Lokoja, June 5, 2023 Gov. Yahaya Bello on Monday announced the dissolution of the Kogi 7th State House of Assembly. Dissolving the assembly during a valedictory session held on the floor of the House, the governor cited relevant sections of the constitution to affirm that the Assembly is dissolved with immediate effect. Bello said “Whereas |
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The Federal Government on Wednesday approved 526 million dollars for power projects in Abia, Imo and Benue.
The Federal Executive Council at its weekly meeting also approved N190.5 million for the purchase of a microscope by the University of Ibadan.
Minister of Power, Sale Mamman and Minister of State for Education, Mr Emeka Nwajiuba, made these known to newsmen at the end of Wednesday’s meeting of the Council.
Mamman said that 506 million dollars was approved for the extension of transmission lines in Umuahia, Abia and Mbano in Imo.
Kogi, Benue speakers canvass support for North Central president Kogi, Benue speakers canvass support for North Central president
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Speaker of Kogi State Assembly, Prince Mathew Kolawole, on Thursday, led some members of the house to Benue State to canvass support for the 2023 presidential aspiration of Governor, Yahaya Bello.
Kolawole who was answering questions from newsmen after the closed-door meeting they had with members of Benue State Assembly that lasted over two hours said that his principal possesses what it takes to mount the nation’s exalted seat.
The Kogi Speaker said that Governor Bello has in the past five years excelled in improving the security of lives and property in the state and promoted youth empowerment.