Prince Abubakar University Teaching Hospital Anyigba currently under construction by the administration of His Excellency, Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State. *** Governor Yahaya Bello at work on the age-old erosion ravaged section of the road from Anyigba to the headquarters of Dekina LG and to the neighboring Bassa LG.*** Ultra-modern General Hospital, Under Construction At Isanlu-Yagba East LGA-Kogi State. Similar projects ongoing simultaneously in two (2) other locations in the state, ie, Gegu in Kogi LGA and Eganyi in Ajaokuta LGA*** The World Bank commended Governor Yahaya Bello for refunding $4.63 million surplus funds under the Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP)***  This app, is an Audio/visual excursion into the stewardship of His Excellency, Governor Yahaya Bello*** 

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GYB approves 5 internal roads in Yagba West LGA…

Governor Yahaya Bello approves 5 internal roads in Yagba West LGA and the General Renovation of Egbe Market

In the bid to deliver democratic dividends and make life easier for the masses, His Excellency, Governor Yahaya Bello has approved the rehabilitation of five different roads within Yagba West LGA and also the general maintenance/renovation of Egbe Market.

Mukadam Asiwaju Asiru Idris, FCA announced the approval to the people of Yagba West while on campaign train with the candidates of APC across Yagba West communities, with an assurance that the contractors will mobilise to site this week.

The roads approved for rehabilitation includes the following;

1. Rehabilitation of First ECWA Church/Egbe Hospital Road.

2. Rehabilitation of 2nd ECWA/Okoa/Odoromu Road.

3. Rehabilitation of General Adeniyi Street Egbe.

4. Rehabilitation of Oke-Itan/Ijalu/Owojaiye Street, Egbe.

5. Rehabilitation of Jamodu Street, Odo-Ere.

6. General Maintenance of Egbe Market (Building) of Shade, Renovations etc.

MORE NEW DIRECTION ROADS

One of the major metropolis roads approved last year by His Excellency, Governor Yahaya Bello, is the Usman Hassan Katsina Road, which is currently undergoing total asphalt overlay with the flanking drainages undergoing fullscale reconstruction.

The 11 kilometeres long road, popularly known as Zone 8 – Crusher Road, has been divided into four sections. The first section starts from the Zone 8 roundabout and terminates at the end of the Confluence stadium perimeter fence.

According to Engineer Dr. Yunusah Hassan, MD. Kogi State Road Maintenance Agency (KOGROMA), the first section is about 80% completed. While work on the second section will soon commence.

Dr. Yunusa made an appeal to road users and the general public on avoiding dumping waste in the drainage system, one of the major problems currently militating against the durability of roads around the state. The blocked drainages flood the road itself which accelerates normal wear and tear.

The Head of Civil Engineering, Engr. Steve Bolaji Taiye, said that men and equipments are on ground and the agency will work round the clock to make sure the job is completed on time. He added that the last part of Ibrahim Taiwo Road will also be completed as soon as possible.

Hon. Moses Okezie-Okafor, the Director-General, Research and Development, Kogi State commended Governor Bello for his unrelenting commitment to improving the lives of Kogites with transformational infrastructure. Barr. Okezie-Okafor, whose team designed and monitors progress on the New Direction Blueprint noted that the Governor remained 100% serious about expanding the developmental footprint of his tenure.

‘His Excellency, Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State has remained relentless in his push to leave the people of Kogi State a legacy of infrastructure development on a magnitude that is both bigger than any effort by previous administrations and simultaneously sets a challenge for his successors.’

EXCERPTS OF THE EXTRAORDINARY MEETING OF THE STATE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE KOGI STATE GOVERNMENT

EXCERPTS OF THE EXTRAORDINARY MEETING OF THE STATE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE KOGI STATE GOVERNMENT HELD ON FRIDAY 29TH OF JULY, 2022 AT THE EXCO CHAMBERS OF THE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE, LOKOJA

The meeting which was presided over by the chairman of the Council and governor of Kogi State, His Excellency Yahaya Bello had in attendance, the Vice Chairman of the council and Deputy Governor, His Excellency Edward Onoja, the Secretary to the State Government, Head of the Civil Service, Honourable Commissioners and other members of the council.

