Tag: Kogi State

  • Trending video: 72 hours to #EndSARS anniversary watch police brutality on Kogi express road

    Trending video: 72 hours to #EndSARS anniversary watch police brutality on Kogi express road

    …passenger alleged this happened after police accompanied victim to POS to collect money

    A video has emerged online showing a police officer slapping a passenger along Kogi express way after the victim was allegedly accompanied to POS to cash money.

    The NewsGuru.com (TNG) reports this is happening barely 72 hours to the planned #EndSARS protest anniversary slated for October 20.

    The narrator in the background of the video identified the name of the leader of the police as he was the only one wearing a police name tag while others had no name tags.

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    Meanwhile, the Inspector General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba has ordered the Commissioner of Police, Kogi State Command to immediately carry out discreet investigations into the incident depicted in the attached trending video.

    The IGP called for calm, noting that at the end of the investigations, justice will be done to the victim of the incident and police personnel found guilty, brought to book.

  • 2022 Budget: Kogi Gov. Bello increases education allocation to 30%

    2022 Budget: Kogi Gov. Bello increases education allocation to 30%

    Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi says his Administration is increasing budgetary allocation to education sector from 20 per cent to 30 per cent in the 2022 fiscal year.

    Bello stated this in Lokoja at the grand finale of the four-week Inter-School Quiz and Essay Competition for public Secondary Schools in the state, sponsored by Pharmacist Abdukareem Asuku Youth Empowerment Foundation (PAAYEF).

    The Governor, who had in 2021 fiscal year, gave 20 per cent budgetary allocation to education sector, on Saturday, stressed the importance of education as the bedrock of development, and assured that both the infrastructural development and wellbeing of teachers and students would be enhanced for maximum productivity.

    According to him, as a beneficiary of public educational system and have been blessed to the level of being a governor of the state, I will have no cause than to raise the bar for the future generations.

    He vowed to make public schools in the state very attractive to the young ones, stressing that education remained one of the critical thematic areas of his administration.

    He noted that the State Education Law had forbidden pupils from roaming the streets during school hours, and promised to deploy enough resources to the sector that will make private schools unattractive to students and their parents.

    He restated his determination to make Kogi attain number one position in education in the country, and assured that government was working hard to make educational institutions in the state free from bandits and kidnappers.

    ”No child during my tenure, will be abducted from schools or anywhere across the state. I will not tolerate politicisation of security in the state.

    ”We have put measures in place to safeguard our pupils and their teachers and I call on stakeholders to join the crusade,” he said.

    Bello commended PAAYEF’s founder, Pharm. Abdukareem Asuku, who is also his Chief of Staff, for the gesture in supporting and boosting education in the state

    He enjoined his appointees and elected members in the administration to contribute to the development of education in the state.

    Earlier, the state’s Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Mr. Wemi Jones, noted that Kogi was rated 28 position in WAEC result in 2018, but noted that the State had worked hard to change the narrative by upscaled to 14 position in the last WAEC rating.

    He assured the people that the state would not rest on its oars until it had won first position in all public examinations in the country, urging all stakeholders to contribute their quota to the development of educational sector.

    Jones expressed excitement with the performance of the students, noting that the exercise had opened up some challenges facing the sector and promised to tackle them head-on.

    ”Giving necessary encouragement, the students can compete favourably with their counterparts nationally and internationally,” Jones said.

    He urged corporate organisations, groups and individuals to support the sector in various forms ranging from financial, old students’ contributions, and for communities to protect and preserve education infrastructures in their domains.

    Speaking, the PAAYEF founder, said the competition was his modest contribution to raise confidence and consciousness of students of public schools in the state.

    He explained that the four-week events had three schools qualified from each senatorial district, that emerged as zonal winners, held between Sept. 25 to Oct. 9, 2021.

    He noted that the students were tested in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry and General papers, adding that inter school debate was introduced at the grand finale.

    Saint Augustine College Kabba beat their opponent, Ebira Community Secondary School (ECSS) Ogaminana, to emerge the overall winner.

    A student, Esther Itopa, from Harmony Secondary School Lokoja, the only private school featured in the event won the spelling Bee.

    Tijani Sadiq from Demonstration Secondary School, Onikuko, Ogaminana, won first position in the written test, and received a full university scholarship from the foundation.

