Prince Abubakar University Teaching Hospital Anyigba currently under construction by the administration of His Excellency, Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State. *** Governor Yahaya Bello at work on the age-old erosion ravaged section of the road from Anyigba to the headquarters of Dekina LG and to the neighboring Bassa LG.*** Ultra-modern General Hospital, Under Construction At Isanlu-Yagba East LGA-Kogi State. Similar projects ongoing simultaneously in two (2) other locations in the state, ie, Gegu in Kogi LGA and Eganyi in Ajaokuta LGA*** The World Bank commended Governor Yahaya Bello for refunding $4.63 million surplus funds under the Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP)***  This app, is an Audio/visual excursion into the stewardship of His Excellency, Governor Yahaya Bello*** 

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GYB paid a Royal visit to the Atta Igala and President of the Kogi State Traditional Council of Chiefs

Kogi State Governor, His Excellency Yahaya Bello, CON, paid a Royal visit to the Atta Igala and President of the Kogi State Traditional Council of Chiefs, His Royal Majesty, Alaji Mathew Opaluwa Ogwuche-akpa, CFR, at the Atta Palace in Idah on Saturday.

The governor, in companies of the APC governorship candidate for November 11 polls , Ododo Ahmed Usman and other party stalwarts were warmly received by the Atta and other traditional rulers in the area.
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During the visit, Governor Bello expressed the purpose of his visit, which was to introduce the APC candidate for the November 11 governorship election, Ododo Ahmed Usman, and to seek the Royal and fatherly blessings of the Atta.

“Your Majesty, Ga’aba idu, I am here this morning to present to you the candidate of our party for the November 11 governorship election, Ododo Ahmed Usman, who, by the special grace of God, will be my successor. I have come to seek your blessings. Ga’aba Idu, you are a man of peace, and your reign heralds peace and prosperity in Igala kingdom. Igala is one of the most revered and respected ethnic groups in Nigeria, and Igala sons and daughters all over the world are making the kingdom and the state proud. Igala is not a race to be dragged into the mud by a selfish few. Ga’aba Idu, we have our rally in Antigua today, and we have decided to come to your palace first to pay homage and seek your blessings. I have immense respect and care for traditional rulers, and I have no doubt that Ododo will do even more when he becomes the governor of Kogi State,” he stated.
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The Atta Igala, His Royal Majesty Alaji Mathew Opaluwa Ogwuche-akpa, CFR, assured the governor and his entourage of a peaceful campaign in Igala land. He urged politicians and their supporters to conduct themselves according to the rules, emphasizing that anyone who resorts to violence will suffer its consequences.

The Atta offered his blessings to Governor Yahaya Bello and Ododo Ahmed Usman, expressing confidence that their campaign would be successful.

ONOGWU Muhammed
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor
October 21, 2023
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Rehabilitations in Lokoja Metropolis

Ongoing road rehabilitations in Lokoja metropolis by the Kogi State Government.

The Kogi State Road Maintenance Agency (KOGROMA) has the mandate of His Excellency Governor Yahaya Bello to give more than 10 roads in the state capital the needed attention immediately.

Update: Picture 1 is the completed road work at Lokoja Government Reserved Area (G.R.A) while Pictures 2 and 3 show ongoing work at Aniebo Quarters, Lokoja, a mass housing estate built over 20yrs ago. This is the first time it is receiving any attention from the State Government.

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The second day event of the 3rd edition of Seminar for Nigeria’s Political and Crime Correspondents/Editors

Kogi State Governor, His Excellency Yahaya Bello, CON, attends the second day event of the 3rd edition of Governor Yahaya Bello (GYB) Seminar for Nigeria’s Political and Crime Correspondents/Editors holding in Abuja.

ONOGWU Muhammed
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor

September 23, 2023
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GOV BELLO DIRECTS MINISTRY OF WORKS TO COMMENCE OGORI-AGEVA ROAD REHABILITATION

Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State has issued a prompt directive to the Ministry of Works in the state to commence the rehabilitation of the Ogori-Ageva road, situated in the Central Senatorial District. The governor made this announcement while welcoming members of the PDP who have defected to the APC and other stakeholders from the area at the Banquet Hall of his office, Lugard House, Lokoja, on Monday.
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Governor Bello, while expressing his gratitude to the people of Ogori Magongo for their support during his administration, highlighted that one of his key initiatives during his first term in office was the electrification of Ogori which he believed will transform the socio-economic lives of the people. He noted that this had been a concern of his even before becoming governor and was fulfilled in achieving it. Furthermore, Governor Bello praised Honorable Goke Oparison, the chairman of Ogori Magongo local government area, for his commendable stewardship, particularly in the area of security.

The governor assured the people that his administration would continue to work diligently until the end of his tenure, emphasizing that Ogori Magongo would remain a focal point of his attention. Governor Bello extended a warm welcome to those who have joined the APC, assuring them of equal opportunities alongside the existing party members and encouraging their active participation in Ododo’s election campaign.
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Former Ogori Magongo local government chairman, lauded Governor Yahaya Bello for his exemplary leadership and the good governance experienced in the state under his administration. Daudu, a former Assembly member, also commended Governor Bello for his inclusive, equal, and fair leadership.

