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NGE visits Kogi, urges Gov. Ododo to consolidate on predecessor’s feats

The Kogi commissioners encouraged the editors to tell Nigerians exactly what they saw in Kogi State.

• February 25, 2024
Usman Ododo
Usman Ododo

The Vice Chancellor, Confluence University of Science and Technology, Osara, in Kogi State, Prof. Abdulrahman Asipita Salawu, has said the institution makes use of hunters to help in ensuring security around its site.

Mr Salawu made this known to members of the Nigerian Guild of Editors who were in the state for a Standing Committee Meeting from February 23 to February 24.

He said that the measure had been successful in helping to ward off insecurity at their 400-hectare new site facility, which was in an area once notorious for crimes.

The VC said that the hunters know the nooks and crannies of the area and they were able to safeguard the area.

He said they were professional in handling their assignment, as they were trained and complemented by a private security firm in keeping the facility safe.

“No incident at all has been recorded to the glory of God,” he said.

Mr Salawu said the university took off from a site inherited from the polytechnic in the state, and the new site, when completed, would house five faculties that had infrastructure nearing completion.

He said that the university was also working toward starting the faculty of medicine by the 2025/2026 academic session.

As a prelude, he said that it was also working to begin four programmes, nursing, anatomy, physiology and medical laboratory science, by 2023/2024 academic session, once necessary regulatory approvals were finalised.

He said that the university had a student population of about 3000, but had only a 180-bedspace hostel facility for now.

Mr Salawu said it was on the verge of inaugurating the construction of a 400-bedspace facility, to cater for more students.

He said that the school was also working with the private sector to attract more facilities

Members of the NGE team also visited some other facilities executed under the administration of the former Governor Yahaya Bello.

NGE President, Eze Anaba, urged the current governor of the state, Usman Ododo, to consolidate on the good work of his predecessor.

Other facilities visited include the Reference Hospital in Okene, Ganaja flyover, GYB Model Secondary School, Adankolo, and the Muhammadu Buhari Civic Centre, Lokoja.

Mr Anaba said the Reference Hospital in Okene was one that could help the country in the area of medical tourism.

He stated, “Democracy is about the people and the facilities we have seen, including the network of roads. I am commending the state government for what my team and I have seen so far.

“From a lay man’s perspective, and what the doctors have told us and what we saw with our eyes; it is hugely impressive. The MRI machine and other laboratory equipment are impressive. I have to commend the Kogi Government for making this available. I would advise the people to put this to test and if this works, they will save Nigeria huge sums of money.”

The Commissioner for Information, Kogi State, Kingsley Fanwo and his health counterpart, Dr. Adams Abdulazeez, thanked the editors for finding time to inspect the projects.

They encouraged the editors to tell Nigerians exactly what they saw in Kogi State.

(NAN)

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