi
Kogi Poly Rector Urges NECO to End Abbreviated Names in Exam Registrations
***As new provost of COE Ankpa visits
The Rector of Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, Prof. Salisu Ogbo Usman, has called on the National Examinations Council (NECO) to develop a standardized template to prevent students from registering with abbreviated names, which often leads to complications in official records.
Prof. Usman made the appeal on Thursday when he received Kogi State NECO Coordinator, Mr. Thaddeus Ajabu, who was on a courtesy visit as part of a sensitization campaign against name abbreviations in examination registrations.
The Rector emphasized that Kogi Polytechnic already enforces a strict no-abbreviation policy, except in cases where an affidavit clarifies the full name. He urged NECO to adopt similar measures, ensuring uniformity across educational institutions and preventing future identity-related issues.
“We have seen cases where students face challenges during NYSC mobilization and job applications because of discrepancies in their names. A well-structured system from NECO will go a long way in solving this problem,” he stated.
Speaking earlier, Mr. Thaddeus Ajabu of NECO reaffirmed that the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) now rejects candidates with abbreviated names, making it urgent for students and schools to adhere to proper registration guidelines.
“We are engaging key stakeholders to ensure that students use their full names during registration. This will save them from unnecessary difficulties in the future,” Ajabu added.
Ajabu also used the opportunity to call for financial support for underprivileged students, urging institutions and well-meaning individuals to sponsor students who cannot afford NECO registration fees.
In a related development, the newly appointed Provost of Kogi State College of Education (COE), Ankpa, Dr. Paul Femi Fashagba, also visited Prof. Usman, accompanied by the Commissioners for Innovation, Science, and Technology, Dr. Helen Adeniyi, and Special Duties, Hon. Sunday Faleke.
The visit aimed to introduce Dr. Fashagba to the Rector and seek his mentorship in academic administration.
Dr. Adeniyi noted that Prof. Usman, being an indigene of Ankpa, holds a key leadership role in the academic sector and can offer valuable guidance to the new Provost.
Prof. Usman congratulated Dr. Fashagba on his appointment and urged him to build on the achievements of his predecessor, Dr. M.K. Ibrahim, while improving on existing policies to advance the College.
“Leadership is about continuity and progress. The best way to succeed is to take what works, improve it, and introduce innovations that benefit students and staff,” he advised.
The visit further strengthened inter-institutional collaboration in Kogi State, fostering knowledge-sharing and mutual growth in the education sector.
Kogi
Gov. Ododo Cracks Down on Illegal Tolls, Orders Immediate Enforcement
In a decisive move to curb illegal revenue collection, Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo has banned the unlawful daily tolls imposed by transport unions across Kogi State’s 21 Local Government Areas.
The governor issued the directive on Wednesday in Lokoja during a strategic meeting with transport union officials, security agencies, and the Kogi State Internal Revenue Service (KGIRS).
Represented by Commissioner of Information and Communications, Kingsley Fanwo, Governor Ododo made it clear that his administration will not tolerate personal or group interests that undermine public welfare.
At the heart of the meeting was the 2017 Kogi State Revenue Harmonization Law, which introduced the Infrastructure Maintenance Levy (IML)—a modest daily contribution by commercial vehicle operators aimed at improving state infrastructure.
However, the governor lamented that certain transport union leaders have hijacked the system, diverting funds for personal gain while imposing unauthorized levies on their members.
“Instead of remitting these funds as stipulated, some union officials have resorted to illegal collections, depriving both their members and the government of much-needed revenue,” Ododo stated.
To restore transparency and accountability, the governor ordered security agencies to enforce compliance immediately, warning that disruptions to public order will not be tolerated. He also reaffirmed that:
Union dues must be collected fairly—monthly, bi-annually, or annually—not as a daily burden on transport operators.
New Infrastructure Maintenance Levy rates have been established through stakeholder consultations to ease the financial strain on motorists while ensuring unions’ interests are considered.
Top government officials including State Security Adviser Cdr Jerry Omodara, Commissioner of Transportation Victor Atuluku, and KGIRS Executive Chairman Alhaji Salihu Sule Enehe have been tasked with implementing the new policy seamlessly.
Governor Ododo’s directive is seen as a bold step toward eliminating extortion in the transport sector while securing sustainable revenue for infrastructural development.
The new policy aims to strike a balance between the interests of the state, transport unions, and the general public, ensuring that Kogi’s roads and transport infrastructure receive the necessary funding without overburdening motorists.
With strict enforcement underway, the era of illegal daily toll collection is officially over in Kogi State.
Kogi
Kogi Assembly Confirms Dr. Olufemi Bolarin as Commissioner for Livestock Development
By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja
The Kogi State House of Assembly has screened and confirmed Dr. Olufemi Bolarin as the Commissioner for the newly established Ministry of Livestock Development.
His confirmation followed a request from Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo, which was deliberated and approved during Tuesday’s plenary session.
During the screening, Minority Leader Hon. Ibikunle Idowu (Yagba-West State Constituency) reminded the House that Dr. Bolarin had previously served as Commissioner for Agriculture and had a strong track record in public service. Citing his grassroots political experience and contributions to the state, lawmakers unanimously agreed that he was a perfect fit for the role.
Speaker Rt. Hon. Aliyu Umar Yusuf commended the screening process and urged Dr. Bolarin to deliver on Governor Ododo’s vision for livestock productivity and development in the state.
Dr. Bolarin’s appointment follows Governor Ododo’s January 10 approval of the Ministry of Livestock Development, aimed at boosting livestock farming, enhancing resilience, and improving food security.
Before his nomination, Dr. Bolarin served as the State Project Coordinator of Kogi Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support Project (Kogi L-PRES). Speaking to journalists, he reaffirmed his commitment to attracting investors and partners to the livestock sector while ensuring sustainable productivity and growth.
A respected scholar, Dr. Bolarin is an Associate Professor with a PhD in Agriculture (Animal Production Extension) from the University of Ilorin. He also holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Agricultural Communication from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
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