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Kogi in strategic move to reposition health sector through review, development of its AOP

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Kogi State Government in partnership with UNICEF has facilitated a review of the 2023 annual operational plan (AOP) for the State Ministry of Health following which a new one has been developed for 2024.
This is aimed at repositioning the health sector in the State to deliver positive outcomes and change the narratives of negative indicators in the year 2024
The State commissioner of health Dr. Usman Zakari, who spoke recently in Abuja during a six-day workshop on the Review of 2023 Annual Operational Plan and the development of the 2024 Annual Operational Plan from the Kogi State Strategic Health Development II,
underscored the importance of the exercise, saying “if you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.’
According to him they came to take stock in order to move forward.
‘We are reviewing the last annual operational plan (AOP) and developing a new one .
“We are trying to look at the status of implementation of some of the things we said we were going to do in the last AOP. By the time we have done that and we have done the review, then we now look at how we are going to do business going forward.
“If you don’t have these plans on ground, you can actually meet targets without knowing it, and you may not even meet targets without knowing it.
One of the reasons why it is important to have a plan he observed is to make decisive and deliberate efforts towards meeting them and to be strategic on all the items in the plan.
“If you noticed, almost the entire Ministry of Health is here. The reason why we didn’t allow them to do this around the office is other exigencies around the office will cause a lot of distractions. We have drastically reduced the level of activities in the Ministry of Health and brought them here to Abuja so that we can all contribute to developing this all-important document which will show us strategic direction on how to move forward.

“There are several components of it. There is resource allocation: both human and financial resources. There are some health indicators – maternal mortality, under 5 mortality and all of those things.

“This plan will help to move towards changing the narratives.”

According to him, this proper planning has helped to improve the health situation in Kogi state under Governor Yahaya Bello for all to see.
“His Excellency, Alhaji Yahaya Bello has made some decisive actions and declared a state of emergency in the health sector. There were some dilapidated facilities that he met on assumption of office which he has upgraded. They included the General Hospital, Idah, which he has upgraded and equipped to the level you can call a specialist hospital.
“There are many hospitals like that. As a matter of fact, there are new ones springing up where they never existed before. There is Ultra Modern Hospital in Gegu Baki, built and equipped with the state of the art equipments.”

He disclosed that plans have been concluded to recruit adequate health personnel for the facilities.
“There is another one in Badoko in Ajaokuta Local Government Area, similar to the one you see in Gegu. There is Ultra Modern Reference Hospital in Okene, one of the best in Africa with MRI, City scan, Hyperbaric oxygen chamber, etc. Those are the things we don’t have in the North Central.
Permanent Secretary, Kogi State Ministry of Health, Falilat Abdulrazak, said the review of 2023 AOP and to develop the one for 2024 is a very welcome development because it will help us to assess how well we did in 2023 and to project what we are going to do in 2024.
“The best thing for greater success is planning. That is what we have come to do here.
“This activity is to have our plans as to the various activities that we are going to implement in 2024 in the health sector. If we don’t have a plan, then we might not have a sense of direction. It is a leading program for implementation and success of our health programs in 2024.
“It is going to be a very impactful workshop for all of us because all our key officers are here; our programme officers, the Chief Medical Director of all our health agencies and hospitals and all the heads of departments of the state ministry of health including the Honourable Commissioner and myself as the administrative head of the ministry are here.
“It is an in-house programme, which means we moved to Abuja to concentrate and devote enough time to what we have to do.

“At the end of the day both the human and material aspect of our health institution will improve.”

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FMOH, department of Health planning, research and statistics Dr kelechi Obi who facilitated the workshop said,

“We are planning for financial year 2024 and the Federal Ministry of Health is here to give Kogi State technical support to help them plan for the health sector for 2024
“It is one of our mandate at the Federal Ministry of Health to support States for the new year. So what we are doing here, we will be using the strategic development plan of Kogi State.
“So my coming here is to guide them and support in taking intervention.
“Interventions are those things that the State will do to improve the health outcomes in Kogi State. “Those programs that the State needs to plan for that reach out to those in the rural areas, impact on their health status positively so that the poor health indices in Kogi State and Nigeria would be better and we will achieve universal health coverage by 2030.
“That is our target, so basically that is the aim of coming, to guide them in doing the activities of these programs to impact on the people in Kogi State and to implement what they planned for, what they costed for it to be part of the budget and present to the state Government for the 2024 State budget as what Kogi State Ministry of health has planned for the sector.

