News From Kogi
Kogi CSDA expends N2.6 bln on 80 CDs, 170 Micro projects in 4 months
***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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E-Birth Enrollment: NPC registers 185,307 children in Kogi
***Urges parents on quick response to meet target
By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja.
The National Population Commission (NPC), Kogi State Office, on Thursday said it has so far registered a total of 185,307 children under the E-birth enrollment in the state ahead of the December 31, 2024 target.
Abiodun Ojo, Kogi Director of the Commission disclosed this at a Press Conference to showcase the level of response and compliance with the E-Birth Enrollment on Thursday in Lokoja.
The press conference organised by the Kogi State Directorate of the National Orientation Agency (NOA) as part of its collaborative efforts with the NPC, the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), and the National Identify Management Commission, (NIMC).
Ojo hinted that the collaboration was aimed at enabling dissemination of needed information on the E-Birth project.
The State Director who was represented by Mrs Omattah Ralie, Head of Vital Registration of the NPC assured that the office would be able to conclude the E-Birth registration exercise in the state by December this year in line with the UNICEF deadline.
The NPC Director appealed to parents who are yet to avail their children of the opportunity of the E-Birth Registration to do so without further delay as the deadline for the exercise is close by.
“E-Birth registration exercise is free hence the more reason why parents should be encouraged to make their children available for the enrollment”, Ojo advised.
The State Director identified parental resistance especially in capturing of their children faces, nonchalant attitude or absenteeism and making their children unavailable for the exercise as a major challenges identified so far.
Speaking earlier, Mr Patrick Edogbanya, Acting State Director of National Orientation Agency, Kogi Directorate, on behalf of his Director General, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, noted that the E-BIRTH registration has been on in the last three years.
He explained that the project was being funded by UNICEF, an international donor agency to ensure easier headcount of children world over.
“The National Orientation Agency’s role on the project is to embark on massive sensitization of Nigerians to enable them know what to do to embrace the scheme
“Our sensitization efforts via the use of the Media is a continuous one. So far we have been able to Flagg Off our sensitization and awareness creation on the E-BIRTH registration in ten local government areas of Kogi state” Edogbaya disclosed.
Also speaking, Jeminiwa Olusegun, Assistant Chief Identity Officer of the National Identify Management Commission (NIMC), Kogi State, revealed that 120 million Nigerians out of the expected 300 million population have been captured under the ongoing identification Programme for the nation’s citizens.
According to him, the e-registration Programme is a global practice aimed at enhancing accuracy, security and efficiency in the system (Ends)
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Kogi Assembly tasks Env. Min. on mitigating ecological disasters
***Calls for short, long-term measures to tackle ecological challenges
By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja.
KOGI House of Assembly has tasked the State Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources to immediately undertake on-the-spot assessment of Local Government Areas affected by ecological disasters across the state, with a view to proffering solutions.
The directive was contained in a resolution of the House issued at plenary in Lokoja following the adoption of a motion on Urgent Public Importance moved by Hon. Eneve Yusuf Zakari (APC-Okene II, Hon. Eneve Yusuf Zakari.
The motion had urged the State Government to address the serious ecological challenges visited on communities in Abuga Ozuga ward of Okene LGA by Okuhua Obanyi River.
Zakari disclosed that the Okuhua Obanyi River in Okene Local Government Area has become a source of severe ecological challenges, significant degradation and devastation to the communities on its course.
He added that it was a known fact that the river which originates from Onchiehe causes wide spread damages through the neighbouring communities to Adavi-Eba in Adavi Local Government Area.
The legislator pointed out that the river had already brought down houses and infrastructures such as the fence of Selfudeen LSMB Primary School, Egeze, just as it has eroded more than a quarter of the landmass of the school.
The Legislator expressed fears that if urgent interventions were not carried out before the next raining season, the river would cause more destructions, deaths and loss of properties.
Hon. Zakari therefore prayed the House to call on the state government to urgently deploy resources and expertise to address the ecological challenges posed by Okuhua Obanyi River in the Abuga/Ozuja Ward of Okene Local Government Area .
He also prayed government to provide relief and support for the affected communities and as well, encourage collaboration between the State and Federal Governments and the Ecological Fund Office to mobilize resources to address the challenge.
Hon. Zakariaya Otokiti (APC-Okehi) seconded the motion while the Deputy Speaker, Rt Hon. Comfort Ojoma Nwuchiola Egwaba in contribution thanked the mover of the motion and called for an amendment to one if the prayers.
She held that other LGAs suffering same fate should be aggregated and subsumed under the prayer to read “All the LGAs that have ecological challenges”, pointing out that an injury to one is an injury to all.
Ruling on the motion, Speaker of the House Rt. Hon. Aliyu Umar Yusuf adopted the amendment to one of the prayers and subjected the motion to voice votes which got a unanimous “Ayes” approval.
Speaker Yusuf thereafter directed Clerk of the House, Alhaji Ahmed Chogudo to convey the House Resolution to the appropriate quarters for implementation. (Ends)
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Senator Echocho Provides Solar-Powered Borehole to End Water Scarcity in Olubo-Ojo Community
Residents of Olubo-Ojo in Kogi East Senatorial District have rejoinced following Senator Isah Jibrin Echocho’s commissioning of a solar-powered borehole, to address the community’s long-standing water challenges and improving access to clean water.
The Olubo-Ojo community in Kogi East Senatorial District erupted in celebration recently following commissioning of a motorized solar-powered borehole by Senator Isah Jibrin Echocho which had provided a lasting solution to their prolonged water scarcity.
The project, one of several boreholes facilitated by the senator across the nine local government areas of the senatorial district, marked a significant milestone in efforts to improve access to clean water in the region.
Residents expressed their joy and appreciation for the initiative, describing the borehole as a transformative development that will enhance sanitation, reduce waterborne diseases, and ease the daily struggle of fetching water from distant sources.
Community leader, Chief Adejo Onuh, thanked Senator Echocho for his dedication to addressing the pressing needs of the people, adding, “This project will significantly improve the quality of life for everyone in our community.”
Senator Echocho, while addressing the gathering, reaffirmed his commitment to delivering essential services to his constituents. “Access to clean water is a basic necessity, and I am determined to ensure that every community in Kogi East benefits from initiatives that promote health and development,” he stated.
The borehole commissioning is part of the senator’s broader agenda to tackle critical infrastructure deficits in the senatorial district, including healthcare, education, and rural electrification projects.
Residents have pledged to maintain the facility to ensure its sustainability and lasting impact on the community.
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