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*** 

Education

Kogi College of Nursing, Obangede graduates 1,069 students

Kogi College of Nursing, Obangede graduates 1,069 students, credits Gov Yahaya Bello for improved rating, academic excellence

. We’ll maintain prioritisation of education development – Gov Bello

Governor Yahaya Bello has restated his administration’s commitment to the development of education in Kogi State.
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He described education as a significant asset to the state during his attendance at the 6th Combined Convocation Ceremony of the Kogi State College of Nursing and Midwifery in Obangede, Okehi Local Government Area of Kogi State.

He said this just as the Provost of the college, Mrs. Hannah Abraham, credited the governor for the improved rating of the institution and successes recorded, including academic excellence, noting that these would not have been possible without the state government’s substantial investments in the institution under the leadership of Governor Yahaya Bello.
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While congratulating the graduating students, the Governor emphasised the crucial role of education in nation-building and urged them to focus on acquiring practical skills, not solely relying on academic qualifications.

He affirmed that his administration would maintain its prioritisation of educational development in Kogi State.

Governor Bello commended the management of the institution for the remarkable progress and visible improvements in the school.

He recalled the challenging conditions the institution faced when he assumed office in 2015, operating out of a bungalow.

However, under his leadership, the school has witnessed substantial growth, including the construction of classrooms, hostels, laboratories, and faculty buildings.
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Today, it stands as a fully accredited institution, which he finds heartening.

Earlier, the institution’s provost, Mrs. Hannah Abraham, highlighted the school’s achievements, encompassing academic excellence, physical infrastructure development, staff training, and welfare.

She noted that all courses at the institution had received accreditation, making Kogi State College of Nursing and Midwifery in Obangede a sought-after nursing school in Nigeria.

Furthermore, the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) granted approval for the Kogi State College of Nursing and Midwifery in Obangede to offer the Higher National Diploma (HND) program in Nursing, which is already underway.

To ensure the quality of incoming students, the admission process has since been through the Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB).

She highlighted the resolution of the longstanding challenge of hostel accommodation, with renovations to existing structures and the construction of new ones.
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She commended Governor Bello for his substantial investments in education, spanning from primary to tertiary levels.

About 1,069 students took part in the Convocation ceremony on Sunday, September 9, after completing their studies.

September 9, 2023
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GYB Awards Scholarship to Oluwabukolami

Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State has granted a scholarship to Miss Oluwabukolami Adeyemi, the recipient of the British Council Outstanding Cambridge Learner’s Award.

This award is in recognition of her remarkable performance in the 2022 Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge AS Level Examinations.

The governor received Oluwabukolami and her parents at his office in Lugard House, Lokoja, on Wednesday. He expressed his satisfaction with her outstanding performance, which has positioned her as a distinguished representative of the state, country and the world in general.

Oluwabukolami, who has already secured admission to a university in the United Kingdom to study law, shared her aspiration of becoming a successful lawyer.
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She also aims to excel in her profession internationally, with cross-border access to legal practice.

Furthermore, Oluwabukolami expressed her ambition to play a significant role in government, either by holding leadership positions in Nigeria or contributing to policy-making and legislative processes.

She requested prayers for her parents, who were facing the financial burden of funding her education abroad.

Governor Bello commended Oluwabukolami’s exceptional performance and encouraged parents to follow the example set by Mr. and Mrs. Adeyemi in nurturing their children for success through dedication to education.

He emphasised that Oluwabukolami achieved global recognition due to her intellectual prowess rather than any inappropriate means.

Continuing his tradition of generosity, the governor, who has previously awarded multiple scholarships to outstanding students and supported medical expenses locally and internationally for indigent patients, announced that Oluwabukolami had been granted a scholarship in his name.

Engr. Olumide Adeyemi, Oluwabukolami’s father, expressed deep gratitude to the governor, described the scholarship offer as unbelievable and offered prayers for the well-being of the governor and his family.

Oluwabukolami Adeyemi shattered the glass ceiling by achieving the highest scores in the examination, which was conducted across 146 countries worldwide.

ONOGWU Muhammed
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor
23/08/2023

Governor Yahaya Bello’s Midas touch on Kogi higher institutions

…as institutions achieve 100 per cent accreditation of courses

By Ada’aja Jimoh

Education is the bedrock of any development a society can yean for. It is believed that no amount of money expended by a country or state in educating it’s populace that can be considered too much because the absence of it can be calamitous.
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. Seven years down the line, these concerted efforts of his administration have 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 in all state owned higher institutions.

At a press conference to herald the sixth convocation of Prince Abubakar Audu University formerly known as Kogi State University, Ayingba, in January last year, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Mariyetu Tenuche said all the Forty-eight courses offered in the university have secured full accreditation from the National Universities Commission , making it the first time ever since the establishment of the institution.
Aside this feat of hundred percent accreditation of all courses, the Vice Chancellor also said that 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 recently visited the Kogi State Commissioner of Education, Mr Wemi Jones to present the results of accreditation of all courses at the institution by NBTE

Dr 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 Governor Yahaya Adoza 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 College of Education, Ankpa, the Provost, Professor Muhammed Kabiru Ibrahim said the hundred percent accreditation of all courses is the first ever in the history of the college.

