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  • Kogi Mega Terminal commence operations, Inaugurates Enforcement Task Force

    Kogi Mega Terminal commence operations, Inaugurates Enforcement Task Force

    By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    Kogi State Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Baron Okwoli has called for the cooperation of transport agencies in the country with the state government to enable it realize it’s noble objectives.

    Okwoli made the call while declaring Kogi Mega Terminal open to serve as the only authorised location to conduct traveling activities of those from both the southern and northern part of the country.

    The state also inaugurated a Joint Task Force to coordinate enforcement and adherence; making it compulsory for all public transporters to use the terminal for business.

    The commissioner noted that the Administration of Governor Yahaya Bello has through this effort reaffirmed its commitment to the safety and security of citizens.

    He pointed out that new things had been put in place through the inaugurated committee stressing that the operations of the Mega terminal would curb the incessant accident along the Lokoja – Felele highway as highly skilled personnel would be engaged to coordinate the activities at the Terminal.

    The Commissioner added that following the commencement of operations, no vehicle would be allowed to pick or alight passengers along the Lokoja-Felele highway adding that every other mini, major parks and eateries were henceforth revoked.

    Okwoli who thanked the National Union of Road Transport Workers, other Agencies and stakeholders for their cooperation with the state government towards actuallizing this laudable objectives, however, urged the NURTW to further mobilise its members towards the success of the New Mega Terminal.

    The National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Northern Branch Chairman, Mr. Kolo Mohammed reiterating that the Union has informed their members of this innovation, urging the state government to ensure public compliance.

    He pledged the cooperation of other Unions towards ensuring that the New Terminal was efficiently utilized as all stakeholder from various agencies would join in moving the state to enviable position.

  • Gov. Bello Appoints Mrs. Hannah Onyinoyi Odiyo As New Head Of Service In Kogi

    Gov. Bello Appoints Mrs. Hannah Onyinoyi Odiyo As New Head Of Service In Kogi

    By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    The Kogi state Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello has appointed Mrs. Hannah Onyinoyi Odiyo as the new Head of Civil Service the State.

    Mrs Odiyo who takes over from Mrs Deborah Ogunmola was until her appointment the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Kogi State.

    Her appointment was confirmed in a statement issued to journalist in Lokoja on Thursday, by the Secretary to the State Government Mrs. Folashade Arike Ayoade.

    The statement reads ” His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello has approved the appointment of Mrs. Hannah Onyinoyi Odiyo as the Head of Civil Service of Kogi State.

    “His Excellency thanked Elder (Mrs.) Deborah Ogunmola, the outgoing Head of Civil Service for her forthrightness and contributions to the Civil Service Reforms in the State while in Office.”

    “He congratulates the New Head of Civil Service and wishe her well in her new assignment. The appointment is with immediate effect”.

    Meanwhile, the organized Labour in Kogi State on Thursday in Lokoja lauded Governor Yahaya Bello for appointing Mrs. Hannah Onyinoyi Odiyo as the new Head of Civil Service.

    A statement issued on Thursday by the State Chairman Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC), Comrade Onuh Edoka and the Trade Union Congress, (TUC), Comrade Ranti Ojo described the  appointment of Mrs Odiyo as a victory for Kogi workers.

    The labour leaders while congratulating Odiyo for her new appointment promised to cooperate and work harmoniously with her to achieve success in her tenure in office.

  • Kogi  State Government’s Response to the  Reckless Comments  Made by Presidential Task Force

    Kogi State Government’s Response to the Reckless Comments Made by Presidential Task Force

    Our attention has been drawn to comments made on the 1st February,2021 by one Dr. Mukhtar Mohammed, the National Incident Manager of the Presidential Task Force on COVID 19, (‘PTF’) during the usual National update by the PTF on COVID 19 and related issues . In the said statement which has been given wide reportage in Newspapers such as Daily Trust, Thisday and others, and on social media, the said Mukhtar Mohammed speaking on behalf of the PTF, the PTF was said to have falsely claimed that “Kogi State has not been reporting at all- a state that is not testing at all is an absolute high risk for Nigerians to go there because there is no testing facility. If you fall sick, there is no isolation facility, and they don’t even acknowledge that the disease exists. So for that reason, epidemiologically, we put that state at the top of high risk state”.

