KOGI STATE COMMISSIONERS AND THEIR PORTFOLIOS
Earlier today at Glass House, Kogi Government House, Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo swore in Commissioners and other state officials appointed during his inauguration.
The commissioners are:
1. Barr Muzi Yinus Abdullahi Attorney General & Commissioner for Justice
2. Engr Mohammed Abdulmutalib, Commissioner for Rural and Energy Development
3. Barr Salami Ozigi Deedat, Commissioner for Local Governments and Chieftaincy Affairs
4. Dr. Adams Abdulaziz, Commissioner for Health
5. Haj. Fatima Momoh, Commissioner for Women Affairs
6. Mr. Abanika Taye, Commissioner for Urban Development and Housing
7. Mohammed Muktar Shuaibu, Commissioner for Commerce and Industry
8. Engr Mohammed Yusuf, Commissioner for Works
9. Haj. Rabiatu Okute, Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs
10. Hon Timothy Ojoma, Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security
11. Alh. Asiwaju Idris, Commissioner for Finance, Budget and Economic Planning
12. Engr. Bashir Abubakar Gegu, Commissioner for Solid Minerals
13. Sunday Faleke, Commissioner for Special Duties and Inter governmental Relations
14. Hon. Femi Fanwo Kingley, Commissioner for Information and Communication
15. Engr Faruk Danlaladi, Commissioner for Water Resources
16. Hon. Joseph Oluwasegun Stephen, Commissioner for Environmental and Ecological Management
17. Hon Wemi Jones, Commissioner for Education
18. Mr. Anyebi Aridaolo Monday, Commissioner for Youth and Sport Development
The new political appointees are:
1. Head of Service, Pastor Elijah Evinemi
2. State Security Adviser, Rtd Jerry Duro Omadara
3. Director General of Protocol Alh. Suleiman Ibrahim,
4. Special Adviser on Media Alh. Isah Ismail
5. Chief Press Secretary Mr. Oladele John Nihi
6. State Legal Adviser, Femi Adegboyega
7. Local Governments Auditor General, Yakubu Siyaka Adabenege
Governor Ododo emphasized the significance of their roles, urging them to serve in the interest of the state, the party, and to do so bearing in mind the trust the he have in them to serve the people in utmost sincerity, dedication and in spirit of service. He highlighted the confidence placed in them to build upon established legacies.
In a historic move for Kogi Governance, Governor Ododo stressed the implementation of strict Performance Evaluation, leaving no room for laxity. This signals a commitment to accountability and excellence in the government.
Furthermore, the Governor mandated Commissioners to prioritize grassroots harmonization. He underlined the idea that servant leaders perform best when they actively engage and include everyone. This emphasis on inclusivity aligns with the vision for effective and people-oriented governance.
Governor Ododo assured the people of Kogi State that his tenure would prioritize matters concerning peace, unity, and oneness. He emphasized a commitment to non-discrimination based on tribe, religion, or gender. The Governor made it clear that his government is dedicated to the well-being of the entire population of Kogi State.
- Oladele John NIHI
Earlier today at Glass House, Kogi Government House, Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo swore in Commissioners and other state officials appointed during his inauguration.
The commissioners are:
1. Barr Muzi Yinus Abdullahi Attorney General & Commissioner for Justice
2. Engr Mohammed Abdulmutalib, Commissioner for Rural and Energy Development
3. Barr Salami Ozigi Deedat, Commissioner for Local Governments and Chieftaincy Affairs
4. Dr. Adams Abdulaziz, Commissioner for Health
5. Haj. Fatima Momoh, Commissioner for Women Affairs
6. Mr. Abanika Taye, Commissioner for Urban Development and Housing
7. Mohammed Muktar Shuaibu, Commissioner for Commerce and Industry
8. Engr Mohammed Yusuf, Commissioner for Works
9. Haj. Rabiatu Okute, Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs
10. Hon Timothy Ojoma, Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security
11. Alh. Asiwaju Idris, Commissioner for Finance, Budget and Economic Planning
12. Engr. Bashir Abubakar Gegu, Commissioner for Solid Minerals
13. Sunday Faleke, Commissioner for Special Duties and Inter governmental Relations
14. Hon. Femi Fanwo Kingley, Commissioner for Information and Communication
15. Engr Faruk Danlaladi, Commissioner for Water Resources
16. Hon. Joseph Oluwasegun Stephen, Commissioner for Environmental and Ecological Management
17. Hon Wemi Jones, Commissioner for Education
18. Mr. Anyebi Aridaolo Monday, Commissioner for Youth and Sport Development
The new political appointees are:
1. Head of Service, Pastor Elijah Evinemi
2. State Security Adviser, Rtd Jerry Duro Omadara
3. Director General of Protocol Alh. Suleiman Ibrahim,
4. Special Adviser on Media Alh. Isah Ismail
5. Chief Press Secretary Mr. Oladele John Nihi
6. State Legal Adviser, Femi Adegboyega
7. Local Governments Auditor General, Yakubu Siyaka Adabenege
Governor Ododo emphasized the significance of their roles, urging them to serve in the interest of the state, the party, and to do so bearing in mind the trust the he have in them to serve the people in utmost sincerity, dedication and in spirit of service. He highlighted the confidence placed in them to build upon established legacies.
