He noted that Mr Ododo’s administration was also sponsoring hundreds of youths for advanced training in smart agriculture.
Mr Fanwo restated Governor Ahmed Ododo’s administration’s commitment to ensuring peace and stability across Kogi State.
Communities in Idah, Kabba-Bunu, and Lokoja Local Government Areas of the state were the worst hit.
The rector thanked the governor for what he described as his timely and strategic intervention.
Mr Ododo reaffirmed the unwavering commitment to combating insecurity for the safety of Kogi residents and desired development.
The governor emphasised that the visit was a testament to his administration’s commitment to healthcare development.
He commended local security structures such as the Okun hunters and other grassroots security outfits for their vital role in maintaining peace and order.
Mr Farouk, who disclosed this at a news briefing in Lokoja on Tuesday, appealed for patience among residents for the period of the overhaul.
Mr Ododo described Ramadan as a “sacred time” for reflecting on Allah’s goodness, deepening devotion, and practising self-discipline.
The commissioner said the hectares of land would be allocated to farmers to ensure all-year-round farming activities.