The Provost disclosed that out of 32 courses presented to the National Commission of Colleges of Education, all the courses got full accreditation and that the accreditation of all the courses 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 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, he 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 Governor 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, reagents 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 pioneer 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 favoured.

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

The College secured full accreditation of four out of its five programmes for the first time since its establishment about 43 years ago.

The Provost, Dr Nuhu Solomon Anyegwu, who stated this in a statement, said the college received the letter for the full accreditation from the Registrar, Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN) recently, that four of the five departments in the college had been fully accredited.

Anyegwu said the fully accredited programmes are; Health Information Management Department (5 years), Community Health Department (4 years) and Medical Laboratory Department (5 years).

The Pharmacy Technician Department has already been granted approval to enlist students while initial provisional accreditation status was being awaited, he added.

He added that the remaining programme, which is the School of Environmental Health, was awaiting approval by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) accreditation.

The provost expressed his appreciation to the visitor, Governor Yahaya Bello, for his contributions and special attention to the college

In telling the story of Kogi state College of Nursing, Obangede, the Provost of the institution, Mrs Hannah Abraham said that the College under Governor Yahaya Bello got full accreditation in 2018

According to her, the accreditation will last for five years before the regulatory agency would visit the College again.

Mrs Abraham praised Governor Bello’s administration for the infrastructural transformation of the college that made it to scale the accreditation hurdles

Aside accreditations of courses, one other big achievement of Governor Bello in the educational sector is academic stability.

In Kogi state, a student can tell his/her year of graduation, the very day he/she gained admission into any state owned higher institutions of learning.

Upon assumption of office, the government inherited the incessant strike actions by academic and non academic Unions in the tertiary institutions. To make matter worst, some of such actions were sympathy strikes embarked upon by the unions in solidarity with their national bodies over issues that have no bearing on the state owned institutions.

To mitigate this disaster being visited on the innocent students, the Governor was left with no other option than to issue a proclamation banning all Union activities in July, 2017.

Yes, there were initial pains from the banning of union activities in schools but the gains now far outweigh whatever pains as students from Kogi State owned institutions graduate in record time.

This has made higher institutions in the state the much sought after as students from even neighbouring states jostle to gain admission in the State owned institutions because they are sure of graduating in record time.

– Ada’aja Jimoh, Features Editor, Nigerian Link, writes from Lokoja

Establishment of another State-owned university in Kogi West

Governor Yahaya Bello inaugurates Committee for the establishment of another State-owned University in Kogi West.

The 17- man committee made up of 17 Professors is to be chaired by PROF. OLU OBAFEMI NNOM, FNA

Other members are:
PROF. ABAYOMI OLORUNTOBA
PROF. KEHINDE IMISI ENIOLA
PROF. SUNMOLA AFOLABI
PROF. GODWIN TUNDE AROSAYIN
PROF. GABRIEL KOLADE OLORUNLEKE
PROF. JOSEPH OLORUNJU OMOLEHIN
PROF. KINGSLEY OLOGE
PROF. SUMAILA ABDULGANIYU
PROF. ABIODUN ADENIYI
PROF. ROTIMI AJAYI
PROF. YOMI MONDAY AIYESIMI
PROF. SULEIMAN OMEIZA EKU SADIKU PROF. ADAMS OYUOZE UMORU ONUKA
PROF IGONOH JOSHUA A.
PROF. MOHAMMED BELLO YUNUSA
PROF. HADIZA AGUYE as SECRETARY

Other members are:

KOGI STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL AND COMMISSIONER FOR JUSTICE , MOHAMMED SANI IBRAHIM, SAN

SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF KOGI STATE, FOLASHADE ARIKE AYOADE, PhD

KOGI STATE COMMISSIONER FOR EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND TECH, HON WEMI JONES

KOGI STATE COMMISSIONER FOR FINANCE, BUDGET AND ECONOMIC PLANNING, HON ASIWAJU IDRIS ASIRU

KOGI STATE COMMISSIONER WORKS AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, HON BAKO SAMSON

KOGI STATE AUDITOR-GENERAL, HON YUSUF OKALA

Terms of reference given to the committee are as follows:

1. Determination of type of University to be established ( whether specialized or conventional)

2. Determination of a suitable name for the University.

3. Preparation of
i. Academic brief
ii. University Law
iii. University Master Plan; for presentation to the National Universities Commission (NUC) for the purpose of obtaining NUC’s recognition/approval.

4. Determination of a suitable location for the University.

5. Determination of a takeoff site to allow for immediate commencement of academic activities.

6. Determination of realistic and sustainable funding sources for the University.

7. Any other activities that may be required for the immediate takeoff of the University.
It is also recommended that the Committee is empowered to co-opt other Kogites/non- Kogites who can add value to the work/activities of the Committee.

