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Birthday Felicitations From Kogi Poly Rector To The Chief Of Staff To Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ali Bello

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I feel highly elated to identify with and celebrate the Chief of Staff to the Executive Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Ali Bello, on the auspicious occasion of his birthday.

My Dear Chief, I celebrate you for the special love and support you have extended to me in particular and for the growth of Kogi State Polytechnic in general.

You are indeed, a rare gem that is not carried away by the enormous authority and responsibilities that are bestowed on you by the virtue of your office and position in the Government.

I celebrate you profoundly for your unflinching loyalty to the person, programmes and policies of our Boss, His Excellency, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, the Executive Governor of Kogi State.

You have remained humble, simple, respectful, courteous, firm, loyal and transparent in your decision and relationship with the people you have met and I can attest to the fact that your word is your bond.

It is my sincere prayer that God in His infinite mercy grants you good health, long life, the strength and enablement required to render more selfless service to humanity.

On behalf of the Management, Academic Board, staff and students, I wish you a most fulfilling birthday and many more happy returns.

Prof. Salisu Ogbo Usman, PhD, FCIA, FABEN
Rector

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Press Release BEING A PRESS STATEMENT ISSUED BY PRINCE BOLARIN FRIDAY OGUNGBEMI, PUBLISHER, THE POLICY AND LAWMAKERS MAGAZINE AT A PRESS CONFERENCE IN LOKOJA ON 10th SEPTEMBER, 2025.

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A Call To Save Kogi State’s Educational System

The educational sector at both national and sub-national levels has for long suffered a lot of set back as a result of the failure of governments, through the appropriate agencies, to effectively carry out their Constitutional functions and roles as enshrined in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The current decadence in our primary education across Kogi State culminating from poor funding has remained a persistent challenge which has significantly impacted on accessibility of qualitative educational services.

This (Inadequate funding), has also resulted in cases of dilapidated infrastructure, insufficient learning materials, and shortage of qualified teachers, ultimately hindering the state’s human capital development.

The current astronomical increase of over 100% in the tuition fees of students in Kogi-owned tertiary institutions is another straw that breaks the Camel’s back and elicits serious concerns.

These astronomical increases in tuition fees will make life difficult and unbearable for the students from struggling backgrounds as they will definitely find it difficult to cope with the payment.

This development, will not only amount to denying them their fundamental rights to education but dash their hope for a brighter tomorrow.

There is therefore, urgent call for the state government’s intervention, to subject the new tuition fees to review in consideration of the present economic state of the people.

The institutions include:-
1. Prince Abubakar Audu University (PAAU), Anyigba
2. Confluence University of Science Technology (CUSTECH), Osara.
3. Kogi State University (KSU), Kabba.
4. Kogi State Polytechnic (KSP), Lokoja

The standard of education across the nation has nose-dived with poor funding of the sector as the major culprit but not without the aid of other factors like inadequacy of teachers, lack of motivation, poor infrastructure and learning materials.

Among others are the lack of basic infrastructures like classrooms, libraries, and laboratories, which even where available, are often poorly equipped.

Failure of government to prioritize Education due to sustained high level of misappropriation at all levels of government with the resultant little or no investment in the sector and hiccups in policy implementation have collectively frustrated educational development in the state.

For instance I can authoritatively say there have been shortages of teachers in all the primary schools in the 21 Local Government Areas of Kogi State from the past 10 years.

In addition, the existing teachers are ill-motivated, with poor conditions of service ranging from salary irregularity, salary insufficiency, poor physical environment to poor promotion implementation and percentage payment in the last few years (2016 – 2023).

The Kogi State educational system requires urgent, intervention, innovative and practical reform to bring it in line with international best practices, and relevance.

On the issue of Secondary School education in Kogi State, it is another long story of neglect and failure to enact and implement right policies at that level.

In the past 34 years of the existence of Kogi State, every successive administration has not thought it wise, necessary, expedient, to establish new secondary Schools in 21 Local Government Areas of the State.

Available records have shown that most secondary schools in the state are ill-staffed, suggesting a dire need for recruitment as available data revealed that the state was in need of 9,948 teachers at this level in year, 2022.

The previous administration of Governor Yahaya Bello gave approval for the recruitment of about 4,000 teachers in 2023 out of which about 1,000 were recruited. Presently however, many of those employed then have left the state service for greener pasture as at 2024.

As it is today, secondary schools in the state require more than 9,000 teachers.

The plausible policy of government increasing the retirement age and years of service to 65 and 40 years respectively failed to clinch the desired result as a result of government’s failure to adequately cash back the promotions of serving teachers who may choose to proceed on retirement after 35 years of service.

Secondly, the state government’s policy on programmed computation of retirement schedule of civil servants has successfully flushed out teachers who should ordinarily benefit from the five years extension, thereby making the policy a huge failure.

If the government sincerely wants to effectively implement the newly Harmonized Retirement Age for Teachers in Nigeria Law, it should direct necessary circulars to appropriate and concerned authorities.

It should redirect the Ministries, Departments and Agencies handling the removal of names of civil servants from the payroll immediately they clock 35 years in the service to spare teachers.

The provisions of this law in Section 2 says, “Teachers in Nigeria shall compulsorily retire on attainment of 65 years of age or 40 years of pensionable service, whichever is earlier.”

