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Kogi Governor Ododo Swears in 18 Commissioners, Other Aides

Kogi State Governor , Usman Ododo has sworn in eighteen  commissioners and other aides to pilot the affairs of the state in new dispensation .

The Governor  tasked  the newly appointed commissioners in the state to discharge  their duties with utmost sincerity as servant leaders  without fear or favour.

Ododo gave the charge on Wednesday in government house Lokoja during the swearing-in of seventeen commissioners as members of the state executive council.

The governor who stated that the commissioners were carefully selected based on competent and ability to deliver, said they don’t have any reason to fail in the tasks ahead of them.

“We are expected to hit ground running for a new era in the development of the state. You should be ready to discharge your duties creditably without fear or favour because it is our collective responsibilities to move the state forward.

“The immediate past administration led by Governor Yahaya Bello has laid down formidable foundation for us to follow and it is expected of us to consolidate on those achievements to further move the state to enviable height.

“I sincerely urged all of you to give your best, work harmoniously as a team  with one another and as the governor of the state I will be honest, transparent and probity to render our selfless service to Kogi people to justify the mandate given to us during the November 11, 2023 governorship election” Governor Ododo said.

While appreciating the good people of Kogi state and other  stakeholders for their unwaivering support before, during and after  the election, the Governor urged them to unite in the interest of peaceful coexistence of the people.

“Kogi state is blessed with enormous potential and we can only harness them if we are living as one indivisible entity. This administration is your government and you should all pray for the success of this administration.

“We can not build a house and destroy it, that is why I am appealing to you and seeking your sincere support to enable us serve you to the best of our ability” he stated.

Speaking on behalf of other commissioners , Hon. Salami Ozigi Deedat expressed appreciation to the governor for appointing them to serve under the current administration.

“We will be loyal , obedient and transparent in all our activities as members of the state executive council” he promised.

Earlier the KogI State house of Assembly had confirmed the appointment of eighteen commissioners and other political appointees.

The new Commissioners confirmed by the eight Assembly are
Farouk Danlami Yusuf,  Salami Ozigi-Deedat, Basiru Abubakar Gegu, Adams Abdulaziz,  Joseph Oluwasegun Stephen, Mohammed Shuaibu, Aridajo Monday

Others are SAN Muizideen Yinusa Abdullahi,  Rabiatu Okute, Kingsley Fanwo, Fatima Momoh,  Mohammed Yusuf, Timothy Ojoma, Sunday Faleke, Mr Abanika Taye, Asiwaju Idris Asiru, and Mohammed Adbulmutalib.

Ibrahim Oyewale in Lokoja

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