The Confluence State of Kogi has
never had it so good since the incumbent Governor, Idris Wada got into the seat
of government on January 27, 2012 as the third civilian Governor of the state.
For Governor Wada, who trained as a
pilot, governance is not about what one is able to acquire personally, it is
about what the government can do for the people and the generations to come.
So, his philosophy has been ‘do your best and leave the rest,’ and the people
of the North Central State are happy that at least the state is now in safe
hands, and that it is being controlled by a man, whose guiding principle is ‘a
bird is safe in its nest-but that is not what its wings are made for.’
He is not one to be overwhelmed by
the paraphernalia of office, which is why he has embarked on projects that would
impact on the lives of the people. He has demonstrated that once you put a
round peg in a round hole, you would get the desired results.
Indeed, Kogi under Wada has
undergone an agricultural and industrial transformation and this has been made
possible through the influx of foreign investors to stimulate the state’s
economy, culminating into the signing of about 12 memoranda of understanding
running into billions of Naira.
The attraction of foreign partners
into the state’s economy is anchored on the political will of Capt. Wada and
the creation of an enabling environment for businesses to thrive in the state.
The sole objective of the Wada
administration since it came on board is geared towards bringing back the once
lost glory of where the state ought to be.
Aside the fact that the
administration is limited by lack of funds to operate, the lack in proper
developmental road map, among other challenges before Capt Wada took over
the reins of affairs in the State, was one major problem of the State.
Up until the current administration,
the level of development achieved by successive administrations outside that of
the party in power, has been greatly influenced by spontaneous demand to meet
widening gaps.
Previous administrations had battled
with the dire challenge of development without a blueprint; this has remained a
huge challenge for development to take place.
So far, what little other
administrations were able to achieve, Capt Wada, the people say have more than
doubled them.
Initially, Capt Wada had to battle
with numerous distracting litigations, a monumental evil flood disaster that
ravaged the state, an auto crash that almost claimed the life of the Governor
in the later part of 2012, absence, collapsed and decayed infrastructures, as
well as an over bloated monthly wage bill amidst dwindling resources are some
of the administrations few challenges.
He has since attained transformation
compliant having met the yearning and aspiration of the people that elected
him.
Kogi State Government, under Captain
Idris Wada has gone to a remarkable extent in providing critical social
services to the people.
His focus ranges from Agricultural
Development to Road Construction; Water Supply to Health Care delivery; and
Education to Housing, a lot has been achieved despite constraining financial
resources and challenges.
In the area of Agriculture, for
example, regular and Fadama farmers across the State have been provided
subsidized fertilizers, tools including tractors, improved seeds and extension
services.
Still on Agriculture, the Wada led
administration has equally embarked on aggressive production of Rice, Cassava
and Palm Tree Plantations in council areas where it has comparative advantage
at a rate that it has created employment.
Towards consolidating on the administration’s
Agricultural transformation agenda considering that it is the mainstay of the
state’s economy, the government procured excavators, mounted planters, harrows
and levelers, harvesters and water pumps for farmers use in the council areas.
Similarly, more than 1500km of new
Rural Roads have been opened up in different parts of the State. This gesture
he said is aimed at assisting farmers move their produce to the market.
“We are encouraging commercial
agriculture, we are encouraging value-chain agriculture, processing of harvests
and micro enterprises (small scale enterprises) and giving incentives for
establishment of large industrial axis using the raw materials available from
agriculture, attracting a lot of youths and women into it and generating lots
of employment.
I’ll give you a simple example.
About a year ago, after the flood, there was devastation along the shoreline,
the flood prone planes. We converted them into rice production areas
and we enlisted the Federal Ministry of Agriculture in training young men
and women who are interested in agriculture.
“For harvesting, we bought rice
mills. So, we are producing rice now in Kogi State, bagging rice and selling
rice. We also created the environment for people operating their own farms. We formed
co-operatives of young people. These co-operatives cultivate one or two
hectares of farmland, then, they harvest, process, bag, and sell. Some deal
directly with government, others deal directly with owners of the farm. This is
an interesting aspect of agriculture in Kogi State. We were focusing initially
on cassava and rice. For the cassava value-chain, we are establishing cassava
processing plants that produce garri, livestock feed mills, and things like
that. We are also establishing ethanol plants from cassava which we intend to
propagate as substitute for kerosene, to preserve the environment and encourage
our people to use ethanol for cooking, instead of chopping down trees and using
them as firewood,” the Governor said in an interview.
The administration on assumption of
office, inherited 36 road projects. Several of the roads are still under
construction or either completed.
The road projects mostly domiciled
in Local Government Areas is the hallmark of the administration’s road
transformation agenda in the transport sub sector.
Aside the 270 post flood housing
estate nearing completion in Lokoja, one of the benevolent housing scheme the
present government intends to build very soon, will offer close to 1,000 houses
to civil servants mostly living in Lokoja at owner occupier basis.
Towards providing qualitative health
care delivery services to the people of the state who majorly reside in the
Local Government Areas, the Wada-led administration has also embarked on a free
rural medicare that has treated close to 50,000 patients.
This is aside the establishment,
renovation and purchase of standard hospital equipments to all the general
hospitals and health facilities across the 21 Local Government Areas in the
State.
Over 51 Rural Water Projects, involving
the provision of motorized bore holes and 20m3 Capacity Pressed Steel Over –
head tank; installed with 30KVA Generator and a Generator house he added
is currently on-going in some Local Government Areas and health institutions
across the State.
In addition, Kogi State Rural Water
Supply and Sanitation Agency, has drilled bore holes at about 107 locations in
13 Local Government Areas of the State.
Already the present administration
has completed 30 rural electrification schemes in some Rural Communities.
Several others he said are at advanced stages of completions in other Local
Government Areas.
Similarly, Transformers to boost
electrification in some Communities across Local Government Areas across the
State have been installed.
5,000 jobs have equally been created
in the state for unemployed school graduates mostly living in Local Government
Areas through the Youth Empowerment Scheme of the Wada administration.
These and many other interventions
in the education sector especially have no doubt seriously impacted on the
lives of people.
Kogi State once raised a bond at the
capital market. The multi-billion naira fund was used for infrastructure and
activities mainly in township local governments, connecting towns and
constructing the by-pass, (dualized by-pass), and creating diversion for
traffic from coming directly into the city.
For instance, those coming from
Abuja and going to the Eastern part of Nigeria through Kogi East will now have
an easy by-pass, without coming into the traffic of the city, the same
with people coming from the East, either to the north, to eastern or western
senatorial zones. They will no longer have to come directly into the town. This
is a major infrastructural provision.
An artery road through the
city-Lokoja has come to help. This road is now going to be expanded with
pedestrian lanes and proper drainages right through the heart of the state
capital.
Many roads in all the zones – Eastern,
western, central, all the big towns (Kabba, Iyalla, Egbe, Mopa) all of them are
connected.
The Kogi State Government is not
relenting in its efforts of providing security, shelter, job opportunities and
infrastructural development for its people.
Governor Idris Wada is selfless,
focused, determined and resilient in making sure Kogi State is given its pride
of place amongst the committee of states in the country and turned to Nigeria’s
latest haven, where everyone would love to visit and even reside. To many
people, this is enough for the action Governor to be elected for a second term
of office.