“Now we are hoping that whatever a State will do should be those things they planned for.

“What we are saying is all those things they want to do, they should bring them under a forum like this, let us have everything we do in the health sector under one roof. In 2024 all these things we want to do this fiscal year and the hope is that they will not deviate from what they have already planned

“One of the things we encourage people to do when they plan is the fact the Ministry of health has an envelope, the budget that the state government gave them.

“We are telling them that what they plan to do in 2024, they should ensure they fit in to that envelope or the ceiling that government has given to the Ministry. “Government cannot solve all the problems. So let us priortise all those things that we want to do in 2024 /to be within our envelope.

It is commendable to see that the State commissioner of Health is at this workshop, the Permanent Secretary is here. This is my 8th State I have been to give technical support and this is the first State where the commissioner and all other heads of departments, agencies remain throughout the retreat
“it is good so they will understand what other workers are passing through and also it is at this kind of meeting they will make their directiion

On the gap in funding, Pharm Eric Akoji said, in every facet of live there must always be gaps because there is no perfection in humanity.
‘What we look at is from the presentation of the Federal Ministry of health on the health facility tour, gaps are inevitable in everything. Firstly the funds to implement everything is not there but most time there is a kind of priority given to some areas.
Why we are looking at the health sector as one of the key areas is that an unhealthy person cannot work, a teacher who is sick cannot teach, a farmer who is sick cannot go to farm. “That is why most times anything that concerns health we push that it should be given topmost priority.
Civil servants have always been pushing that government should look.at the health area as where much investments should be done.
“At civil service level what we see as onus is to continue to engage government giving them the reason why they must do more investments in the health sector as a healthy nation is a wealthy nation

This program what is it aimed at achieving
“Sometime in June/July last year we also met in this Abuja, under the sponsorship of UNICEF who is also supporting the state in this process
“Operational plan is like a working document. It gives us direction, where our health interventions should move on in the next year
“We did it last year. Coming back this time is to first of all review what we have done last year that we want to do in terms of health intervention for the people and how far we have gone and it is from the review that we hear the terms, optimal performance and under performance.
“What leads to all those is because of insufficient funding at the disposal of the key players.
So having done this review for two days moving forward we have seen those things we agreed to do last year that have not been done and so we are now working around it to see what was actually responsible. “Sometines it may not be the lack of funds but human shortcoming because it is not everything that is tied to funds there are somethings that is a simple activity of recognizing key stakeholders.
Dr Ifeyinwa Anyanyo of UNICEF was available for technical support

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Address hunger, selective justice’, Prof. Usman urges President Tinubu

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By Stephen Adeleye

A Political Scientist, Prof. Salisu Ogbo Usman, has called on President Bola Tinubu to urgently address the lingering issues of hunger and perceived selective justice in the country.

Usman made the call in Lokoja, during the inauguration of “Citizens Assembly” town hall meeting, organised by the office of the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the President on Community Engagement, North Central, in collaboration with the National Orientation Agency (NOA).

Prof. Usman, who was the guest Speaker at the event, commended President Tinubu, for taking frontal decisions and implementation of several policies such as local government autonomy, the students loan, palliative distribution and the Renewed Hope Initiative in health sector.

Prof. Usman, who doubles as the Rector, Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, also eulogised the President for reversing to the old National Anthem as well as other short, medium and long term policies which he said were highly commendable.

“We also commend Mr President for being bold enough to confront the cabals in the oil sector that have held Nigeria down for years.

“However, the removal of fuel subsidy without putting a concrete template on ground, is the area we have protracted and conflicting issues, and to me, that is what is bringing severe hunger to the people.

