Tag: Kogi West

  • Kogi 2023: Mopamuro, Kogi West, locked down, as thousands of APC supporters storm the streets for Ododo

    Kogi 2023: Mopamuro, Kogi West, locked down, as thousands of APC supporters storm the streets for Ododo

    From Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Mopamuro, on Friday, staged a solidarity walk in support of the Governorship candidate of the party, Usman Ododo.

    Thousands of party members stormed the road to drum support for Ododo, saying Mopamuro will remain the stronghold of the party.

    The walk, which started in Odole Mopa at Johnbull Mechanical Workshop, covered other Wards in the Local Government Area, ending at Amuro.

    Addressing the mammoth crowd, the Kogi State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Hon. Kingsley Fanwo, said candidates promoting sectional agenda were living in the past and would be rejected in the Local Government.

    The Executive Chairman of Mopamuro Local Government Area, Hon. Moses Sunday David, told the party faithful to ensure the Local Government replicates the feat in the last House of Assembly Election where the party won in all the 10 wards of the LGA.

    The Member representing Mopamuro Constituency in the State House of Assembly, Hon. Olawumi Jacob, said his victory in March had strengthened the party, noting that the new lease of unity would ensure unprecedented victory.

    The walk was attended by the Zonal Chairman of the party, Hon. Dare Anjorin; former Commissioner for Women Affairs, Hon. Bolanle Ampitan; former House of Assembly Member, Hon. Ademola Bello; Mopamuro LGA APC Chairman, Hon. Charles Abayomi Omoyele and the Secretary, Arc. Lawal Aina.

    Others were business mogul and APC stalwart, Dr. Ayodele Delex; Engr Sylvanus Babatunde Elewa; Hon. Dennis Komolafe and the Vice Chairman of the Local Government, Hon. Mrs Mercy Obajemu

  • Bello Inaugurates Committee For The Establishment Of University In Kogi West

    Bello Inaugurates Committee For The Establishment Of University In Kogi West

    From Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, on Wednesday, inaugurated a committee for the establishment of another state-owned university in Kogi West.

    The committee has Professor Olu Obafemi Nnom, as chairman. He is an esteemed academician and Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Letters, the committee has 17 distinguished professors as members.

    The lineup, as announced by the governor, comprises renowned professors who bring diverse expertise and experience to the table in the administration’s efforts at enhancing quality education within the state.

    Notable members include Professor Abayomi Oloruntoba, Professor Kehinde Imisi Eniola, Professor Sunmola Afolabi, Professor Godwin Tunde Arosayin, Professor Gabriel Kolade Olorunleke, Professor Joseph Olorunju Omolehin, Professor Kingsley Ologe.

    Others are Professor Sumaila Abdulganiyu, Professor Abiodun Adeniyi, Professor Rotimi Ajayi, Professor Yomi Monday Ayesimi, Professor Suleiman Omeiza Eku Sadiku, Professor Adams Oyuoze Umoru Onuka, Professor Igonoh Joshua A., Professor Mohammed Bello Yunusa, and Professor Hadiza Aguye, who will serve as the committee’s Secretary.

    To ensure a comprehensive and coordinated approach, the committee includes several key government officials.

    The officials are: the Kogi State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mohammed Sani Ibrahim, SAN; Secretary to the Government of Kogi State, Folashade Arike Ayoade, PhD.

    Other officials are the Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Hon. Wemi Jones; Commissioner for Finance, Budget and Economic Planning, Hon. Asiwaju Idris Asiru; Commissioner for Works and Urban Development, Hon. Bako Samson; and Auditor-General, Hon. Yusuf Okala.

    Members of the committee have been assigned a clear set of terms of reference, which includes determining the nature of the university to be established, be it specialised or conventional, and proposing an appropriate name for the institution.

    According to him, members are responsible for preparing the necessary academic brief, university law, and university master plan to be presented to the National Universities Commission (NUC) for recognition and approval.

    The committee will also identify an ideal location and a suitable site to ensure the immediate commencement of academic activities. In terms of sustainability, the committee will explore realistic and sustainable funding sources.

    He indicated that the committee might have the authority to co-opt other individuals, both Kogites and non-Kogites, to provide their expertise in establishing the university.

    The committee has been given a timeframe of six weeks from the date of inauguration to submit its reports, underscoring Governor Bello’s commitment to a swift and efficient process in establishing the state-owned university.

    It highlights his dedication to expanding educational opportunities and providing quality higher education to the people of Kogi State.

    In his remarks, Professor Olu Obafemi Nnom, the chairman of the committee, expressed the committee’s commitment to diligently fulfilling the dreams of the governor and the people of Okunland.

    He commended Governor Bello for his dedication to equality, fairness, and inclusive governance, while highlighting the long-standing desire of the Okun people for a university, spanning several decades.