    Musa Alhassan from Government Science Secondary School, Okenya and Sam Abdullazeez from ECSS Ogaminana, who took second and third positions respectively, would have scholarship for their secondary school education, including payment of WAEC or NECO fees for Alhassan who got second.

    Some outstanding students in the competition received consolation prizes.

  • Gunmen kill one, abduct two at worship centre in Kogi

    Gunmen kill one, abduct two at worship centre in Kogi

    Gunmen invaded a place of worship in Kabba, Kogi, on Sunday, killed one person and abducted two worshippers.

    The place of worship located at Okedayo Area on Kabba-Okene Road was invaded at about 10.15a.m. as the day’s worship went underway.

    Police’s spokesman in Kogi, DSP William Aya, confirmed the incident.

    He described the invasion as unfortunate, saying that the police would go after the perpetrators and ensure that they faced justice.

    Mr Kayode Akanbi, a worshipper who was present when the gunmen arrived, said that service was barely underway when the incident happened.

    Akanbi said the gunmen, numbering six were armed with guns and cutlasses and did not mask up.

    “We were trying to commence the normal service.

    “We just started the call to worship and I was interpreting the pastor’s message, when suddenly the gunmen entered from the main entrance and raised their guns.

    “They shot sporadically and everybody started scampering to safety.

    According to Akanbi, two of the oldest members were abducted and taken away by the gunmen.

    He said also that the gunmen killed a 45-year-old worshipper in the process, adding that the spouse of one of the two abducted worshippers and another male worshipper sustained gunshot injuries.

    Akanbi said that police later visited the scene to take the dead to the mortuary at the General Hospital, Kabba while the two injured persons were taken to Lokoja for treatment.

    Recall that the Nigeria Correctional Service facility in Kabba was invaded by yet to be identified gunmen in the late hours of Sunday, Sept. 12.

    During that invasion, 240 inmates were forcefully released by the gunmen while 114 have so far been rearrested.

  • Gov Bello hails Buhari for recognising Kogi as oil producing State

    Gov Bello hails Buhari for recognising Kogi as oil producing State

    Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi has expressed the state government’s appreciation to President Muhammadu Buhari recognizing it as one of the Oil-producing states.

    This is contained in a statement by Mr Onogwu Muhammed, Chief Press Secretary to Bello on Wednesday.

    ”Gov. Bello conveyed his thank you message to Mr President during his visit to the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Tuesday.

    ”Kogi was listed among Nigeria’s oil producing States by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC),” he said.

    Bello said that he briefed President Buhari on the need to resuscitate the Ajaokuta Steel Complex, in Kogi.

    ”The aim of my visit to Mr President was to thank him for the recognition of Kogi State as one of the Oil-producing states in the country.

    “And we also discussed the issue of Ajaokuta Steel Complex which Mr President said all efforts are ongoing to ensure the Steel Complex comes up before the end of his administration,” Bello stated.

    Bello also noted that with the recognition of Kogi and Anambra, the age-long oil wells dispute that resulted in unwarranted killings and destruction of properties has ended.

    ”President Buharis’s decision has brought peaceful resolution of the dispute. The disputes between two communities of Odeke in Ibaji local government area of Kogi and Aguleri in Anambra state has come to an end.

    “The Ibaji oil crisis has been on for a while and has led to large scale destruction of property with the loss of many lives.

    “The Odeke and Aguleri communities of Kogi and Anambra, laid exclusive claim to the ownership of the oil in the disputed area which has been finally resolved in favour of both states.

    “By history, the exploration of crude oil in Ibaji Local Government Area which comes under the Anambra Basin in geological terms started in 1952.

    “In the villages of Odeke, Echeno, Ihile, Anocha/Uchuchu, Omabo, Ikah, Iregwu and Ujeh all in Ibaji community of the present-day Ibaji Local Government Area of Kogi.

    “Between 1952 and 1986 three companies namely; Shell BP (now SPDC), ELF (now Total Fina Elf) and AGIP Energy have drilled 25 exploration wells, 2 appraisal wells and eight-core drill wells in the entire Basin out of which majority of the wells fall into Kogi”.

  • Kidnapped Kogi traditional ruler regains freedom

    Kidnapped Kogi traditional ruler regains freedom

    Alhaji Mohammed Adambe, a first class traditional ruler in Kogi State, who was kidnapped on July 13, has been released.

