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Day Ancient City of Kabba Went Agog for Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo Across Political Divides
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Day Ancient City of Kabba Went Agog for Governor Ododo Across Political Divides

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The ancient city of Kabba, in Kogi State, witnessed an unprecedented show of support for Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo as thousands of people from across various political parties gathered to demonstrate their unwavering backing.

This massive display of solidarity was organized by the Kogi West Comradeship Leaders Forum, with the theme “Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo, the Exceptional Servant Leader, Setting the Place for a New Kogi State of Our Dream.”

Hon Barr. Zacchaeus Dare Michael, chairman of Kabba-Bunu Local Government Area, noted that the massive turnout showcased Governor Ododo’s widespread acceptance and commitment to the welfare of the people.Day Ancient City of Kabba Went Agog for Governor Ododo Across Political Divides

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He highlighted the administration’s efforts to transform infrastructure, stimulate economic growth, and ensure public safety, resulting in significant improvements in the lives of Kabba residents.

The celebrant, Hon Yakubu Adabenege Siyaka, expressed gratitude to the people of Kogi West for their overwhelming support, attributing it to Governor Ododo’s dedication to the people’s well-being. This dedication was evident in the diverse turnout, including youth, women, and community leaders from various walks of life.

According to Hon Oladele John Niyi, one of the organizers, Governor Ododo and his lieutenant, Hon Adabenege, are youth builders, and the overwhelming display of support indicates the positive results of their efforts. Mr. Tade J. Oshaloto, Public Relations Officer of Kogi State University Kabba, emphasized the importance of leaders receiving rewards for performance rather than sycophancy, stating that “No one goes for Legacy and fails.”Day Ancient City of Kabba Went Agog for Governor Ododo Across Political Divides

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The ongoing construction of roads in Kogi West, particularly in Mopa and Egbe, aims to enhance infrastructure and promote economic development. The governor’s commitment to the people’s well-being was evident in the massive turnout, showcasing his administration’s progress.

As the people of Kogi West and Kogi State continue to rally behind Governor Ododo, it’s clear that his administration is on the right track. This display of support across political divides demonstrates the governor’s ability to unite the people towards a common goal of progress and development.Day Ancient City of Kabba Went Agog for Governor Ododo Across Political Divides

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Governor Ododo’s leadership has been previously praised for its vision, character, competence, commitment, candour, and compassion.

His administration’s focus on infrastructure development, agriculture, and job creation has been notable, with efforts to guarantee food security and stimulate economic growth.Day Ancient City of Kabba Went Agog for Governor Ododo Across Political Divides

The people of Kogi State are optimistic about the future under Governor Ododo’s leadership.Day Ancient City of Kabba Went Agog for Governor Ododo Across Political Divides

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