The committee is to submit its reports within 6 weeks of inauguration.

ONOGWU Muhammed
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor
07/06/2023
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Kogi govt. approves establishment of University in Okun land

…to procure 3 modern fire trucks, ratify projects

The Kogi State government has announced the approval of a state university, proposed to be located in the Kogi western senatorial district, attesting that the essence amongst many other things was the need to provide more educational facility for young university hopeful in the state.
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Making the announcement, the state Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Wemi Jones hinted that the process would involve the inauguration of a 15-man implementation

Committee, made up of Professors from all over Kogi State. He said the committee would be given the responsibility of drafting the university law, academic brief and the master plan adding that they would also be saddled with the task of recommending a suitable location and whether the university would be specialised or conventional.

The commissioner said ‘’It is expected that the committee will give its report within the next one month from the inauguration so that we can move as fast as possible as it would be the government’s desire to see the university kick off before the end of this tenure’’

Giving an instance the Commissioner narrated that during the last admission exercise at the Prince Abubakar Audu University there was a population explosion of prospective intakes as the school had over 25,000 admission seekers as against capacity intake of about 6,000 noting that even indigenes of the state were possibly deprived of admission or their intended course of study.

He recalled that one of the primary reason for the establishment of Confluence University of Science and Technology, Osara was to mitigate the challenge of the state’s qualified students, not gaining admission to courses of their choices because of the fact that Kogi is regarded as a state that is educationally advantaged

According to him, Kogi West is blessed with tones of academia and highly known for education, hence putting a university in Kogi West, particularly Okun land is so apt

The Commissioner asserted that funding has been and would always be a challenge but the government decided to take the bull by the horn and make such audacious move, while he assured that the 15-man committee would be mandated to make recommendations on sources of funding for the approved institution

In his own briefing, the Commissioner for Works, Simon Bako hinted that the state Executive Council approved the procurement of 3 modern fire trucks as part of plans to ensure rapid responses and salvage any possible fire outbreak in the state.

He also noted that the Council received reports and ratified some of the ongoing projects across the state including the construction of internal roads at the Confluence University of Science and Technology, Osara, itakpe – Okene – Total road which has both reached advanced stage of completion. The council also ratified additional work for Okene Township Road and the school of Nursery and Midwifery Obangede.

Speaking also, the Chief Press Secretary, Onogwu Muhammed reiterated that the state government under the leadership of Governor Bello has remained consistent in delivering on the infrastructural development pledge made to the people of the state assuring that ongoing projects would be completed in due course.

School Adoption Program: Expert urges governors to emulate Kogi

The Human Capital Development expert and consultant, Dr. Victoria Daaor has urged the state Governors in the North-Central to buy into the idea of the school adoption and mentorship program of Kogi State.

The Human Capital Development expert made the appeal during the north-central Human Capital Development Regional Conference at Lafia, Nasarawa State

She stated that the state government and the ministry of education can reach out and appeal to the well meaning and the spirited individuals within the state to come invest in education that education is a very large and very complex project that only state can’t do alone

The expert stressed that recently, the Kogi State Government launched School Adoption and mentorship program through the ministry of education, Science and Technology and the program has impacted on the education growth in kogi state, pointing out that many philanthropist in the state have invested millions of naira to education through the program

EDUCATION IS STILL THE KEY

We are pleased with yet another milestone out of our College of Nursing and Midwifery, Obangede. A couple of years ago we helped the institution achieve 100% accreditation of all courses offered with the various regulatory bodies, now we have added to the kitty with an HND in Nursing and Midwifery.

An important corollary to this achievement is that with the removal of the dichotomy between HND and formal university degrees by the Federal Government of Nigeria, our graduates from this course will be getting the equivalent of a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing and Midwifery from any of the mainstream universities – only more hands-on and practical oriented.

It is important to us as an Administration to continuously expand both choice and access to academic opportunities for our youngsters in Kogi State, especially in the STEM courses. This always requires that we make significant investments in infrastructure and equipment in order to meet the instructional parameters for the various courses, but it is an obligation which we have happily embraced, not just in this school but in all our tertiary institutions across the State.

We consider such expenditure part of our suite of legacy projects in Education and we happily undertake them because they will continue to positively impact generations of young Kogites long after we have left the stage. It is also an ongoing transfer of our New Direction Blueprint from paper to practice.

In the same vein, we are working overtime to secure full accreditation of Medicine and Surgery at Prince Abubakar Audu University, Anyigba before we hand over. To this end we have built and adequately equipped the PAAU Teaching Hospital located in the same town. It will give me great joy indeed when that one materializes soon.

The Confluence University of Science and Technology which we founded is also breaking new grounds daily – from new infrastructure to new courses to new facilitates for learning and recreation designed to enhance the whole study experience in the burgeoning university community.

To God be the Glory!

YAHAYA BELLO

Governor of Kogi State

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