“Mr President, Nigerians are hungry, I must tell you the truth. Nigerians are also angry. So, the people are hungry and angry because hunger will automatically bring anger.

“No concrete template plans were put in place to cushion the negative effects of subsidy removal and that is the major thing that is causing hunger in the land.

“To me, every other policy of Mr President is okay but anyone that will bring hunger will make people to ignore all other good policies on ground.

“Though the President has been providing palliatives for the indigent but I tell you that it is just a drop of water in the ocean.

“The cost of fuel is rising everyday as high as N1,100 per litre and the cost of food items and other commodities are skyrocketing.

“Since this meeting is Citizens’ Assembly, and it is about citizens engagement and giving feedback to the government.

“I can tell you if you ask average participants in this meeting today, they will tell you there is hunger in the land, which is occasioned by the removal of subsidy without concrete plans to address these issues.

“So, we advise Mr President to as quickly as possible address the lingering issue of hunger in the land,” Usman said.

The political scientist also urged President Tinubu to address the issue of perceived selective justice under his administration.

He described: “Perceived selective justice” as the notion that justice is applied unfairly or disproportionately, favoring certain individuals or groups over others.

Pointing at alleged corruption accusations in Rivers, Kano and Zamfara states where the accused actors are celebrated leaders within the current administration, and queried, “why is Kogi different”?

“Without sounding immodest, a typical example is in Rivers State. Before Nyesom Wike left office, I was aware that his Accountant General who later became Governor was declared wanted over alleged N400 billion fraud, and they said they were looking for him.

“The Wike, whom they were looking for that had immunity that time is now presently serving as Minister of FCT, and nothing happened!

“Also, in Zamfara State, the former Gov. Bello Matawalle, was recently accused by the current Governor of embezzling over N200 billion, but the same Matawalle is currently serving as Minister, and nothing was done.

“In addition, in Kano State, the former Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje is being accused of embezzlement and bribery, but the same Ganduje is the National Chairman of our dear party .

“So, why is the case of Kogi State different from that of Rivers, Zamfara and Kano”?

“Why are our Laws being enforced selectively, targeting specific individuals, and similar cases receive different treatments, and prosecutions seem biased under this present administration”? Usman queried

The analyst insisted that the ongoing quagmire by the EFCC against the former Gov. Yahaya Bello is a “politically motivated selective prosecution”, targeting him for prosecution while ignoring similar offenses by others.

He stressed that the issues of hunger occasioned by fuel subsidy removal and the selective justice under the present administration, have eroded trust in institutions, loss of public trust, fuel social unrest, polarization, instability and undermine the rule of law in Nigeria.

“The people are hungry due to fuel subsidy removal and are also angry because of the perceived selective justice ongoing under this present administration at the centre.

“So, we are calling on Mr President to as a matter of urgency address these two key issues of hunger and perceived selective justice, and Nigerians will be happy and our country will better for it.

Prof Usman, however commended Mrs Abiodun Essiet, SSA to the President on Community Engagement, North Central, for putting such lofty initiative in place to engage with citizens.

The don urged her to relate the feedback to Mr President as a matter of urgency to address all the issues that were raised at the meeting.

He added: “I can assure you, if the issue of hunger is quickly and adequately addressed, every other issues will be resolved because hunger and governance has no tribe or religion.

“I believe Mr President will listen and quickly address these issues”.

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Ododo rallies APC candidates for total victory in Kogi LG Elections

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***Urges unity and participation to consolidate on APC’s achievements in the state

Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Usman Ododo, has called on All Progressives Congress (APC) candidates and stakeholders to push for a landslide victory in the forthcoming Local Government Council elections scheduled for October 19th.

Special Adviser on Media to the Governor, Ismaila Isah quted Governor Ododo to have made the call during the official flag-off of the APC’s statewide campaign at Muhammadu Buhari Square in Lokoja on Thursday.

Addressing the gathering, which included APC leaders from the state’s three senatorial districts, Governor Ododo presented the scorecard of the APC-led administration, highlighting its achievements and commitment to grassroots development.
He praised the party’s 40 percent affirmative action for women, which reserved all vice-chairmanship positions and at least four councillorship slots in each of the 21 local government areas for women. He noted that the appointment of Ward Special Assistants and Local Government Special Assistants had brought governance closer to the people.