During the business of the EXCO, council inaugurated the new Commissioners who were earlier cleared by the Kogi State House of Assembly after receiving the lists of the appointees from the governor.

The Commissioners and their portfolios are:

*Dr Zakari Usman, Commissioner for Health

*Engr Muhammed Abdulmutalib, commissioner for Rural and Energy Development

*Hon Kingsley Femi Fanwo, Commissioner for Information and Communication

The governor after oaths taking by the commissioners charged the newly inaugurated members of the state’s executive council to work assiduously in making sure they give good account of themselves in the discharge of their responsibilities.

The governor counseled the commissioners to acquit themselves with his administration’s blueprint and the New Direction governance policy which placed unity at the top of its agenda. Bello admonished the newly inaugurated commissioners to carry their people along, give back to their constituencies when opportunities allowed, and work harmoniously with every members of the New Direction team for maximum results.

ONOGWU Muhammed

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor

29/07/2022

VAPP Law: SCDDD Expresses Appreciation To Gov Bello, Others Over Passage.

The Savannah Centre For Diplomacy Democracy and Development has once again expressed its appreciation to the Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello over the passage of the Violence Against Persons Prohibition Bill into law.

Sir. Bola Abimbola, Senior Program Manager, SCDDD made the disclosure at a context analysis and close out meeting of steering Committee on signing and gazeetting of Kogi State Violence Against Persons Prohibition VAPP Law, held at Golden Grand Royale Hotel Lokoja, Kogi State.

Sir. Abimbola said the swift manner the bill was finally signed has once again proven that Gov. Yahaya Bello has the people at heart, expressed the appreciation of SCDDD to all the State government actors that contributed to making the bill see the light of the day.

The Senior Program Manager paid glowing tributes to the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Mrs Folashade Ayoade Arike, the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice and others who worked silently to make the passage of the bill scale through.

Sir. Abimbola thanked other Organisations like USAID, ActionAid Nigeria that supported the project before Savannah Centre came into the scene, attributed the passage to collective working together by the people towards making the society violent free.

While he expressed his gratitude to Challenged Parenthood Initiatives, lauded the Steering Committee for the implementation of the bill, said the operationalization of the bill now remains the priority.

He urged the steering committee members to see to the task ahead of the operationalization as very necessary and surmountable, said if the team worked together Iike they did as steering committee members, it would ensure the successful implementation of the law in the State using the fact sheets and other support Savannah Centre would be making available.

Earlier in a presentation through zoom, David Gatare, Chief of Party, Community Initiatives to promote peace,

David Gatare, thanked the Kogi Govt and other stakeholders for making the VAPP Law come into place, urged the steering committee to see the reward for hardwork as more work in the operationalization of the bill in the State.

My KGSHIA Story

Enrollment for the Kogi State Health Insurance Scheme set up by the Governor Yahaya Bello-led New Direction Administration to guarantee all citizens equal access to quality health care is in top gear.

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Kogi: Bello’s Midas touch as varsity, others get 100% accreditation

Education is the bedrock of any development a society can yearn for. 

It is in realisation of this important role of education, that Governor Yahaya Bello set his priority right from the very beginning as to what he wanted to achieve for the people of Kogi State. Six years down the line this concerted efforts of his administration has started bearing fruits.

The climax of this well focused attention to make the state owned higher institutions a shinning example to other states culminated into the hundred percent accreditation of courses offered there.

At a press conference to herald the sixth convocation of Prince Abubakar Audu University formerly known as Kogi State University, Ayingba, in January, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Mariyetu Tenuche, said all the 48 courses offered in the university have secured full accreditation from Nigeria Universities Commission, making it the first time ever since the establishment of the institution.

