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Safeguard Public Infrastructure To Sustain Devt, Kogi Govt Charges Citizens

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The Kogi State Government has charged citizens to actively protect public infrastructure in their communities to sustain the state’s rapid development.

Speaking on Tuesday in Lokoja, the state Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mr. Kingsley Fanwo, emphasised that “the real owners of public infrastructure are the people, and it is incumbent upon you to protect them.”

The commissioner highlighted the significant progress achieved over the past year under the leadership of His Excellency Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo.

“Our administration is building on the achievements of previous governments and opening up new channels of development,” he noted. “From roadways and educational institutions to commercial facilities and water supply networks, Kogi State is witnessing a transformation.” Fanwo said.

He added, “Our water infrastructure has improved tremendously, particularly in major cities, thanks to the tireless efforts of the State Ministry of Water Resources. However, while the government is committed to serving the people, real progress occurs when citizens take ownership and protect the infrastructure in their areas. This not only preserves our gains but also enables us to channel resources into other critical areas.”

Fanwo also highlighted the administration’s commitment to rural development through extensive projects led by the Kogi State Community and Social Development Agency. “We are currently upgrading over 150 primary healthcare centers to provide secondary healthcare services in rural communities. These investments, costing billions of naira, must be safeguarded by the people for the benefit of all,” Fanwo stressed.

He further urged citizens to report any instances of vandalism through the Ministry of Information and Communications, which will escalate such cases to the office of the State Security Adviser. “You can report issues by contacting 07073167729, and rest assured, your identity will remain confidential,” he said.

This call to action underscores that Kogi State’s development is a shared responsibility. By protecting public infrastructure, citizens ensure that the fruits of progress continue to benefit all, paving the way for a brighter future for the state.

Chibuike Chukwu is a Senior Correspondent with Independent Newspapers Limited, a member of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) and Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN). He has reported sports, especially football, for more than eight years and presently writes on Nigeria football league, the national football teams as well as other sports. His professional career has taking him through a couple of media organizations. He is a graduate of the University of Calabar.

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