Governor Ododo called for peace and unity among residents, stressing that the APC-led government is dedicated to using the state’s resources to uplift its people.
“Our state is blessed with abundant mineral resources and human capital to lift us out of poverty. We must work hard to consolidate on the solid foundation laid by my predecessor and the immediate past administration in different sectors by supporting the APC,” he said.

He urged the people of Kogi State to turn out in large numbers on October 19th to vote for the party’s chairmanship and councillorship candidates across the 239 electoral wards.
He also commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his efforts in navigating the country through economic challenges and assured that Kogi State would continue to align with policies aimed at reducing hardship among Nigerians.

State APC Chairman, Alhaji Abdullahi Bello, echoed the governor’s sentiments, applauding Governor Ododo’s performance, which has facilitated the campaign process for the party.
He encouraged party members to engage in door-to-door canvassing to secure a sweeping victory in the local government elections.
The campaign launch witnessed a significant turnout of APC members from all 21 local government areas. It also featured the defection of Honourable Salman Idris, the representative of Kabba-Bunu/Ijumu Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, from the African Democratic Congress (ADC) to the APC.

The high point of the event was Governor Ododo’s presentation of APC flags to the chairmanship candidates from the state’s 21 local government areas.

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Fed. Lawmaker empowers over 100 artisans, petty traders in Kogi Central

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By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja
Member Representing Okene/Ogori-Magongo Federal Constituency, Hon. Ozigi Muhammed Tijani has empowered over 100 artisans and petty traders from his constituency with strategic training to enhance their means of livelihood and standard of living.

The training which took place at Ebira Muslims Community College, Okengwen (EMCCO), Okene, in the Central Senatorial District of Kogi had beneficiaries drawn from Ageva, Ozuja and some selected communities in the distrct.

The training undertaken under the strategic empowernment programme was conducted by
the Federal Cooperative College, Kaduna and Federal College of Agriculture and Food Security in collaboration with KhalidTech Global Concept Limited.

Speaking at the end of the programme, the Sponsor and organizer, Hon. Ozigi Muhammed Tijani said it was aimed supporting the constituents in the various means of livelihood with the hope of improving their standard if living.

The Federal Lawmaker said the programme was part of fulfilling his mandate to the Federal constituency as he expressed satisfaction with the success of the programme and urged the beneficiaries to make judicious use of the items given to them.

Tijani who was also represented at the closing ceremony by Hon. Abdulyekini Okino, assured the people of Okene/Ogori-Magongo Federal Constituency that more empowerment programmes were in the pipeline.

Earlier in his opening remarks, representative of KhalidTech Global Concept Limited Mallam Abdulrasheed Siaka charged the beneficiaries to take the advantage of the empowernment to improve on their livelihood.

Also speaking, the provost Federal Cooperative College, Kaduna, Hajia Aisha Ismail Ishaq said the empowerment programme was timely saying that it came at a time when the economy is in shambles.

The Provost who was represented by Dr. Ayinla John, urged the beneficiaries to utilize all that was provided for them to assuage the hardship, reduce poverty and improve their standard of living.

Speaking on behalf of the communities, Hon. Ibrahim Adams Kadoka commended the facilitator for prioritizing the welfare of his constituents and appealed to the beneficiaries to judiciously utilize the money and equipment provided.

On behalf of other beneficiaries, Mallam Aminu Shaibu, expressed gratitude to the sponsor, saying that the empowerment had opened a fresh frontier of opportunities for them to exploit and improve their lives.

At the end of the programme participants were empowered with 15 Mechanic Tools kits; 15 Manual Sewing machines; 15 Deep Freezers; 15 Barbing saloon Kits and 15 Generating sets.

Other equipment given to them include: two (2) Qlink Motorcycles; one (1) tricycle (KekeNapep); Special empowerment grants to 10 beneficiaries; cash assistance to 100 Petty Traders as well as four (4) Washing machines and industrial Irons. (Ends)

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