Aside this feat, the Vice Chancellor also said the institution emerged 25th out of the 170 public and private universities in Nigeria that have full accreditation for all courses offered.

The state owned polytechnic in Lokoja also shared from the joy of full accreditation of all courses offered at the institution.

Dr Salisu Ogbo, the Rector of the institution, broke the news of the achievement when he visited the Kogi State Commissioner forEducation, Mr Wemi Jones, to present the results of the accreditation of all courses at the institution by the NBTE.

Ogbo said: “I’m proud to announce that Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja achieved 100 percent success at the recent accreditation exercise conducted by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE).”

He attributed the resounding success to Bello’s unflinching commitment to the development of education in the state.

Another regulatory body, the National Commission for Colleges of  Education (NCCE), also found the two state owned colleges of education namely College of Education Ankpa and College of Education Technical, Kabba worthy of full accreditation of the courses offered by them.

In the case of the College of Education, Ankpa, the Provost, Professor Muhammed Kabiru Ibrahim, said the accreditation of all courses is the first ever in the history of the college.

The Provost disclosed that out of 32 courses presented to NCCE, all the courses that got full accreditation will be valid from 2022 to 2027.

Prof. Mohammed noted that aside the accreditation of courses in the College, the National Commission for Colleges of Education looked at governance, Infrastructure in the College, expressed appreciation with what was on the ground, thus making the College to get full accreditation in terms of institutional accreditation.

He said unlike in 2012 when courses in the college were last presented for accreditation, said out of the 29 courses that were presented then, only 9 got full accreditation.

The Provost said the feat achieved by the College to enjoy full accreditation for all the 32 courses presented could not have been achieved without the support of Gov. Bello, stating that the Governor gave approval for the recruitment of academic staff to fill the exiting gaps.

He added further that the Governor also released money for the purchase of educational resources, in terms of books, chemicals, reagent and furniture, an action that led to the college inviting the National Commission of  Colleges of Education to come for the accreditation.

The story is not different at the College of Education Technical, Kabba, 17 courses offered at the College got full accreditation in 2017 a year into Governor Yahaya Bello’s administration.

What entices the Provost of the institution, Mrs Olusola Victoria Jagboro most is the partial movement of the institution to it’s permanent site.

According to her,  the state government under Governor Yahaya Bello has completed 10 buildings at the permanent site now and

one big bus also given.

Worried by the gap created by the number of Kogi indigenes seeking admission yearly and the number that got admitted, Governor Yahaya Bello established the Confluence University of Science and Technology, (CUSTECH), Osara in year 2020 and appointed a renowned Engineer and academic per Excellence, Professor Sadiku Salawu as the Vice Chancellor

Barely, two years of existence, the university is a growing concern and has bridged the gap for Kogi indigenes seeking admission and even admission seekers from neighbouring states.

The university currently has three faculties with nineteen courses running and all duly approved by Nigeria Universities Commission.

In looking at the attention of Governor Yahaya Bello to health training institutions, the two in the state namely, School of Health Technology, idah and College of Nursing, Obangede were highly favored.

The School of Health Science and Technology, Idah came alive owing to the support given to the institution by Governor Bello’s administration.

Osun Polls: Gov. Yahaya Bello’s Vital Warnings

By Tahir Ibrahim Tahir

What just happened in Osun? Under the nose of the ruling party? A whole APC state, with the South West as its stronghold, snatched by a supposedly lightweight candidate of the opposition PDP, who is thought of as just ‘The dancing Senator’? Did he dance his way to victory? Did his nephew Davido have a huge impact? Is the PDP rejuvenated and bouncing back? What in God’s holy name happened? Did Govenor-elect Adeleke, hold The Holy Grail, or was it just an isolated case of APC chieftains in the state on an anti-party trail, railroading their party into defeat? Understandably, there are quite a number of aggrieved party stakeholders in the state and it is assumed that they either didn’t work for the success of their party, or possibly worked against their party’s victory.