Section 3 reads, “The Public Service Rule or any legislation that requires a person to retire from the public service at 60 years of age or after 35 years of service shall not apply to Teachers in Nigeria.

Therefore by the provisions of this law the old order of 35 years in service or 60 years old is no longer applicable or sacrosanct to teachers in Nigeria.

Equally It is sad to note that 34 years after the creation of Kogi State, every successive government has failed to establish additional secondary schools within Lokoja metropolis despite the ever increasing, bloated population in the state capital.

CONCLUSION:

The educational sector in Kogi State is in crisis due to poor funding, inadequate infrastructure, and insufficient learning materials.

The recent over 100% increase in tuition fees in state-owned tertiary institutions will deny struggling students access to education.

Key Concerns:

– Poor funding and infrastructure
– Insufficient learning materials and qualified teachers
– Astronomical tuition fee increase
– Neglect of primary and secondary education

Demands:

– Review of tuition fees
– Increased funding for education
– Recruitment of qualified teachers
– Implementation of Harmonized Retirement Age for Teachers Law

Call to Action:

We urge the Kogi State government to prioritize education, redefine its priorities, and stop playing lip service to the sector.

The government must take urgent action to address these issues and ensure quality education for all.

Thank you.

Signed
Prince Bolarin Friday Ogungbemi, Publisher, The Policy & Lawmakers Magazine

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Ododo Without Borders: Kogi Governor’s Inclusive Approach Yields Medical Breakthrough

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By Abah Benjamin Eneojoh

Kogi State Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo has demonstrated his commitment to inclusive governance and development, responding swiftly to the pleas of the Igala Cultural Development Association (ICDA) regarding the Faculty of Medicine at Prince Abubakar Audu University (PAAU) in Anyigba.

The ICDA, on August 11th, 2025 was led by Deputy Governor Comrade Joel Salifu Oyibo, requested the governor’s intervention to revive the faculty of Medicine, which had been dormant due to accreditation issues with the National Universities Commission (NUC). Governor Ododo, known for his dedication to development without borders, expedited action and secured NUC approval for the MBBS program at PAAU.

This breakthrough has been followed by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) granting full approval for the program, allowing PAAU to admit its first cohort of 50 medical students for the 2025/2026 academic session starting in October.

The State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adams, hailed this development as a major victory for healthcare and medical education in the state, emphasizing that it marks the reactivation of medical training in PAAU and reinforces the state government’s commitment to expanding access to quality healthcare education.

This achievement is but a credit to Governor Ododo’s administration, which has prioritized education and healthcare development in the state.

The approval of the MBBS program at PAAU is expected to strengthen the state’s capacity to train more doctors locally, address healthcare workforce shortages, and improve overall health outcomes for the people of Kogi State.

With his exemplary leadership, innovative policies, and unwavering dedication to the to the people of Kogi State, Governor Ododo has cemented his reputation as one of the most impactful governors who knows no Tribal, Religious and Political barriers in the country. As the state continues to thrive under his leadership we need not to forget continuity for sustainability come 2027.

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Kabba-Bunu/Ijumu Reps Contest: Beyond Empty Rhetoric, Time for True Ideological Leadership

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The attention of the Concerned Constituents of Kabba/Bunu/Ijumu Federal Constituency has been drawn to a recent publication titled “Kabba-Bunu/Ijumu Reps Contest: A Battle of Ideologies, Not Just Ambition.” While the article attempts to frame the ongoing political discourse as one of ideologies, we find it necessary to set the record straight.

The fundamental question remains: where is the ideology in a man who defected to the African Democratic Congress (ADC) after losing a primary election, only to abandon the platform within one year to seek refuge in the All Progressives Congress (APC)? This pattern is not only inconsistent, but it also exposes the absence of conviction, principle, and ideological grounding.

Truth be told, Arc. Idris Salman has failed by every yardstick, indices, and parameter required to measure meaningful representation and development. The two years of his stewardship have left Kabba/Bunu/Ijumu Federal Constituency worse off than he met it. The absence of visible projects, enduring programs, or life-changing initiatives is too glaring to be ignored.

Even more troubling is the fact that most of the projects attributed to him were not facilitated by him. Instances include:

Collecting transformers facilitated by Senator Sunday Steve Karimi and laying claim to them as his project.

Collecting solar street lights facilitated by Hon. James Faleke and rebranding them as his achievement.

Collecting food supplies and agricultural inputs from other agencies and passing them off as constituency interventions.

These misleading claims beg very serious questions that demand urgent answers:

1. How has Arc. Salman spent our Constituency Allowance?

2. What visible projects within Kabba/Bunu/Ijumu can be directly traced to this statutory fund?

3. If projects facilitated by others are what he parades as achievements, then what exactly is his own contribution?

 

Until these questions are convincingly answered, any conversation about ideology is at best an insult to the intelligence of our people and, at worst, a calculated attempt to deceive them.

As patriotic constituents who yearn for genuine progress, we urge the good people of Kabba/Bunu/Ijumu Federal Constituency to begin the search for a credible and viable alternative ahead of the 2027 elections. Our constituency deserves a representative anchored on vision, competence, consistency, transparency, and a true ideology—not one driven by personal ambition, political inconsistency, and borrowed achievements.

The time has come for us to rise above recycled excuses and embrace a leadership that will genuinely drive socio-economic transformation for our communities.

Signed,
Concerned Constituents of Kabba/Bunu/Ijumu Federal Constituency

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