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    Federal roads in Kogi recieve express presidential approval -Umahi

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    Olu Samuel, Lokoja

    Federal roads in Kogi State has received express approval from the presidency for construction/rehabilitations, The minister for works, Engineer Dave Umahi has said.

    The Minister also outlined the modalities being explored to expedite the works without delay.

    A statement issued on Thursday by the chief press secretary to the governor, Onogwu Mohammed, Umahi spoke during a visit to him by the Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello and Governor-elect, Ahmed Usman Ododo, at his office in Mabushi, Abuja.

    During the visit, Governor Bello expressed gratitude to Senator Umahi for his support and solidarity, contributing to the victory of the Governor-elect in the November 11 governorship election in Kogi State.

    Governor Bello expressed confidence that Ododo, upon his inauguration on January 27, 2024, would continue to bring significant infrastructure development to Kogi State, enhancing the pride of the people and the All Progressives Congress.

    In response, Senator Umahi congratulated the Governor-elect, emphasizing that his victory reflected the people’s desire in Kogi State for continuity and consolidation.

    He commended Governor Bello’s achievements in road construction, education, health infrastructure, and other critical areas, expressing confidence that Ododo would build on these successes.

    He urged the governor-elect to uphold the trust placed in him by the people and the party, ensuring the fulfillment of his campaign promises.

    He also commended Governor Bello for his unwavering support for the ruling party’s growth at both the state and federal levels, describing governor Bello’s commitment to the success of the APC-led Federal Government as unprecedented.

    He commended Governor Bello’s efforts in providing the dividends of democracy to the people of his state, noting that his effort would be more appreciated after office.

    The minister revealed that ongoing projects, such as the Ganaja road rehabilitation, would be concrete-based, aligning with the Federal Government’s policy to ensure durable roads in Nigeria.

    Earlier, the Governor-elect, Ahmed Usman Ododo, in his assurance to Senator Umahi, reiterated his commitment to the trust bestowed upon him by the people.

    He expressed gratitude for the minister’s support and pledged to strengthen the existing relationship between the state and the federal government through the Ministry of Works.

    Ododo assured the minister of his administration’s readiness to actualize the infrastructure master plan for Kogi as laid down by the current administration.

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