    It must be categorically stated that the above statement is rather unfortunate, unfair, callous, and unwarranted. The PTF occupies a position of public trust and at all times it is expected to display a high standard of candour, diligence, honesty, fairness and professionalism in carrying out her responsibilities. A Presidential Task Force charged with a duty related to the health and safety of citizens cannot trivialize such an assignment by engaging in fabrication of facts in the discharge of such duties.

    Our relationship with the PTF has never been smooth because Kogi State had insisted that it takes samples together with PTF,in order to avoid being handed fictitious results.

    NCDC spent over a month in Kogi State and series of tests were carried out under their supervision and all the results were negative. We never heard from them again; Only for the same PTF to come on National television to caste aspersion on us. It is clear that the agency has deviated from its responsibilities of which the Federal Government should consider its immediate disbandment.

    For the avoidance of doubt, the Kogi State Government has never asserted that COVID-19 does not exist, rather,what it resisted and vehemently opposed at the early stage of the pandemic was the ascription of fictitious cases of COVID 19 to the State by the NCDC in a desperate bid suggestive of the existence of an agenda to record COVID 19 cases for Kogi State by all means possible.

    Let it be known that the Kogi State Government was one of the first few States in Nigeria to acknowledge the presence of COVID 19 in Nigeria and took immediate steps to sensitize her Citizens on the scourge and the need to stay safe.Specifically, on the 23rd of March, 2020 the Kogi State Government directed its Civil Servants on Grade Level 1-13 to stay at home and work from home. Only Lagos State which had 28 of the 40 cases at the time had taken this measure only a day before (22nd March 2020).

    Also, on the said 23rd of March 2020, the Kogi State Government constituted and inaugurated a‘Squadron’ made up of 29 members including health professionals and other members. The Squadron was charged with the responsibility of ensuring the prevention and or containment of the Corona Virus and Lassa fever,etc.The Kogi State Government also in those early days procured face masks which it distributed free of charge to her citizens to prevent the scourge. One therefore wonders how the PTF came to the ridiculous conclusion that the State does not acknowledge that the disease exists. It should be noted that the Kogi State Government’s insistence that the panacea for the pandemic was an admixture of science, common sense, medicine and governance; should not by any means be falsely interpreted as a denial of the existence of the virus but a call for Government at all levels to prevent its citizens from being plunged into extreme poverty and hunger and its economy damaged by the implementation of imported strategies at fighting the virus. In this regard, Kogi State deserves commendation rather than condemnation.

    On the spurious allegation that the State does not have testing facilities and isolation centres, it is on record that the Kogi State Government has at various times purchased Rapid Test Kits with which it has carried out thousands of tests on her Citizens. The Kogi State Government continues to provide testing services to both symptomatic and asymptomatic persons who have been recommended for tests by health practitioners in Kogi State. With respect to isolation centres, the State Government has standard and fully equipped isolation centres in strategic locations in Kogi State ready for use by patients.Rather than request to see these centres, or verify the facts regarding isolation centres from the Kogi State Government, the PTF prefers to join the bandwagon of fake news purveyors to dish out falsehood about the Kogi State Government and her efforts as it pertains to COVID 19.In its bid to do mischief and perpetuate lies and false impressions, the PTF failed to acknowledge the hundreds of samples which had been submitted to the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) for test and all of which came back negative. This strange conduct on the part of the PTF is at variance with the good intention of Mr. President, Muhammadu Buhari (GCFR) who set up the PTF in the best interest of the Country. The PTF has unfortunately betrayed the lofty intention of Mr. President, Muhammadu Buhari (GCFR) and the good people of this Country.

    In a most brazen, illegal and highly irresponsible manner, the PTF proceeded to classify or declare Kogi State as a COVID 19 ‘high risk State’ advising Nigerians not to visit the State. The Kogi State Government wishes to State that it does not lie in the mouth of members of the PTF nor is it within the confines of the PTF’s powers to declare a State a high-risk State.That decision is the absolute prerogative of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria or the Governor of Kogi State by virtue of Sections 2 and 8 of the Quarantine Act, 1926.It also must be noted that such a decision to declare a State or an area a high-risk area is not a political decision rather,it is a decision rooted in science and derived from empirical evidence which is totally lacking in the instant case.

    Our data in Kogi State shows no strange death pattern or the number of deaths in 2020 compared with 2019 and 2018.We therefore urge the PTF to desist from their antics of labelling and attributing every death in Nigeria to Covid 19.

