Tag: Kogi State

  • Gov Ododo approves bursary payment for Kogi students

    Gov Ododo approves bursary payment for Kogi students

    Governor Ahmed Ododo of Kogi has approved the sum of N316 million for disbursement as Bursary to 8,750 undergraduate students of the state who have been successfully cleared.

    The state’s Commissioner for Education, Mr Wemi Jones, disclosed at a news conference on Friday in Lokoja.

    Jones said that out of over 40,000 undergraduate students that applied online for the 2024 Bursary Award, only 8,75 met the required documents.

    He explained that out of the 8,750 students, 8,549 would get N30,000 each totaling 256 million, while the remaining 201, who were Law students, would receive N300,000 each totaling N60.3 million.

    The commissioner assured that the beneficiaries would start getting alert within the next two weeks.

    He reaffirmed the commitment of the current administration to prioritize education and reduce the number of out-of-school children to the barest minimum in the state.

    The commissioner also presented a complementary Cheque of N5 million to Miss Favour Adebayo, a Kogi indigene, who is currently on scholarship studying in Poland.

    The commissioner said that the governor had graciously approved the disbursement of N5 million to the awardee for making the state proud by winning the European Union Erasmus+ Scholarship to study in Poland.

    Jones, while presenting the N5 million cheque to the father of the awardee, Mr Moses Adebayo, on behalf of the governor, said the N5 million was to complement the scholarship award given to her by the European union.

    In his remarks, Mr. Afolabi Joseph-Raji, the Executive Chairman, Kogi State Scholarship Board (KSSB), commended the governor for his commitment to education development through various scholarship awards.

    Joseph-Raji noted that Miss Favour had won a scholarship as best overall student while studying at the Nasarawa State University in 300 Level through an exchange programme with Poland.

    He said the fund would complement her tuition, accommodation and other areas of need.

    Joseph-Raji reiterated the state government’s commitment through the Board to ensure that every Kogi student, attained academic success and become responsible.

    In his response, Favour ‘s father, Mr Adebayo, expressed his gratitude to the Governor for the gesture towards her daughter, assuring that she would continue to make the state proud.

  • Kogi State gets approval for international airport

    Kogi State gets approval for international airport

    The Kogi State Government has announced receiving approval from the federal government to build an International Airport in Zariagi, near Lokoja metropolis.

    This approval, Mr Kingsley Fanwo, the state Commissioner for Information and Communications said, was given by the Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development.

    In a statement on Friday in Lokoja, Fanwo said the approval was conveyed to the state government in a letter dated Oct. 9 by the aviation ministry.

    Fanwo said the administration of Alhaji Usman Ododo was committed to the timely completion of the project with strict adherence to regulatory standards.

    “Having an airport in Kogi will definitely serve 10 other states and reduce traffic on the Lokoja -Abuja road. It will also decongest the traffic on the Abuja International Airport.

    “Gov. Ododo’s administration has considered this project a top priority one for Kogi state to have an International Airport and join the league of the aviation hub.

    “The strategic location of the state is no doubt, an invaluable advantage in harnessing the aviation service market as the centre of the nation.

    “The project will not only boost the economy of the State, it will also create jobs and bring the potentials of the state to the global scene.

    He said the governor is determined to hire the best hands in the industry to make the project a huge success, stating that, aviation is an industry of trust and standards.

    The commissioner thanked President Bola Tinubu and the Aviation Minister for the historic approval that will help to further develop Kogi .

    According to him, the Airport will also have capacity for Cargos, which is one of government key focuses in the project.

    Fanwo assured the people of Kogi that Ododo’s administration would continue to execute laudable projects to consolidate on the gains of the last eight years of Ex-Gov. Yahaya Bello’s administration.

    Zariagi is a very strategic community that already boasts of an airstrip, which the aviation ministry was satisfied with.

  • Kogi: Stakeholders react as APC sweeps 21 LG chairmanship, 239 council seats

    Kogi: Stakeholders react as APC sweeps 21 LG chairmanship, 239 council seats

    The All Progressive Congress (APC) has swept the 21 Local Government Chairmanship seats and 239 councillorship slots in Kogi in the election held on Saturday

    Mr Mamman Nda-Eri, Chairman, Kogi State Independent Electoral Commission (KOSIEC), who announced the results in Lokoja, said the election was peaceful, free, fair and credible.

