Hon. Salman Idris, the member representing Kabba-Bunu/Ijumu Federal Constituency, has expressed heartfelt gratitude to Governor Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo for the massive infrastructure development at his constituency especially at Kogi State University, Kabba.
According to a statement by the Federal Lawmaker, the Governor’s approval of N8 billion for construction projects, including a Senate building, faculty of science, and male and female hostels, has earned him praise from Hon. Idris.
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Hon. Idris’s appreciation also extends to the governor’s commitment to student welfare, particularly the approval of N316 million for bursary allocation to 8,750 students in the first phase and N300,000 per student for 201 law students, totaling N60.3 million.
He said the gesture demonstrates the governor’s dedication to education and the well-being of Kogi State citizens as it will take a lot of pressure off parents shoulder at this challenging period.
By acknowledging the governor’s efforts, Hon. Idris emphasizes the positive impact of these initiatives on the constituency he represents. His heartfelt message underscores underscores the significance of collaboration between government officials and representatives to drive development and improve the lives of citizens.
Hon. Salman further states that “the development at Kogi State University, Kabba, is a testament to Governor Ododo’s commitment to education and his vision for a brighter future for Kogi State youth.”
“In just 10 months, Governor Ododo has surpassed our expectations by turning the entire state into a construction site. You can see smiles on the faces of Kogites every where,” Hon. Salman added.
He called on Kogites especially the people of Kabba-Bunu/Ijumu Federal Constituency to continue to support the administration of Governor Ododo who is poised to set Kogi state on the path of greatness.
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