    Kogi State is the first State to commence State – wide awareness and sensitisation campaign before the first incident of Covid-19 was reported in Nigeria on 27th February, 2020, leveraging on the existing Lassa fever structure on ground. The believe in many quarters then was that the disease would not get to Nigeria, but we chose to be proactive.
    The need for rapid test kits, decentralisation of testing to all public facilities, development of risk assessment app, which has also been adopted by the Federal Ministry of Health, development of State independent Covid 19 prevention, control and treatment protocol tailored to the peculiarities and uniqueness of the State, while others were in a rush to import foreign protocol that was not suitable in our settings, and which backfired; Were commendable measures taken by the State which is in line with the Quarantine Act, that require States to take such measures in matters of public health, as their peculiarities dictate. The Kogi State Government developed a molecular laboratory using Genexpert Technology in Kogi State Specialist Hospital Lokoja which was validated by NCDC. This was achieved in collaboration with CDC America. Also, the Government equipped and designated an existing Health facility as a functional Infectious disease Centre named “Confluence Centre for Infectious Diseases”. Similarly, the construction of 2 Ultra-modern Infectious Disease Centres in Kogi and Ajaokuta LGAs is ongoing, yet the PTF never for once commend or acknowledged these efforts. The PTF is rather interested in unilaterally manipulating the entire process to suit their sinister motives.

  • Kogi State Building Nigeria’s Biggest Reference Hospital (photos)

    Kogi State Building Nigeria’s Biggest Reference Hospital (photos)

    Health; Gov. Yahaya Bello Currently Building One of Nigeria’s Biggest Hospitals in Kogi State

    Late last year, the Executive Governor of Kogi State began the construction of one of Nigeria’s biggest state owned Hospital.

    The Ultra-modern reference hospital is designed to meet international standards with the state of art health facilities.

    The five-story hospital under construction is located in Okene Local government and work is expected to finish completely in few months time.

    The bill for the construction of this multibillion naira Hospital was passed just 5months ago, and today, the Reference Hospital, Okene is becoming a reality.

    The action packed Governor of Kogi state has mentioned the need for better healthcare delivery, stating that the coming of the hospital will mark a total end to medical tourism in Kogi state and Nigeria.

    Recall Yahaya Bello had several times advised the Federal Government to prioritize healthcare funds in building international standard Hospitals capable of treating deadly diseases in the country instead of the priority given Covid-19 that is by far less deadly with a 99.8% recovery rate.

    The evolution of the Y-shaped hospital will mark the start of Nigeria’s all-round best healthcare facility according to the state Commissioner for Health.

  • Kogi State Government declares December 11 work free day

    Kogi State Government declares December 11 work free day

    The Kogi state government has declared Friday 11th December 2020 as a work-free day.

    The state Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Fanwo said the directive was given to enable civil servants to exercise their right to vote and participate in the political determination of how their Local Government Areas are governed.

    Fanwo who stated that the directive is a confirmation of the commitment of Governor Yahaya Bello’s administration to deepening democratic practice and tenets, added that they have charged the State Independent Electoral Commission to ensure free, fair, and credible poll.

    The statement read;

    “To us as a Government, the franchise is a festival of freedom. Let us all come out en masse to determine those who will govern our grassroots Government for the next three years”.

  • Strange Disease kills over 50 In Kogi — Lawmaker Cries Out

    Strange Disease kills over 50 In Kogi — Lawmaker Cries Out

    From Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    No fewer than 50 persons have loss their lives to a strange illness in Etteh Community in Olamaboro Local Government area of Kogi State.

    The lawmaker representing Olamaboro Constituency in the Kogi State House of Assembly, Hon. Ujah Anthony Alewo who disclosed this in a motion of urgent public importance presented at the floor of the house on Tuesday, said the strange disease has killed over 50 persons in his constituency.

    It was reliably gathered that the disease which is still unknown comes with symptoms such as headache, red eye, loss of appetite, inability to urinate or defecate, convulsion and finally death.

    “It’s sad and quite disturbing that the residents of Etteh Community in Olamaboro Local Government Area of Kogi State were thrown into confusion by the outbreak of an epidemic alien to them.” he lamented.

