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Kogi: Tinubu committed to nation-building, says Governor-elect Ododo

“President Bola Tinubu has shown immense and unimpeachable commitment to humanitarian activities,” said Mr Ododo.

• December 24, 2023
Usman Ododo
Usman Ododo

Governor-elect Usman Ododo says President Bola Tinubu is committed to nation-building. He urged Kogi residents and Nigerians to imbibe a similar spirit as they celebrate Christmas.

In a Christmas message by his media office, Mr Ododo said, “The commemoration of the birth of Christ is a period for deep reflection on the need to think and act in manners that bring glory to our nation.”

The governor-elect noted that Christmas and its significance to Christians remained immense, hence his rejoicing with Christians and Nigerians during the auspicious period.

He said, “This is a period for sober reflection and commitment to practices and attitudes that can help build our nation. Christ was selfless and completely committed to the service and redemption of humanity.

“As leaders and citizens, we must constantly remind ourselves of the need to support the weak and provide for the needy in society. We must promote our nation with the right policies and patriotic zeal.”

Mr Ododo added, “It is heartwarming that our party and our leader, President Bola Tinubu, has shown immense and unimpeachable commitment to humanitarian activities by putting in place deliberate policies to stamp out poverty and give the people meaningful livelihood.

“In line with the ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ of our president and leader, Governor Yahaya Bello also worked with policies that have drastically reduced poverty in Kogi.”

Mr Ododo promised to build on the legacies of Mr Bello on assuming office in January.

“For eight years, we have watched at close quarters, an administration that has redefined the place of Kogi in the national polity and which has been fair to all religions and ethnic divides.

“When we step into the big shoes in January, we shall build on these legacies. I have been hired by the people of Kogi to be their servant. My team and I will serve with every sense of responsibility and iron-cast commitment to the development of the state.

“We will defend the interest of all ethnic and religious persuasions and foster an unbreakable bond among the people as a platform for prosperity and development,” he said. 

(NAN)

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