Additionally, the immediate past chairman of the People’s Democratic Party in Ogori Magongo local government area expressed that the decision of opposition party members in Ogori to join the ruling APC in Kogi State was driven by their belief that the people would benefit more by collaborating to support the APC governorship candidate in the upcoming November 11 election. He also praised Governor Bello’s leadership as a source of pride for the people.

Notable leaders among the defectors included Ogori/Magongo PDP Party Chairman – Hon. Emmanuel Olufade, Former PDP LG Secretary Ogori/Magongo – Hon. David Shado, Ogori/Magongo LGA PDP Chieftain – Hon. David Black Olowu, Former PDP LG Legal Adviser, Ogori/Magongo PDP- Hon. Sunday Akpata, Former PDP LG Financial Secretary Ogori/Magongo – Hon. Taiye Owolabi Paul, and many others.

ONOGWU Muhammed
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor
September 4, 2023
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GYB hosted the members of the All Progressives Congress National Working Committee (NWC) in Lokoja

Kogi State Governor, His Excellency Yahaya Bello, hosted the members of the All Progressives Congress National Working Committee (NWC) in Lokoja on Saturday, September 2, 2023.

In his opening address, the governor emphasized that the party has excelled in delivering good governance in the state. He expressed confidence that the people of Kogi State would turn out in large numbers to vote for the party’s gubernatorial candidate, Ododo Ahmed Usman on November 11, 2023.
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The NWC, under the leadership of the National Chairman of the party, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, officially inaugurated the National Campaign Council for the upcoming governorship elections in Kogi State.

The event drew the presence of prominent party figures, political leaders, and key stakeholders, including Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State (Chairman of the campaign council), Governor Abdulrazaq Abdulrahman of Kwara (Co-chairman), Governor Babajide Sanwo-olu of Lagos State (Co-chairman), Governor Mohammed Bago of Niger State (Co-chairman), Deputy Governor Sam Ode of Benue State, former Governor Anayo Rochas Okorocha of Imo State, Prince Toye Cole, and various other distinguished guests.
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Following the council’s inauguration, it reassured the people of Kogi State of an assured victory at the polls and urged them to actively engage in a non-violent, door-to-door campaign in support of the party’s candidate, Hon. Ododo Ahmed Usman.

The ceremony also witnessed the unveiling of the candidate’s manifesto “Consolidation & Continuity ‘24”

ONOGWU Muhammed
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor

September 2, 2023
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The Manifesto, Ododo Ahmed Usman for Governor

Our New Direction Administration has achieved a lot in terms of infrastructural development, education, healthcare, agriculture, and security. We have constructed roads and bridges, provided electricity to many communities, revitalized the educational system, repositioned our healthcare system to provide quality and affordable healthcare to our people, and provided support to farmers to boost agricultural output in the State.

We have also made great strides in the area of security.

We have invested in training and equipping our security agencies to effectively combat crime and criminality in the state. The result is that we have been able to significantly reduce incidences of kidnapping, armed robbery, and other forms of criminal activities in the State.
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We will not rest on our oars until we achieve total security for all citizens in the State. I am fully aware that success without a successor is merely delayed failure, which is why the GYB political family is working around the clock to ensure that our next Governor is not only one trained and conversant in the system, but somebody who possesses proven capacity to sustain and accelerate the pace of development that I have set over the last seven and a half years.

My Government, my Cabinet and our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kogi State are united in our commitment to Consolidation and Continuity of the massive developmental strides which we have accomplished across the length and breadth of Kogi State. Accordingly, we have chosen a fitting flagbearer, practically a consensus candidate, for the 2023 Kogi State Gubernatorial Elections slated for November 11.

Our choice is Ododo Ahmed Usman. He is a seasoned professional and an innovative leader who helped to restore sanity to the State’s Public Service and finances over the years. He is a silent reformer and one of the key operatives of our New Direction Blueprint.
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If there is anyone who will resolve the present conundrum we currently have with workforce and wages at all levels, it is him. I assure you that Ododo Ahmed Usman is well-prepared for Governance. I have full confidence in his ability to make sure that the legacies of the New Direction Agenda continue to expand exponentially and to massively benefit every Kogite after I leave office on January 27th, 2024.

I commend him to you and specifically request that you transfer to him the usual overwhelming electoral support which you have always given to me.

Yahaya Bello,
CON Executive Governor of Kogi State.

For detailed view of the Manifesto, click the image below.
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Happy Birthday, GYB

Happy birthday to the people’s Governor His Excellency, Alhaji Yahaya Adoza Bello.

Wishing you more years of great achievements, health, and noble heights.