    Among the elected local government chairmen was a woman that clinched the seat in Ogori-Magongo Local Government.

    “APC performed excellently; it cleared all the chairmanship and councillorship positions, leaving nothing to the other 18 political parties that took part in the election.

    “The results declared at the headquarters were earlier declared at the various collations centres by the respective Returning Officers.

    “As Chairman of KOSIEC, I hereby confirm the results earlier collated and returned by the Returning Officers,” he said.

    He thanked the electoral officials, security operatives, observers and newsmen for their support that made the election a success.

    Kogi LG polls: Stakeholders laud KOSIEC for credible elections

    Meanwhile, the Kogi Commissioner for Information, Kingsley Fanwo, and other stakeholders  have commended the State Independent Electoral Commission (KOSIEC) for the  conduct of Saturday’s local councils election. They described the exercise as transparent, free, fair and credible.

    Fanwo told newsmen shortly after casting their votes at Unit 004, Takete-Ide Ward 07 in Mopamuro in Kogi West, that he was impressed with KOSIEC. He noted the timely arrival of voting materials at all the various polling units across Mopamuro.

    Fanwo said: “we received polling materials in this my polling unit as early 7:30 a.m. and  voting began by 8:00 a.m. From the reports I am getting from polling units across Mopamuro, the election materials also arrived very early.

    “The electoral officers are doing a beautiful job, they delivered the election materials on time, and ensuring a free, fair, and transparent election process. You can see that the people are conducting themselves in a peaceful manner because this is actually the election of the people that will usher in  leaders in the grassroots.

    “The people are being given ballot papers, and are free to vote for the party of their choice among the 19 different political parties on the ballot papers.

    “You will only win election when you are popular, so,if you are not popular you cannot blame anybody for losing election. So, this election is free, fair and credible.

    “Nobody is forcing anyone to vote for any party, because democracy is the celebration of free will and free choice, and that is the choice that the people have come out to do today.”

    He appreciated Gov. Ahmed Ododo for honouring his promise of ensuring a credible and transparent election for the people of Kogi.

    The commissioner advised the electorates to remain calm and peaceful, saying there should be no tension as democracy remains the celebration of fundamental rights to vote.

    On his part, the APC Mopamuro Chairmanship Candidate, Mr Ademola Bello-Destiny, at Aiyeteju-Agbajogun Ward 09, also commended KOSIEC for the peaceful conduct of the election.

    “We don’t have any issue in Mopamuro because everybody is happy to vote. I have just cast my vote as the APC Chairmanship Candidate in Mopamuro.

    “Our governor is an excellent leader and Chief Servant and has ensure that the election is conducted under a peaceful atmosphere,” he said.

    Bello-Destiny further commended security agents for ensuring  a hitch free election.

    The Electoral Officer, KOSIEC Mopamuro LGA, Mr Tope Obajemu, commended the voters for their peaceful conduct, saying the election was the most peaceful in Kogi in recent years.

    He noted that there was no voter apathy in the election.

    Obajemu stressed that the KOSIEC and hoc staff had been adequately trained to ensure a hitch-free process, saying there was no complaint of any kind.

    Also Speaking, Dennis Komolafe, the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the Governor on Inter Party Affairs, said the exercise was seamless in Orokere Ward 06.

    “We thank our people for coming out en masse to cast their votes for candidates of their choice. We appreciate Gov. Usman Ododo for ensuring a free fair and transparent election as he had promised,” Komolafe said.

  • LG election: Kogi govt restricts movement with immunity for travellers

    LG election: Kogi govt restricts movement with immunity for travellers

    The Kogi State Government has announced the restriction of vehicular movement on Saturday, between 7.a.m. and 4p.m. Mr Kingsley Fanwo, Commissioner for Information, in a statement issued in Lokoja on Friday, said that the decision was to ensure a hitch-free Council Poll in the state.

    “The decision is also to guarantee the security of voters and citizens across the 21 Local Government Areas of the state. Already the state government has directed security agencies to enforce the order in the interest of the people and to ensure that offenders are punished, ” he said .

    The commissioner called on the citizens to come out massively to participate in the local government election to elect their representatives at the local government areas. He is however, assured prospective voters of adequate security as they exercise their franchise on Saturday.