This scenario is a dejavu of the PDP victory in Bauchi State in 2019, when an incumbent APC governor was defeated by a PDP candidate, despite Bauchi being an APC stronghold – the tons of party chieftains in the state made it look assuredly like an own goal. Was Osun an own goal?

Sen. Dino Melaye in his usual reels, mocked the APC, milked the Osun election victory, and added a great deal of salt to the election injury of the APC. He has something to feast on now. Surely, Dino wouldn’t be magnanimous in defeat. It has encouraged him and many other PDP faithful, giving them confidence that their party is regaining ground, and will be in position to reclaim not only PDP states, but the presidential election come 2023. Osun is also causing ripples within the APC fold, and there’s palpable fear, that perhaps the APC may be on its way out of power, come 2023. The proverbial 16 years that the PDP enjoyed, may elude the APC, which seemingly has a divided house.

The reel from Gov. Yahaya Bello, congratulating governor-elect Adeleke; caught my attention, which is grace in defeat anyway, as it should be. He was in his trainers, punching a boxing bag, sweating it out in a gym, keeping fit. Those reels have become more like his trademark channel of information dissemination. He admonished the APC hierarchy, that this (Osun polls), is a stern warning, and a wakeup call to the APC that we must put our house in order. Truly, our house is not in order as it stands and I very much agree with Gov. Bello.

It seems that the older generation APC stakeholders, and other top hierarchy members, just cannot be bothered anymore, about the fate of the broom family. It can be drawn that they have already had their time, and enjoyed the offices that the party has had to offer, and are bidding farewell to government, the APC, and whatever change may stand for. Yahaya Bello is not a lone voice in this wake up call. There are millions of us who are not happy with the way things are being handled, by those that matter and can effect changes or bring about success in the party’s endeavours.

We the younger generation of APC faithful (not that I’m young but I’m forced to identify with the youths, as the older ones have refused to retire), are left to wallow in despair, of the downfall that may come the way of the APC, should one or two more Osuns be on the cards. We are the only ones that truly care, and perhaps believe in the so-called change. Where is the change, when sitting APC governors are losing elections in APC strongholds? Did the governor do enough to be re-elected by his people in the first place? Such vital questions must be asked, if the right solutions and answer are required. They say Osun is predominantly Muslim, and yet they voted for a Christian-Christian ticket? Does it practically apply that the religion card energy is fast dissipating? Is this just in the South West or it is countrywide?

The younger APCists and the new generation change drivers, must come together and work for the success of their party and the ideals sold to them, which they religiously believed in. The older crop of stakeholders should not be relied upon, as it seems they are out there fighting personal battles at the expense of the party, mortgaging the future of APC youths and the like. At eight years old, APC is just beginning, and should be nurtured to full fruition by selfless persons, who believe that the APC truly represents change.

Gov. Yahaya Bello’s presidential campaign has had the opportunity of showcasing how youths can come together under one roof, with one voice, to drive a message that represents their yearnings and aspirations. Gov. Yahaya Bello has been the campaign DG for the APC, in previous off season gubernatorial elections, and has delivered. People like him should be at the forefront of APC’s new and current battles.

Osun may be an isolated case, yet, its implications or meanings may have dire consequences, should things continue the Osun way. The destiny of APC, it seems, is in the hands of party loyalists of the younger generation, who will fight and struggle with their zeal and youthful might. They must be able to mobilise themselves and get Baba’s buy in. He recently said he would not leave a dime for his children to inherit. But of course he must leave legacies that his children will be proud of and bask in the glory of. We are all his kids and our family house is the APC. Baba, just as we loved you and cheered for you, and spent our resources to vote you; we seek your reciprocity, in nurturing us, and providing us with a platform that will cater for us when you are retired. So please Baba, do not tire now.

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