    The Spokesman for the state police command, DSP William Aya, who confirmed this on Sunday in Lokoja, said that the traditional ruler was released in the evening of July 17.

    It would be recalled that Adambe, the traditional ruler of Eganyi, was kidnapped on Okene-Ajaokuta road while returning to his community.

    Aya said that the state police command had already sent a delegation to Eganyi to sympathise with the ruler.

    Adambe spent five days with his captors before regaining freedom.

  • COVID-19: You are a man of faith – Pastor Adeboye tells Gov Yahaya Bello

    COVID-19: You are a man of faith – Pastor Adeboye tells Gov Yahaya Bello

    The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye has described Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State as a man of faith over his handling of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the State.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Onogwu Muhammed, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Bello made this known in a statement on Saturday.

    He quoted Pastor Adeboye to have said during a visit that Governor Bello’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic was an inspiring indication of stoic faith and a rare demonstration of faith from a political leader.

    According to the statement, the RCCG G.O. reportedly assured Governor Bello that they would continue to offer prayers for the Governor, the leadership of the state and the people of the state at large.

    Applauding Bello for his balanced approach to governance, especially as it relates to religious plurality, according to the statement, Adeboye praised the Governor for tolerance and inclusiveness to the extent that the first-ever Chapel in the Kogi State Government house was built by the Governor.

    “We have heard and seen your show of faith in God, particularly in dealing with the Coronavirus. It takes the man of faith to have acted the way you did and we are very very pleased with you.

    “We have also heard the news of how you’ve been relating to people of every faith to the extent that you built the first chapel in the government house, Lokoja, we are delighted.

    “I want to assure you that we will keep on praying for you, we will keep on praying for the people of your State and I believe that the Almighty God will answer our prayers for you. Thank you for granting us the audience,” the statement quoted Adeboye to have said.

    In his response, Governor Bello said the visit of the clergy was a gift and that he was delighted to be hosting a father figure who served as a role model to many across the country, himself inclusive.

    Governor Bello asserted that It was evil of any leader to continually do wrong without recourse to natural justice, adding that in Kogi State under his leadership, considering the circumstances surrounding how he became governor and his election for a second term, the resolve is to do good by providing credible and impacting governance.

    He further stated that his administration’s strive to ensure ethnic, religious balance, fighting criminality and other modest achievements were only natural and mandatory obligations expected of leaders bequeathed with the people’s mandate.

    The Governor tasked the revered and venerable clergy to continue to pray for the country, the state, both leadership and followership stating that all faith at this very period should harmonise to seek divine intervention for the nation instead of beating the drum of divisions and war.

  • Gov Bello appoints speech impaired former cleaner as aide

    Gov Bello appoints speech impaired former cleaner as aide

    Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi has appointed a speech impaired youth and former cleaner, Peter Aliyu, as his Senior Special Assistant on Sanitation.

    This was made known in a statement issued by the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Onogwu Muhammed on Sunday in Abuja.

    The appointment, Muhammed said, was part of Bello’s efforts to foster inclusion in governance.

    The appointment is also coming on the heels of President Muhammadu Buhari’s efforts to ensure more inclusion of persons with disabilities and the establishment of the National Commission for Persons with Disabilities.

    According to Muhammed, the appointment of Aliyu, a former cleaner under the Geemoney Cleaning Scheme of the governor, further illustrates his compassionate attribute.

    “His appointment was announced on Wednesday alongside other new government appointees of government in a press release signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Dr Folashade Arike Ayoade.

    “The young man’s appointment came on the heels of his excellency’s observation of the man’s consistency, diligence and dedication which also endeared the new appointee to many other individuals who have hailed his appointment.

    “Governor Bello has always been known for his non-discrimination approach to leadership and how he has ensured that individuals of different class, group and even social strata were meted equal treatment across board.

    “The governor in his usual disposition did not consider Mr Aliyu’s disability as an hindrance for him to effectively serve but rather as a means to enlist him and prove to the world that in disabilities lie abilities as well,” he said.

    He said the gesture by the governor was not the first of its kind as he had in the past given special consideration to people with disabilities.

    This, he said, was by engaging them actively in his government and even signing bills that would enhance their welfare.