    Fanwo added: “We also wish to express confidence in the capacity of the Kogi State Independent Electoral Commission (KOSIEC) to organise a free, fair and credible Council Poll across the state. We hereby urge citizens to be peaceful and to make their choices known through the ballot.”

    According to him, it is pertinent to call on the citizens to make democracy a free will of the people and the power of the ballot over the bullets. He said that the state government would do everything within the precinct of the law to maintain law and order for the growth and development of the state.

    No restriction of movement for travellers during LG polls – Kogi govt.

    Meanwhile, the Kogi State Government has said there will be no restriction of movement for travellers passing through the state during the Saturday local government elections. Chairman of the State Independent Electoral Commission (KOSIEC) Mr Mamman Nda-Eri, stated made this in an interview in Lokoja on Friday.

    Nda-Eri assured travellers of their immunity from the statement earlier issued on Friday by the state Commissioner for Information, Mr Kingsley Fanwo on restriction of vehicular movement between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. of Saturday. Fanwo had said that the decision to restrict vehicular movement on Saturday was to ensure hitch-free council polls in the state.

    “The decision is also to guarantee the security of voters and citizens across the 21 local government areas of the state. Already, the state government has directed security agencies to enforce the order in the interest of the people and to ensure that offenders are punished,” the commissioner had said.

    However, the KOSIEC chairman told NAN that the restriction order was only for residents of the state and not the travellers passing through Kogi.

    “We are aware that Kogi is a gateway state and we can’t stop people from travelling across the state. The election is very crucial though, but we understand the fears of travellers. They can pass without any problem,” he said.

    Nda-Eri also disclosed that the deployment of sensitive electoral materials to LGAs had commenced, adding that they had been released to the electoral officers in all the 21 local government areas of the state.

    The chairman, who monitored the release of the sensitive electoral materials at the headquarters of the commission, said they arrived at the headquarters of the commission around 9:00 p.m. of Thursday.

    He said that the election would take place in the 239 wards of the 21 council areas simultaneously on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

  • Peter Obi mobbed in Kogi (Watch Video)

    Peter Obi mobbed in Kogi (Watch Video)

    The presidential candidate of the Labour party (LP) in the 2023 general elections, Peter Obi, was mobbed by motorists and travellers during a mid-rift between trailer drivers and police officers in Kogi State.

    According to an X user, Nwoke Agulu (Anyafurugo), on Tuesday, the former presidential candidate acted as a mediator between protesting drivers and the police along Olamaboro Local Government Area of State in a bid to relax traffic.

    The traffic came about after operatives of the Nigerian police shot the tyre of a trailer driver, in protest, other trailer drivers blocked the road.

    The former Anambra governor, was said to have walked to the centre of the protest to plead with the trailer driver, whose tyre was destroyed by the police.

    Shortly after settling the rift, the former governor was swamped by travellers and commuters alike who wanted to take photos with him.

    In the video that surfaced online, Peter Obi could be seen trying to make his way out of the crowd, with the help of his security

    Sharing the video, Agulu wrote: “A few hours ago, we left Anambra for Kogi State. As we reached Unobe, a town in Olamaboro Local Government Area of Kogi State, we encountered a long line of stationary vehicles stretching for about half a kilometre. Upon inquiry, we learned that the police had shot the tyre of a trailer driver, leading all the trailer drivers at the scene to block the road in protest. True to his nature, Mr. Peter Obi got out of the car and walked towards the epicentre of that earthquake of protest that was simmering.

    “As he approached, the tense atmosphere among the commuters quickly turned cheerful, with chants of “Our President!” echoing from Igbos, Yorubas, and Hausas alike. When Obi reached the Hausa driver, who had been crying over his damaged tyre, the man’s mood shifted instantly.

    “Rather than continue his lament, he began taking selfies with Mr. Obi, and soon, an epidemic of selfies broke out among the crowd.

    “Without even waiting for Obi to plead with him, the driver exclaimed in Hausa (as translated by those nearby), “Who am I for Obi to beg me?” Immediately, he cleared the road, much to everyone’s relief.

    “In the attached picture, you’ll see the driver in a brown caftan taking a selfie with Obi, along with commuters either taking their own selfies or expressing their thoughts on the incident. Rather than continue his lament, the driver began taking selfies with Mr. Obi.”