In a historic move for Kogi Governance, Governor Ododo stressed the implementation of strict Performance Evaluation, leaving no room for laxity. This signals a commitment to accountability and excellence in the government.
Furthermore, the Governor mandated Commissioners to prioritize grassroots harmonization. He underlined the idea that servant leaders perform best when they actively engage and include everyone. This emphasis on inclusivity aligns with the vision for effective and people-oriented governance.
Governor Ododo assured the people of Kogi State that his tenure would prioritize matters concerning peace, unity, and oneness. He emphasized a commitment to non-discrimination based on tribe, religion, or gender. The Governor made it clear that his government is dedicated to the well-being of the entire population of Kogi State.
- Oladele John NIHI
KOGI STATE COMMISSIONERS AND THEIR PORTFOLIOS
Earlier today at Glass House, Kogi Government House, Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo swore in Commissioners and other state officials appointed during his inauguration.
The commissioners are:
1. Barr Muzi Yinus Abdullahi Attorney General & Commissioner for Justice
2. Engr Mohammed Abdulmutalib, Commissioner for Rural and Energy Development
3. Barr Salami Ozigi Deedat, Commissioner for Local Governments and Chieftaincy Affairs
4. Dr. Adams Abdulaziz, Commissioner for Health
5. Haj. Fatima Momoh, Commissioner for Women Affairs
6. Mr. Abanika Taye, Commissioner for Urban Development and Housing
7. Mohammed Muktar Shuaibu, Commissioner for Commerce and Industry
8. Engr Mohammed Yusuf, Commissioner for Works
9. Haj. Rabiatu Okute, Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs
10. Hon Timothy Ojoma, Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security
11. Alh. Asiwaju Idris, Commissioner for Finance, Budget and Economic Planning
12. Engr. Bashir Abubakar Gegu, Commissioner for Solid Minerals
13. Sunday Faleke, Commissioner for Special Duties and Inter governmental Relations
14. Hon. Femi Fanwo Kingley, Commissioner for Information and Communication
15. Engr Faruk Danlaladi, Commissioner for Water Resources
16. Hon. Joseph Oluwasegun Stephen, Commissioner for Environmental and Ecological Management
17. Hon Wemi Jones, Commissioner for Education
18. Mr. Anyebi Aridaolo Monday, Commissioner for Youth and Sport Development
The new political appointees are:
1. Head of Service, Pastor Elijah Evinemi
2. State Security Adviser, Rtd Jerry Duro Omadara
3. Director General of Protocol Alh. Suleiman Ibrahim,
4. Special Adviser on Media Alh. Isah Ismail
5. Chief Press Secretary Mr. Oladele John Nihi
6. State Legal Adviser, Femi Adegboyega
7. Local Governments Auditor General, Yakubu Siyaka Adabenege
Governor Ododo emphasized the significance of their roles, urging them to serve in the interest of the state, the party, and to do so bearing in mind the trust the he have in them to serve the people in utmost sincerity, dedication and in spirit of service. He highlighted the confidence placed in them to build upon established legacies.
In a historic move for Kogi Governance, Governor Ododo stressed the implementation of strict Performance Evaluation, leaving no room for laxity. This signals a commitment to accountability and excellence in the government.
Furthermore, the Governor mandated Commissioners to prioritize grassroots harmonization. He underlined the idea that servant leaders perform best when they actively engage and include everyone. This emphasis on inclusivity aligns with the vision for effective and people-oriented governance.
Governor Ododo assured the people of Kogi State that his tenure would prioritize matters concerning peace, unity, and oneness. He emphasized a commitment to non-discrimination based on tribe, religion, or gender. The Governor made it clear that his government is dedicated to the well-being of the entire population of Kogi State.
- Oladele John NIHI
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