  • Alleged abducted MACBAN chairman regains freedom

    Alleged abducted MACBAN chairman regains freedom

    The Chairman of the Kogi Chapter of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Alhaji Wakili Damina, who was allegedly kidnapped on Tuesday, has been released.

    The state Secretary of the association , Mr Adamu Abubakar told newsmen in Lokoja on Saturday that Damina was released in Abuja late night of May 7.

    Adamu said from Damina’s account, he was released by men suspected to be from one of the security agencies and not kidnappers as earlier suspected.

    He said that Damina arrived his Chikara home in Kogi Local Government area of the state in the early hours of Saturday to reunite with his family.

    It would be recalled that Adamu had announced to newsmen in Lokoja on May 4, that Damina was taken away from his house by eight men dressed in military camouflage.

    He said that the men forcefully took him away in a white bus.

    He also said that all efforts to get across to him proved abortive as his telephone lines were switched off.

    However, the secretary, said that the national body of the association had taken the matter up to ascertain why Damina was whisked away in such a manner.

    He also said that the group had instructed a lawyer to take the matter up.

    Adamu then expressed the gratitude of the association to the state government, police, media and members of the public for their support and concern during the period.

    The state Commissioner of Police, Mr Ede Ayuba, had also told newsmen that attempts to locate the whereabouts of Damina before the release, was frustrated by the inability to reach him through his phone line.

  • BREAKING: Gunmen abduct Miyetti Allah Chairman in Kogi

    BREAKING: Gunmen abduct Miyetti Allah Chairman in Kogi

    The Chairman of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeroa (MACBAN) in Kogi State, Alhaji Wakili Damina, has been abducted.

    The state Secretary of MACBAN, Mr Adamu Abubakar, told newsmen in Lokoja on Tuesday that Damina was abducted on April 30 by some armed men dressed in army camouflage.

    He said witnesses said that the abductors, numbering about eight, came in a white bus at about 12 noon to “forcefully” take away the Chairman from his house at Chikara village, Kogi Local Government.

    Abubakar said that he was informed of the incident about an hour later by the younger brother of Damina who claimed he witnessed the incident.

    The Seceratry said he immediately called the phone number of the missing Chairman, but it rang out.

    He said that Damina’s number was switched off when he repeated the call about an hour later.

    “Since then, his lines are not reachable and all efforts to know his whereabouts proved abortive,” he said.

    Abubakar said that he immediately notified the state Commissioner of police of the development, adding that the state government was also informed through the Special Adviser on security matters to the governor, Mr Jerry Omodara.

    The Secretary said that he and some members of the association visited the Nigeria Police Force headquarters , Abuja, to know if Damina was in their custody but they said no.

    He also said that a search party raised by MACBAN had visited other places, including abattoirs in and around Abuja to no avail.

    The state Commissioner of police, Mr Ede Ayuba, when contacted, said that the police are yet to locate the whereabouts of the Chairman.

    The Commissioner said that immediately he was informed of the incident, he called Damina’s phone severally but there was no response.

    Ayuba said efforts to get detailed information about the incident from the Divisional Police Officer in charge of the area where the incident happened was unsuccessful as the matter was not officially reported to him.

  • Police rescue kidnap victim, recover AK-47 rifles from kidnappers

    Police rescue kidnap victim, recover AK-47 rifles from kidnappers

    The Police Command in Kogi has stormed a kidnappers den and rescued a man abducted on April 25 at PYN junction on Ajaokuta-Lokoja road.

    The command spokesman, DSP William Aya, said in a statement issued in Lokoja on Monday, that two AK-47 rifles and 29 rounds of live ammunition were recovered.

    According to him, the man was abducted by four gunmen at about 3:30pm on April 25, and forced into the bush by the gunmen.

    “On receiving the report, a team of policemen led by Ajaokuta Divisional Police Officer, CSP Shola Night immediately embarked on a search and rescue operation.

    “The effort eventually paid off when policemen traced the kidnappers to their hideout at about 8pm and engaged them in a gun duel.”

    Aya said that the suspects succumbed to the superior fire power of the police and were forced to flee with bullet wounds.

    “The victim was rescued unhurt and two AK-47 rifles with 29 rounds of ammunition were recovered,” he added.

    The command spokesman said the state commissioner of police, Mr Ede Ayuba had directed hospitals and members of the public to report anybody with bullet wounds to the nearest police station.