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Why I approved new minimum wage for Kogi workers – Gov Ododo

    Why I approved new minimum wage for Kogi workers – Gov Ododo

    Governor Ahmed Ododo of Kogi on Monday, approved N72,500 as the new minimum wage for Kogi workers, effective from October 2024.

    Ododo gave the approval after receiving report of the Kogi State Minimum Wage Implementation Committee headed by the State Head of Service, Elijah Avenemi, at Government House, Lokoja.

    The Governor had on Sept. 17, inaugurated Kogi State Minimum Wage Implementation Committee to fashion out the effective modalities to implementing the new minimum wage in the state.

    The approved N72,500 minimum wage is N2,500 higher than the N70,000 national minimum wage bill passed by the National Assembly and signed into law in July, by President Bola Tinubu.

    The governor also gave tax relief to all the workers in the state for the next one year. He reaffirmed commitment to the overall welfare of all cadres of workers in the state adding that no Pay-as- you-earn (PAYE) tax or any form of deductions would be made within the next one year.

    “Having been a labour leader and a civil servant before going into partisan politics, I knew what the civil servants were passing through. Now that God has made me the governor, I will do all within the state resources to provide succour for the state workforce.

    “I cannot forget where I came from, I am a man from a humble background who became who I am by the grace of God. I will therefore, not use my position to oppress anyone but to better the lots of the people.

    “You people generously elected me as your governor and the resources of the state belong to you all.

    “I am just your chief servant and I will ensure that the resources are allocated to all sectors fairly and equitably,’’ Ododo said.

    The governor noted the the committee’s report was a painstaking efforts of the labour leaders and government who conducted staff audit screenings in the previous administration to ensure that genuine workers got their entitlements.

    He enjoined the workers to continue to support his administration to succeed, assuring them of continued prompt payment of their salaries.

    Earlier, Mr Gabriel Amari, the state’s Chairman of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), who spoke on behalf of the organised labour, commended the governor for all his efforts.

    Amari described Ododo as the best workers-friendly governor the state ever had.

    The NLC chairman appreciated the governor for the seamless efforts at which the implementation committee arrived at the new minimum wage.

    He noted that some states in the federation were yet to set an implementation committee while that of Kogi, set up on Sept. 17, had come up  with a minimum wage that excites the workers.

    He promised on behalf of the workers to be more committed to their duties and to cooperate with the governor to carry out his good plans for the state.

  • Flood: Kogi govt opens alternative route for motorists

    Flood: Kogi govt opens alternative route for motorists

    The Kogi State Government has opened up a 5 kilometres alternate route in Nyamanyama village on Ganaja – Ajaokuta Road, to serve as a bypass, in case the main Ganaja Road become impassable due to flooding.

    Gov. Ahmed Ododo, recently directed the state Flood Disaster Response Team, to immediately open up an alternate route to the main Ganaja Road.

    This, he said, was to ensure that motorists do not suffer from the hardship of possible blockage of the main road by the increasing level of flood waters in the area.

    The governor reiterated his administration’s commitment to ensuring that motorists and passengers were not subjected to extreme difficulty on the road.

    The state’s Deputy Governor, Mr Joel Salifu, Chairman of the Flood Disaster Response Team, led the team to inspect the construction of the road on Sunday in Lokoja.

    He said that the team had responded swiftly to the governor’s directive to open up an alternate road in the area.

    He maintained that the move was to ameliorate the possible hardship that people could face should the main Ganaja road be obstructed by flood as the waters approached the danger threshold.

    Also, Mohammed Yusuf, the Commissioner for Works and member of the team, expressed satisfaction with the progress of work on the road.

    He said that the measure had shown responsive governance on the part of the Governor.

    Mr Kingsley Fanwo, the Commissioner for Information and Communications, who spoke to newsmen after the inspection visit, said that the flood had reached a devastating stage.

    He noted that the popular Ganaja -Ajaokuta Road remained the gateway to the South-East and South-South Nigeria, and used by hundreds of thousands of commuters everyday.

    “Over the years, commuters went through hell on that road in during flood. However, this measure is no doubt, a savior.

    “We have already started seeing the devastating effects of the flood with  properties worth billions being destroyed. Farmlands and other valuables have been washed away.