    The causes of the disease According to the Lawmaker is still unknown, noting that infected patient die within one week of contacting the disease.

    According to him, “It was more worrisome, all efforts to reach out solutions using the local herbs and treatment at local health centres with referrals to neighboring clinics and hospitals at Ogugu and Okpo in Olamaboro respectively was not successful.”

    ” The reports reaching my constituency office from the community leaders, confirmed that over 50 people within the economic and productive age of 25 to 40 years died from September to date, thereby stalling agricultural, social and economic activities which directly affect the food security of the agrarian and artisan Etteh people”. he added.

    He prayed that the house should mandate its Committee on Health and Social Services and the commissioner for health for an on-the-spot assessment of damage to lives and to direct medical experts to the affected area to unravel the cause of the epidemic and treat accordingly.

    Alewo in his prayers urged the house to do a passionate appeal to the State Government to send palliatives to the affected areas to cushion the huge loss incurred by the people of the Etteh Community.

    Seconding the motion, the lawmaker representing Dekina Biraidu constituency, Moses Ododo stressed that, the lives of people in the community needs to be urgently saved as it will adversely affect the economic input of the agrarian community in the State.

    The Deputy speaker Hon. Ahmed Mohammed in his submissions hinted that the Community shares boundary with Enugu State and stressed the need for urgent action to avert further spread and loss of lives and further prayed that the State Government should construct a Hospital in Etteh Community to avert future occurrence of such epidemic.

    In his ruling, the Speaker, Prince Mathew Kolawole requested for a minutes silence for those that loss their lives due to the attack of this epidemic, adding that, the House should write to Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja for support.

  • Kogi Records 20 new cases of Leprosy Between Jan – Nov This Year – LMN

    Kogi Records 20 new cases of Leprosy Between Jan – Nov This Year – LMN

    By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    The State Programme officer, Leprosy Mission  Nigeria, (LMN), Mrs. Hannah Fashona on Monday in Lokoja disclosed that no fewer than 20 new cases of leprosy have been recorded between January to November 2020 in the state.

    Mrs. Fashona disclosed this while briefing journalist in Lokoja on Monday at the Covid-19 response palliatives distribution for persons affected by leprosy and disabilities in Kogi State.

    Fashona who noted that the organization is determined towards ensuring that Nigeria is free from the disease added that the state referrar center located in Ochadamu, Eastern flank of Kogi State had succeeded in treating some patients affected with the disease.

    The LMN program officer added that more than 600 people are diagnosed of leprosy in the world daily adding that over 50 of these are children.

    Fashona who faulted the claim of the Federal Government that Nigeria have attain zero elimination campaign of leprosy in the country
    explained that Leprosy Mission is embarking on daily research to  achieve zero leprosy in the world.

    “The issue in Nigeria is not only limited to leprosy alone. The Federal Ministry of Health recently said they have recorded zero elimination campaign of leprosy, whereas, day in day out, we record new cases of which children are largely involved.”

    “Some of this patients don’t come when it is early, they come when it is either grade one or grade two disabilities. They must have gone round the whole herbalist before somebody will refer them to our referrer centre in Ochadamu for  solution. The Federal Government has to come in to achieve that zero elimination campaign”.

    On why Leprosy Mission Nigeria in collaboration with TBF Thompson Foundation were distributing palliatives to persons affected with leprosy and disabilities, Fashona maintained that Covid-19 pandemic has affected so many lives in the world including the rich, poor and the less privileged.

    Receiving the palliatives on behalf of the Kogi State Ministry of Women Affair and Social Development, the State Commissioner for Women Affair, Hajia Fatima Buba who was represented by a Director in the ministry, Mrs. Adegbola Elizabeth Fumilayo thanked the donors for their kind gesture.

    In his goodwill messages, the chairman, Kogi NGO network Mr Idris Muraina lauded TLM Nigeria for their continuous intervention at ameliorating the sufferings of the less privileged in the state, stressing that Civil Societies will continue to partner with them to achieve zero leprosy in Nigeria.

    Items distributed includes food stuffs ranging from rice, beans, garri, noodles, oil, seasoning, sugar, salt and personal hygiene materials.

  • Govt. Extols The Potentials, Creativity Of Kogi State Council Of Arts, Culture

    Govt. Extols The Potentials, Creativity Of Kogi State Council Of Arts, Culture

    From Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    The Kogi state Commissioner. For Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Comrade Salifu Idachaba over the weekend in Lokoja lauded the capacity and the creativity of Kogi State Council for Arts and Culture (KSCAC).

