Kogi Matters
Kogi State is Becoming a Construction Hub – Fanwo
The Kogi State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mr. Kingsley Femi Fanwo, has announced that the administration of Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo is rapidly transforming Kogi into a construction hub. He noted that the state government is prioritizing critical infrastructure to attract top-tier investments.
In a statement released on Friday, Fanwo highlighted the growing global recognition of the Ododo administration’s strides in infrastructure development.
“In the 21st century, no serious conversation about investment can exclude infrastructure. What draws investors are key factors like reliable infrastructure, robust security, an available workforce, abundant natural resources, and efficient land administration,” Fanwo said.
He emphasized that the Ododo administration has declared a state of emergency on infrastructure, with visible progress in the state capital, Lokoja.
“The capital city is undergoing a remarkable transformation with improved roads and other infrastructural projects that enhance its aesthetic appeal. However, this development isn’t limited to Lokoja alone. Township roads are being constructed in other urban areas, and rural communities are also benefitting from new road networks, which will greatly support agricultural activities,” he explained.
Fanwo also detailed the government’s significant investments in agriculture over the past 10 months, totaling over ?9 billion.
“We are redefining Kogi’s economic narrative. Instead of merely exporting raw materials and importing finished products at inflated prices, we’re working to improve value chains and boost the local economy. Investments include the procurement of modern farm machinery, improved seedlings and livestock breeds, extension services to educate farmers on modern techniques, and the preparation of over 8,000 hectares of land allocated to youths and women,” he stated.
He added that the government is attracting reputable investors to add value to key crops such as cashew and cassava, for which Kogi is the leading producer in Nigeria.
Fanwo also underscored the administration’s focus on security through a “community-led approach.”
“The Governor is empowering local communities to take ownership of their security, a globally recognized best practice. This strategy not only enhances safety but also creates job opportunities, reducing the pool of individuals vulnerable to criminal recruitment,” he noted.
The Commissioner urged investors to take advantage of the state’s investor-friendly policies, including efficient land and tax administration. He highlighted the administration’s commitment to education, which has produced a skilled workforce ready to support new investments.
“Kogi is blessed with the richest deposits of solid minerals and other resources in Nigeria. We urge our people to support the administration’s efforts to ensure these resources are harnessed for the benefit of all Kogites,” Fanwo concluded.
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