    “Only 25 per cent of Ibaji Local Government is above water level at the moment. The remaining 75 per cent is under the water.

    “Also, the entire Kupa District has been submerged. Ajaokuta, Gegu, Edeha and many other communities are already counting their losses.

    “We are calling on the Federal Government to come to the aid of Kogi. Our resources are over-stretched as we strive to save the situation”, he said.

  • Kogi: 70 communities submerged in flood

    Kogi: 70 communities submerged in flood

    Following the flood that submerged 70 communities in Kogi, the state government has appealed to the Federal Government to urgently intervene to mitigate the impact of the flood.

    The Deputy Governor, Joel Salifu, made the appeal during an inspection tour to the Edeha community in Kogi Local Government area, affected by the flood.

    Salifu, who doubles as Chairman, 2024 Kogi State Flood Disaster Response Committee, said that in spite of the state’s preparedness, the present situation in Edeha and other communities along the route was beyond what it could handle.

    “It is obvious that the present situation is beyond what the Kogi State Government can handle alone. It is clear that over 70 communities have been affected by the flood and thousands of homes and farmlands submerged.

    “The number of damaged properties, including farmlands, is yet to be ascertained. As such, the intervention of the Federal Government is urgently needed in the affected areas,” he pleaded.

    He, however, expressed joy that no life was lost as most of the affected communities have moved to the internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps set up by the state.

    The Deputy Governor assured the commitment of the state to doing its best in ameliorating the suffering of the affected persons. He affirmed that all the necessary steps have been put in place at the 48 IDP camps set up across the state.

    The Executive Secretary, State Emergency Management Agency (KOSEMA), Mr Mourktar Atimah, promised that the state would continue to take care of the victims.

    Chief of Edeha Community, Abdullahi Isah, commended the state government for its promptness in visiting them.

    Isah, who corroborated the deputy governor’s plea for federal government’s help, said about 70 to 80 communities have been affected by the flood, describing it as a perennial occurrence.

    “We appreciate the presence of the Deputy Governor today, but we beg the FG to come in to assist us. We have all moved to higher land, and most of our people are presently at the IDP camps.

    “We beg the Federal Government, corporate and international organisations, and individuals to come to our aid. We know the state government has human feelings, but they cannot do it alone,” Isah said.

    The Deputy Governor was accompanied by the Kogi Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mr Kingsley Fanwo, and other members of the flood committee.

    The team had earlier visited the Palace of the Ohimegye of Kotonkarfe, where the deputy governor intimated the traditional ruler of the state government’s efforts in handling the flood disaster.

  • Flood: Rivers approach danger thresholds in Kogi

    Flood: Rivers approach danger thresholds in Kogi

    The National Orientation Agency (NOA) has urged communities in flood-prone areas to immediately relocate to highland as the Benue and Niger rivers approached danger thresholds.

    The Director-General of NOA, Lanre Issa-Onilu, gave the advice on Thursday when he led the “NOA Flood Sensitisation and Evaluation Team” to sensitise some reverine communities in Kogi State.

    The water level of Benue and Niger rivers had risen to about 9.2m  on Sept. 25, compared to the usual level of about five meters, according to Kogi State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA).

    The NOA DG said the release of water from Cameroon’s Lagdo Dam could cause a significant flooding and environmental damage in Nigeria especially in 11 States as predicted by the National Hydrological Information Service (NIHSA).

    Issa-Onilu, who was represented by the NOA Director of Planning, Research and Statistics (PRS), Abuja, Malam Nuru Kobi, stressed that the flood disaster was imminent, and urged people in riverine communities to seek shelter in a safer place immediately.

    The DG said that NOA was alerting the populace especially the frontline States, which include Kogi. Adamawa, Nassarawa, Taraba, Benue, Anambra, Delta, Edo, Cross River, Balyesa and Rivers.

    He noted that NOA had constituted a Flood Sensitisation and Evaluation team, who were going round the 11 States along the river Benue basin to sensitise the communities to move to highlands.

    “We have opened all our channels of communication on flood alert in NOA to kick-start sensitisation. NOA has already mobilised all our officers in those 11 States go round and sensitise all the communities to be impacted negatively by the release of the Camaroon’s Lagdo Dam.

