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Bello vows to make Kogi Nigeria’s industrial hub

Despite the popular outcry over the demolition of all the roundabouts in Lokoja the state capital, at the weekend, Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State has reiterated his resolve to make the state an industrial giant capable of leading the nation to a new era of economic prosperity. According to a statement by Mr. Kingsley Fanwo, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, after meetings between the governor and players in the agriculture and mining sectors Abuja at the weekend, Governor Bello has identified the major sectors to move the state forward. “Kogi State has immense economic opportunities and my administration is prepared to tap into the potential to take the state to a new development pedestal,” he said. He noted that the administration’s policy is to expand the frontiers of possibilities in the state to make agriculture and mining the pillars of industrialisation. Also speaking, Mallam Idris Asiru, Special Adviser to the Governor on Finance, Economy, Commerce and Investments,

DEMOLITION OF ROUNDABOUTS NOT FOR SPIRITUAL CLEANSING - Bello

The Kogi State Governor, Alh. Yahaya Adoza Bello, has said that the ongoing demolition of roundabouts in the state capital, Lokoja has noting to do with any fetish beliefs. The people of Lokoja woke up yesterday morning to find out that all the roundabouts in Lokoja has been demolished by the state government. This was coming few days after the governor ordered the removal of all political bill boards in Lokoja metropolitan city. The demolishing may not be unconnected with the rumour making the round that charms and other fetish materials may have been planted in all the roundabouts in Lokoja metropolis. But in a swift reaction, the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Edward David Onoja said the governor took the decision to demolish the roundabouts to give the state capital a facelift by building more befitting structures. Onoja who refuted the claim in some quarters  that the demolishing of the roundabouts was based on juju scars, noting that the government was not part of the previ

I am on a divine assignment, says Kogi gov

Yahaya Bello, governor of Kogi state, says he is on a divine assignment in the state. Bello, who lost the ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to Abubakar Audu, was chosen as the candidate of the APC for the supplementary election which held after the death of Audu. Despite the stiff opposition from different quarters, he was sworn into office on January 27. Speaking in Lokoja, capital of the state, on Thursday when he received a delegation of the house of representatives’, which is in the state to intervene in the crisis rocking the state house of assembly, Bello said he remained committed to peace. “I welcome all of us here today and I thank God for the journey,” he said. “The subject matter that brought us all together here today is the seeming crisis that exists in the house of assembly; it is important that the house takes proactive measures this way. “It is a welcome idea and I am pleased that you are taking this step in making sure that there is amicable resoluti

Media over glorify Faleke - Dr. Adaba

Reposted from TotalPolitics.com Former Director General, National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) Dr. Tom Adaba is one man who thinks the media hyped the refusal of James Faleke to be a deputy to Yahaya Bello. In an interview withGENA LUBEM in Lokoja, the media guru believes there will be a way out of the situation. He also accused immediate past governor, Capt. Idris Wada of marginalizing some parts of the state in a blatant manner. Excerpts: A new government has been inaugurated in Kogi state. As an elder How do you feel about this development? It is something to thank and praise God about. It is the beginning of a new dawn. It is our very firm belief that what we have crave for right from the beginning; that we should peacefully transit from one zone to another which never materialized has come to pass by the act of God. It is something that is new. Not only that, we have a digitally savvy person come in as governor of the state. He has ideas. I have had series of conversations wit

Sanusi Gamji Donates Borehole to Gwagwalada Community

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kogi State, Alhaji Sanusi Abubakar, has donated a borehole to Kaida village in Gwagwalada area council of the FCT. Inspecting the borehole last week Thursday, the aspirant in the last Kogi governorship election, said the donation was an “act of service to humanity.” He said he has done it in his village in Kogi and he saw the need to do same in other villages where people fetch water from streams. “I saw that most communities in the FCT go to the streams to fetch water for drinking, bathing and even cooking. I felt that was not right and I have to do my little bit to try and change the situation,” he said. Abubakar added that water was essential and he would ensure his foundation donates boreholes to as many communities as possible. Residents of the village were excited over their new gift as women and children gathered to fetch water from the Indian Mac 2 hand pump borehole, which the contractor said releases 300 litres a minu

You can't interfere in our business, makama tells House of Reps

... As court restrains committee The Kogi never ending drama has taken another twist as the group of 5 State Assembly Members loyal to the Executive Governor of Kogi State- Alhaji Yahaya Bello have secured a court injunction seeking to restrain the fact finding committee raised by the National Assembly to resolve the crisis surrounding the failed attempt to impeach the speaker - Rt Hon Momoh Jimoh Lawal.  The fact finding committee is expected in Lokoja tomorrow, may meet the brick wall in its assignment following the injunction as the committee is said to be interfering in a matter outside its jurisdiction.   The effort to secure restrain the committee from carrying out its function was made known by Hon Friday Makama the leader of the integrity group who addressed the press outside the court premises in Lokoja after securing the injunction.  He said "Under no circumstances will the so called committee be allowed to interfere in the affairs of Kogi State Assembly. They should

Lokoja, Wednesday 24th February, 2016 Kogi Governor orders LGA Chairmen to submit disbursement profile

Press Release Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello has directed all Local Government Council Chairmen in the state to submit the disbursement profile of January allocation tomorrow(Thursday). The Governor stated this yesterday in Lokoja following reports of disagreement between the council chairmen and the Nigeria union of Teachers, NUT. Governor Bello stated this through his Special Adviser on Media and Strategy,  Alhaji Abdulkarim Abdulmalik, saying the State Government is aware of the challenges facing some Local Government Councils in the state. He added that the Governor had earlier instructed that payment of full salary must be a priority to every Council Chairman. The Governor also frowned at attempts by some council chairmen to deny the 50 percent payment of salary to teachers, warning that such an act would not be acceptable to the State Government. Signed: Kingsley Fanwo Chief Press Secretary to the Governor