  • 2023 Nat. Assembly: Dr. Muyi Aina, Assures Kogi West Of Positive Changes If Elected

    2023 Nat. Assembly: Dr. Muyi Aina, Assures Kogi West Of Positive Changes If Elected

    From Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    An aspirant Contesting for Kogi West Senatorial seat on the platform of All Progressive Congress (APC), Dr. Muyi Aina, has Promised his people of positive changes in his constituency if given the opportunity.

    Dr. Aina Stated this while answering questions at the 2022 Media Parley for aspirants seeking election to the National Assembly organised by the Kogi state Council of Nigeria Union Of Journalists (NUJ) in Lokoja.

    He said that his Priority for vying for the post is to enhance grassroot Development, youth empowerment and ensuring other benefits that would enhance sustainable development in the area and Kogi state at large.

    He added that his Mandate is to actualise Positive Results which includes, promotion of appropriate legislations, focus on security structures, sustainable economic empowerment programmes, interventions and facilitating access to government and investor- backed agricultural small and medium enterprise schemes.

    “I have been using opportunities given to impact into many lifes positively, ranging from youth empowerment, among others, and if given this opportunity, I will surely live a lasting legacy”

    The aspirant said beyond lawmaking which is the core duty of a legislator, he will collaborate with stakeholders and security agents to curb prevailing insecurity in his constituency.

    Aina, a seasoned business mogul and executive with 25 years of national and international experience in human development, promised job creation for the youth, social interventions and constituency projects that will have direct bearings on his constituency, based on their needs assessments.

    “I want to use this medium to let you all know that my love for you people and our land is unquantifiable. I want to assure my people that, I am ready to work for the development of Kogi West when elected as a Senator. With my New Dawn Mandate, a safer Kogi West is sure and secured.

    He Expressed gratitude to Nuj for organizing the interactive session which gave him the opportunity to speak with the larger audience, especially delegates to APC forthcoming primaries.

  • (BREAKING) Kogi West: Tribunal reserves judgement on Melaye’s petition over Adeyemi’s victory

    (BREAKING) Kogi West: Tribunal reserves judgement on Melaye’s petition over Adeyemi’s victory

    …Dino Petition Is Unreliable, Forbidden – Adeyemi

    The Kogi State National Assembly Elections Petition Tribunal on Tuesday, reserved judgment on the petition filed by Dino Melaye over the Kogi west senatorial rerun election.
    Melaye is challenging the declaration of Senator Smart Adeyemi as the winner of the election. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had declared Adeyemi as the winner of the November 16/30, 2019 Senatorial rerun election following which Melaye approached the election tribunal to challenge the results of the election.
    The three-member panel of the tribunal led by Justice Sambo, however, reserved the judgement after the parties had adopted their final written addresses.
    Adopting the address, Prof Egbewole asked the court to grants his prayers and declare Melaye as winner based on the alleged evidence that the petitioners had the majority of lawful vote with 46,649 votes against INEC and APC which hold 43,543 votes. Prof. Egbewole, however, said though the figure was different from the one they pleaded in court against INEC, but submitted that their prayers should still be considered.
    Barr. Chris Alashe, counsel to 1st respondents (INEC) asked the court to dismiss the case in ‘adumbration”, stating there was no evidence to the figure brought by the Petitioner, hence, the case be dismissed in its entirety.
    Counsel to Senator Smart Adeyemi who was the second respondents, Dr. Otitoju Oladapo, urged the tribunal to look into his objections to the Petitioner’s prayer contained in his final written addresses, “We seek to adopt that your Lordships to dismiss this petition.
    We also filed on the points of law to tendering of documents, urged you to dismiss the petition for lacking in merit and substance.
    “The petitioner failed to proof the petition by bringing credible witness to proof its case. When a witness lies before the court it becomes unreliable and the evidence the counsel to the petitioners brought this morning emanated from his table and it cannot stand as evidence before your Lordships.
    The vote was not born in this process and therefore it cannot be giving a serious backing because it is forbidding.
    “I urge your Lordships to discountenance the paragraph (3.00-5.0 ) it amounts to reargument which the court forbid. Having satisfied the law the 2nd respondents was declared the winner and it has not been disproved by any witness.
    On this, I pray the Lordships to dismiss the petition.” Barr. M Y. Abdulahi, who is the 3rd respondents’ counsel, (APC) said the tribunal should not only dismiss the petition but cost should be awarded in their favour, “As the figure the petitioner brought to the court was not pleaded and it was manipulated by the counsel to the petitioner. We urge your Lordships to dismiss this case in entirety”.
    The tribunal, after listening to the adopted final briefs of arguments, reserved judgement, saying counsels involved will be communicated.