    “Like in Kogi, we have five local government areas that will be affected which includes Lokoja, Kogi, Omala, Ajaokuta, Idah and Ibaji. What we are doing now is called ‘Risk communication’, to evaluate the risk and then advise them accordingly.

    “So, we are visiting communities, markets, religious centres and traditional leaders, to sensitise the people especially in the flood prone areas to move to upland,” he said.

    He noted that over 600 lives were lost and about 10,000 houses submerged during the 2022 flood disaster, stressing that the federal government is taking proactive measures to mitigate flood disaster Incase of eventuality in 2024.

    The NOA DG commended Kogi Government for putting proactive measures in place that would mitigate the devastating flood effects in the flood -prone areas.

    He added: “we are happy seeing what the Kogi government has been put in place, such as the establishment of IDP camps among others. We hope that other States will emulate Kogi”.

    The State Director of NOA, Mr Abdulganiyu Dare, said the agency has been collaborating with the Kogi government and other relevant agencies to ensure that residents of riverine communities were adequately sensitised.

    “As agency with the mandate to enlightened the public about the programmes, policies and activities of government, we have been working harmoniously with SEMA and other relevant to ensure adequate sensitisation,” Dare said.

    The Executive Secretary, Kogi State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Muktar Atimah, said the State Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Ododo, has set up 42 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps across eight flood-prone local government areas of the state.

    He, however disclosed that Ibaji which is the nineth LGA, has almost been submerged by flood.

    Also speaking, the Special Adviser to the Governor on State Emergency Management (SEMA), Sandra Musa, said the State Government has been collaborating with the Nigerian Navy, the NEMA to monitor the water level on daily basis.

    “As of today, the water level of Benue and Niger rivers has risen to about 9.2 meters compared to the usual level of about five meters,”: she said.

    She, therefore advised the people in the flood prone areas to immediately evacuate to save their lives and valuables.

    Speaking on behalf of Edeha community, the traditional ruler, Alhaji Abdullahi Isah, commended NOA for coming to sensitise their people.

    He, however appealed to both federal and state governments through their relevant agencies to construct permanent structures with basic facilities as IDPs, instead of using schools that lack the required minimum facilities.

    “As I am talking to you now, our community has been submerged including my own house, so we have no choice than to relocate to a safer place.

    “But we are appealing to government at all levels to construct permanent structures as IDPs instead of using schools which lack basic facilities and cannot even accommodate all of us”, Isah said.

    NOA sensitisation and evaluation team also paid an advocacy visit to the palace of the Maigari of Lokoja, Alhaji Ibrahim Gambo, who commended the agency for the initiative, and assured them of support and cooperation.

    The team also visited riverine Kabawa community in Lokoja, Edeha community in Koton-Karfe/Kogi and 500 Housing Estate in Ajaokuta.

    Some flood victims, who were seeing evacuating their belongings in some of the communities visited, appealed for governments’ support.

    Mrs Sukirat Jimoh, a mother of five; and Mr Umar Jimba, told NAN that their houses had been flooded, adding that the waters were rising everyday.

    “We are appealing to the federal and state governments to come to our aids,” Jimoh said.

  • Kogi: Gov Ododo visits burnt GSM village

    Kogi: Gov Ododo visits burnt GSM village

    Governor Usman Ododo of Kogi State visited and comforted traders whose shops were destroyed by an early morning fire at the Lokoja GSM village.

    “In a statement issued in Lokoja by his media aide, Ismaila Isah, Ododo described the incident as “very unfortunate” and “worrisome”, given the extent of the damage and losses.”

    The governor reaffirmed his administration’s support for businesses and pledged the state government’s assistance in rebuilding the GSM village ravaged by fire.

    He visited the scene for an on-the-spot assessment and sympathised with the victims, describing the extent of damage as a “worrisome development.”

    Ododo promised to support business owners and victims to recover from the setback, acknowledging the GSM village’s positive impact on the state’s economy and its provision of a legitimate source of living for several youths and women.

    He assured market operators of immediate relief measures and plans for rebuilding and recovery of affected property.

    Traders and residents expressed appreciation for the governor’s visit and solidarity, saying it had rekindled their determination to rebuild and come back stronger.

    The fire, triggered by an electrical spark, consumed the entire GSM village, resulting in the loss of property worth millions of naira.