Residents of Ozuma town and environs in Okene local government area of Kogi Central will continue to live with the concomitant effects of the collapsed bridge of the town that has closed shop to vehicular movements in recent times. The multi million Naira bridge that was constructed by the state government collapsed penultimate under […]
2023: Only youth creativity will reset the nation ― Kogi commissioner 2023: Only youth creativity will reset the nation ― Kogi commissioner
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The Kogi State commissioner for Works and Housing, Engr Abubakar Ohere says the 2023 presidency will be about harnessing Youth creativity and energy towards resetting the Nigerian nation.
Engr Ohere made the disclosure during his Easter homage to the Okene GRA Christian Community, explained that the 2023 presidency will be about harnessing Youth creativity and energy to reset the country.
He explained further that for the nation to achieve the much talked about better productivity and above all political inclusiveness and sense of belonging, the Nigerian youths must get the requisite numbers in decision making.
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Kogi Communities Write Governor Bello, Demand Good Roads
The residents called on the state government to also consider the calibre of road contractors it awards projects to.
Residents of Obangede, Uhuodo and Okaito in the Okehi Local Government Area of Kogi State have written a Save-Our-Souls letter to the state governor, Yahaya Bello, decrying the dilapidated state of their roads, and the socio-economic negative consequences they have suffered.
The residents lamented that their roads, particularly in Obangede, which is their LGA headquarters, are a nightmare and need the urgent attention of the government.
Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello.
The SOS letter was written through the office of the LGA Chairman, Abdulraheem Ohiare, and the Kogi State Commissioner for Works and Housing, Abubakar Ohere, to the state governor.
Residents of Obangede, Uhuodo and Okaito in the Okehi Local Government Area of Kogi State have written a Save-Our-Souls letter to the state governor, Yahaya Bello, decrying the dilapidated state of their roads, and the socio-economic negative consequences they have suffered.
The residents lamented that their roads, particularly in Obangede, which is their LGA headquarters, are a nightmare and need the urgent attention of the government.
The SOS letter was written through the office of the LGA Chairman, Abdulraheem Ohiare, and the Kogi State Commissioner for Works and Housing, Abubakar Ohere, to the state governor.
A copy of the letter obtained noted that the poor state of the “connecting bridges has caused heavy loss of lives and property in our communities.”