    The Commissioner who made the remarks at the Mini Exhibition of Arts and Craft organized by KSCAC, expressed satisfaction for the capacity and creativity embedded in the Department of Fine and Applied Arts of Kogi State Council for Arts and Culture.

    He extolled the giant strides and performance displayed by the Performing Arts Department of the council, during state, national and international competitions.

    Comrade Idachaba who admitted that the Council remained the engine room of cultural matters, in the state assured that the state government would give priority to arts theatre and a cultural village, where the artistes could fully   manifest their talents.

    The Commissioner commended the Director, KSCAC, Mrs Wosilat Owuda and her team for putting up the event, promising that the state government would do everything possible to ensure that the council ranks among the best in the country.

    He commended the state governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello for his support and encouragement for the cultural sector of the economy.

    Comrade Idachaba expressed gratitude to the Director General, Kogi State Broadcasting Corporation, Alhaji Ayila O Ozovehe for his brotherly love and adequate publicity for the event.

    In their separate remarks, the Invited guests pointed out that they were thrilled by the arts exhibition, referring to it as the first of its kind, in the state.

  • Former Kogi NUJ Chairman, Makes List of Governing Council Members

    Former Kogi NUJ Chairman, Makes List of Governing Council Members

    By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    The former Chairman of Kogi state council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, (NUJ) Comrade Ali Atabor has been appointed as a member of the governing council of Prince Abuabkar Audu university Anyigba.

    The appointment came sequel to the reconstruction of Governing Councils for some of the Tertiary Institutions in the State following the expiration of their tenure.

    “The State and in line with the Law establishing the Institutions, the Governor approved the names of Chairmen and Members of the State’s Tertiary Institutions Governing Councils.”

    In a letter signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Folashade Ayoade Arike, the Governor congratulated all Chairmen and Members of the respective Governing Councils

    Meanwhile, the Kogi State Council of NUJ, on Wednesday lauded Governor Yahaya Bello on the appointment of the former Chairman of the union, Alhaji Ali Atabor as  member of the governing council of Prince Abuabkar Audu university Anyigba.

    A statement by the Chairman and Secretary , Alhaji Momohjimoh Adeiza and Alhaji Adamu Seidu, described the appointment as a great honour to the union and its members.

    They expressed gratitude to the governor and assured him of the continued support of all members of the union for his administration.

    The statement congratulated Comrade Ali Atabor on his well deserved appointment as member of the governing council of the prestigious university.

    The Union therefore advised him to be a worthy ambassador of the union in the cause of discharging his responsibility as member of the governing council.

  • Gov. Bello Engages 150 Lawyers For Citizens Rights Commission In Kogi

    Gov. Bello Engages 150 Lawyers For Citizens Rights Commission In Kogi

    From Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    In order to fast-track Dispensation of Justice System and to ensure that the People have access to justice, equity and fairness, in the state, Gov Yahaya Bello has engaged 150 lawyers.

    The Director General, Kogi State Office of The Public Defender and Citizens Rights Commission, ( PDCRC), Barrister  Abdullahi Zakari disclosed this when he visited the commissioner for Information and communication, Kingsley Fanwo in his office.

    The visit According to the Director was to find a common ground on ways of promoting the activities of the commission and how to achieve their objectives that is aimed at facilitating quick justice for the indigents.

    He pointed out that the commission  has the  mandate to investigate and report issues that bothers on human rights, resolve domestic violence, protect the rights of citizens and end delay of judgment.

    “It would be recalled that the commission which was established on 3rd June 2019, mandated the commission to provide legal aids and assistance to persons who lack the capacity to engage the services of a lawyer.” he added.

    In his response, the commissioner for information, Hon. Kingsley Fanwo, restated Governor Yahaya Bello’s administration’s believe in human rights and administration of criminal justice.

    While assuring the Commission of his Ministry’s support, Fanwo said the state government is interested in publicizing the activities of the commission adding that Kogi state is one of the first few States to put the structure of Public Defender and Citizens Rights in place.

    Hon Fanwo who expressed worries on the spate of brutalities of law enforcement agencies says, government will continue to ensure that indigents are free from all forms of brutalities.