We pray that God will continue to shine His light of benevolence on You.
Happy birthday, Your Excellency.
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DEMOCRACY IS A MARATHON AND WE ARE ON COURSE

BEING TEXT OF AN ADDRESS BY HIS EXCELLENCY, GOVERNOR YAHAYA BELLO OF KOGI STATE ON THE OCCASION OF THE DEMOCRACY DAY, JUNE 12, 2023.

I salute the great people of Kogi State and of Nigeria on this 12th day of June, 2023 – a day we rightfully commemorate as Democracy Day in our nation. It is my humble insistence that when it comes to the practice of democratic governance among the nations of the world, Nigeria has made consistent progress in this Fourth Republic, and we should be proud.

Indeed, we can celebrate how far we have come on this day if only we can count our blessings instead of our missteps. We are a democracy that just 3 decades ago fell into a terrible mishap on June 12, 1993 when our most credible and united mandate was given to a man among us, transcending all our points of division, especially tribe, region and religion.

On that fateful day, our Democracy (and by extension, the whole nation of us), was beaten and left for dead by forces we could not resist initially. From that assault, our democracy slipped into a deep coma for another half a decade before being resuscitated in 1999. Even now, Nigerian Democracy remains nascent – undergoing intensive physical therapy and learning full use of all organs and functionalities.

Yes, June 12, 1993 was a day of sorrow, tears and blood for Nigeria – a day of disenfranchisement and dispossession on which our hard-earned democracy took a knife to the chest and lay in its own pool of blood in full glare of the whole world.

Yet, June 12, 2023, like the many before it, should be a day of introspection and rejoicing on which we ponder on the miracle of how our Democracy, once left for dead on the streets, somehow managed the strength to stagger to its feet and aided by the very finger of God found its way to the Fourth Republic, where, by the imperfect but determined nurture of Nigerians it is gradually regaining its strength, with increasingly bright and favorable prognosis for full recovery.

The lesson of June 12 is that Nigeria’s democracy is not a gift, random candy to be thoughtlessly licked by new generations and discarded. No indeed. It is a priceless legacy built on the labour, sweat and even life blood of countless heroes from every part of this great nation who gave their all, literally, for it.

Many of these heroes lie unknown and unsung, ordinary Nigerians who were felled by bullets or maimed by means we cannot even begin to imagine in those years, months and days of military rule before June 12, 1993, after July 9, 1998 when its protagonist was killed to present and into the future.

They may have made their sacrifice in obscurity, but they are neither forgotten nor ignored. We celebrate them today and always in the face and name of the great man on whose mandate they stood and strove, His Excellency, Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola GCFR. June 12 is their day and the inimitable M.K.O Abiola is their alter ego and embodiment. His election, the battle for his stolen mandate and his death in the struggle chronicles the decisive moments of modern Nigerian democracy.

We salute him, and they, today.

The most enduring lesson the present reaps from the labours of these heroes past and the number one characteristic of the democratic system of governance which must stay with us every moment is that it is a triumph of choice in the way we are governed. We are able to choose at elections as we did earlier this year because they paid a price yesterday that many today may find quite steep, if not impossible.

Of course, the challenge at every election is to recruit the best possible manpower choices for our nation from the pool of talent on offer, but even if we miss it, we honour them by keeping faith with the democratic tenets until we can choose again. This assures us, if our choice does not triumph, that it is only a miss and not a failure. Above all, that it is neither final nor fatal because in time we get to choose again.

It is true that on this June 12 our democracy is not yet the colossus we all yearn for it to become, but no Nigerian of goodwill who has played his part in this long and tortuous road that we have journeyed, and who understands the steady, if slow, processes of our recovery will have anything but admiration for our courage and resilience.

The certainty which comforts us above all with every successive June 12 is that our Nigerian Democracy rises, slowly but surely, like the Phoenix, from the ashes of June 12, 1993.

The greatest testament to this renaissance is perhaps the election of His Excellency, Asíwájú Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR as Nigeria’s 16th President earlier this year. Mr. President is a confirmed disciple of Chief MKO Abiola and one of the most prominent footsoldiers of June 12. History tells us that he too, like his principal, was marked for assassination for his services to democracy and barely managed to escape the fate of his leader by the slimmest of fortunes.

Therefore, I am fully persuaded that under his oversight the ideals of June 12 and the very essences of Nigerian Democracy, will find full and faithful expression. Mr. President’s promises of Renewed Hope is one in which Nigerians, especially the youthful demographics, have invested into with everything that we possess. I have no doubt that his Administration will exist solely to fulfill his words to Nigerians.

Democracy is a marathon. Sometimes it speeds downhill over flat ground, and at others it labours uphill over rough terrains but ultimately it is one race and only those who start at the beginning and cross the finish line who receive the prize. June 12 is a significant milestone in our race, a heartbreak hill where we had almost given up, but for MKO Abiola and all the other heroes who gave their all to keep us going.

For everything that June 12, 1993 and every other one after it has meant and will continue to mean to Nigerians – and for every other blessing to our nation, too many to recount, we are thankful to the Almighty God.

Happy Democracy Day, Nigerians.

YAHAYA BELLO
Governor of Kogi State

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