Connect with us

News

Gov. Ododo does not interfere with LG administration in Kogi – Media aide, Isah insists 

Published

on

Gov. Ododo

By Mark Akudu, Kogi 

The Special Adviser to Kogi State Governor on Media, Ismaila Isah says the present administration in the State has ensured a functional local government administration that is serving rural communities better.

Isah stated this while fielding questions on Sunday Politics, a Flagship Programme of Trust TV.

According to him, the Local Governments Authorities in the State are autonomous as the State Governor, Alh. Ahmed Usman Ododo does not interfere in their affairs, saying the Chairmen have been adding value to governance at that level of government. 

Advertisement

The Special Adviser noted that the State has secured 15 mining licences in a bid to bring the locals into the mining business, to create job opportunities and create wealth for the people of the state.

“It will interest you to note that Kogi State has over 600 mining sites legally and there could be hundreds more that are illegal and out of all of these mining sites, the state and our people are not benefiting as they ought to benefit from the resources”, he said. 

Imo Federal Roads: Ohanaeze Youth berates critics of Gov. Uzodimma

He further states that: “Probably only one or two of the mining sites are owned by Kogi people who are genuinely interested in the wellbeing of the local communities.

“Some of these people that do mining businesses don’t even care about the environment, we own the resources, but we don’t benefit in any way, and this is what the state government is worried about. 

“That is why we are adopting a local approach in mining in Kogi state. we are going to empower 25,000 of our young people to take an active part in the business.”

Advertisement

On security, he restated that the State Government, in collaboration with neighbouring states particularly, is working through intelligence gathering and surveillance towards nipping crimes and criminality in the bud.

Isah maintained that in the Agriculture Sector, the Governor Ododo-led administration plans to  provide 50,000 hectares of land for the new farming season in a bid to boost food security.

The Special Adviser outlined that the health sector is also getting the needed attention with hundreds of Primary Health Care Centres being remodeled, health insurance coverage for workers, pensioners and students in state-owned tertiary institutions among other interventions.

He pointed out that despite the impacts that Governor Ododo has made, he remains focused on providing good governance for the people of the State, stressing that the administration understands the urgency to make a meaningful impact in the lives of the people.

Advertisement
Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Share via
Copy link