Tag: Gov. Bago

  • Farmer Gov Bago, bags Governor of the year award by Leadership Newspaper

    Farmer Gov Bago, bags Governor of the year award by Leadership Newspaper

    Governor Umaru Bago of Niger State on Tuesday emerged the Leadership Newspaper Governor of the Year 2023.

    Bago, a former member of the House of Representatives won the 2023 governorship election in Niger State against all permutations and on arrival at the Government House in Minna had set out to revamp agriculture in the North Central State.

    The Award was bestowed on him on premise of his administration’s intentional attitude towards reforming critical sectors of the state’s economy especially in agriculture, education and social services.

    Hon. Bago, popularly called the Farmer Governor joined other great Nigerians including President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Governors of Benue, Katsina and Oyo states as well as the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Mr. Peter Obi on the honours list.

    The award was given to the Farmer Governor based on his outstanding innovative leadership style and the immense developmental strides of his administration in less than one year.

    Speaking on behalf of award recipients under the Governor of the Year 2023 category, the Farmer Governor Umaru Bago re-emphasized the need for Nigeria to be productive.

    He said Nigeria is blessed with abundant resources to feed itself and export pointing out that Niger State is taking a lead in terms of Agriculture as it has attracted over a billion dollar Agric business investments.

    The Farmer Governor assured that with the Agricultural Policies in Niger State, the State in particular and Nigeria, in general, will have enough food to feed and export.

    While commending the Management and Staff of the Leadership Group for finding them worthy of the awards and pledged to justify the honour.

    The Governor on behalf of President Ahmed Bola Tunubu, Niger State Government, APC Governors and Ministers as well as his Family announced the donation of N250 million academic scholarship to Auwalu Salisu, a Keke Napep driver from Kano who found and returned N15 million to a citizen of Chad Republic.

    He applauded the honesty and exemplary decision of Auwalu Salisu, adding that there are more of such people in the society that need to be identified and celebrated.

    The Farmer Governor promised to name one street in Minna after Auwalu Salisu.

    President Ahmed Bola Tinubu who bagged the Leadership Person of the Year 2023 was represented by his Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alh. Mohammed Idris Malagi.

    He acknowledged that Nigeria is in a difficult moment but that it will come out of it strongly as his administration will continue to make decisions that would be of great benefit to all, even as he appealed for more patience and understanding from Nigerians.

    In his keynote address, the former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and founder of Sogato Strategies, Prof. Kingsley Moghalu, spoke on the theme “Nigeria’s Distress Economy; which way forward”, stressed that bad governance, population crisis, inadequate and unstable electricity, and lack of strategy, among others by successive administrations have been the bane of Nigeria’s economy crisis.

    He however made some recommendations to the Federal Government such as the N20 billion bond to fund a strategic project comprising railway, housing and agriculture; cut the cost of governance; respect institutions’ independence; and think structurally among others.

    Earlier, the Chairman of Leadership Group, Mrs. Zainab Nda Isaiah said the award was to give a spotlight to those considered to be well deserving of the awards in various categories.

    While congratulating the awardees, The Chairman also commended them for their passion and zeal for the development of humanity and the nation.

    Auwalu Salisu was also given a scholarship at Baze University by the Labour Party Presidential Candidate and former Governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi who was also an awardee and his Vice Presidential candidate, Yusuf Datti Ahmed.

    Niger State had a powerful delegation including serving Federal and State lawmakers from the State, Members of the State Executive Council, State ALGON Chairman, Chairman of the State Council of Traditional Rulers and key government officials at the event.

  • Gov. Bago not religious extremist, didn’t ban alcohol -Hon. Uwak

    Gov. Bago not religious extremist, didn’t ban alcohol -Hon. Uwak

    A former member of the House of Representative, Robinson Uwak has described Governor Mohammed Bago as a liberal, non-extremist who does not hate people of other faiths.

    Robinson Uwak stated this on Sunday in reaction to criticism of a directive purportedly made by the state government to ban the sale and consumption of alcohol in the state.

    The media have been awash with reports that the Niger State Liquor and Licensing Board had announced plans to implement a total ban in Suleja Local Government Area of the state and its environs by January 1,  2024 and the relocation of the joints in Minna, the state capital.

    The state government, however, denied the announcement and explained that the board was non-existent in the state.

    Reacting, Uwak said the governor is a pan-Nigerian who believes in the country’s diversity devoid of any extremist agenda.

    He said Bago is cosmopolitan and nationalist; he does not discriminate against anybody on the basis of ethnicity or religion.

    “I know His Excellency Bago to be a very devout Muslim who studies the Koran daily and prays feverntly but I must add that I have accompanied him to honour invitations in several churches. He is known by many to have knowledge of Bible verses and many Christian hymns and songs.

    “Governor Bago is a widely traveled man whom I can describe as an “International mind” embracing diverse perspectives,cultures and ethnicity.

    “I am aware he speaks a little bit many languages like Ishan, Ibibio, Yoruba, tiv, idoma and many more.

    “For a man who has turned the entirety of Niger State into a construction site with multiple people-oriented projects, alcohol ban is definitely not a priority for his government.

    “Currently Bago stands tall in terms of performance and attracting several foreign investments into Niger State.”

  • Shun social vices, cyber crimes, Gov. Bago advises corps members

    Shun social vices, cyber crimes, Gov. Bago advises corps members

    Gov. Umaru Bago of Niger, on Tuesday, advised corps members to shun social vices and avoid all forms of cybercrimes.

    Bago gave the advice at the closing of the 2023 Batch C, Stream 1 orientation course in Paiko Local Government Area of the state.

    The governor, represented by the Head of Service, Alhaji Abubakar Salisu, urged the corps members to be disciplined and avoid being lured into degrading acts capable of harming them.

    “My dear compatriots, I advise you to integrate into the cultures and traditions of your host communities for a seamless service year,” he said.

    Bago implored them to key into his administration’s ‘Green Economy and Sustainable Development’ project to raise the living standard of the people of the state.

    Earlier in address of welcome, the NYSC Coordinator in the state, Mrs Abdulwahab Olayinka, urged the corps members to accept their postings in good faith and be patriotic in their places of primary assignments.

    She also advised them against meddling in the local politics of their host communities, adding that they should rather undertake personal community development projects to uplift the living standard of their host communities.

    Olayinka appealed to organisations to accept corps members posted to them and make provision for their welfare.