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Gov Ododo lauds troops for restoring peace in kogi community

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The Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Ododo, has reiterated his administration’s commitment to ensuring peace in Bagana and its environs while commending the military for restoring order.

Governor Ododo stated this on Monday during his inspection of areas affected by the crisis in Bagana, Omala Local Government Area of Kogi State.

Bagana, once known as the commercial hub of Omala Local Government due to its proximity to the River Benue, served as a trans-border business haven. The community was also among the last to practice trade by barter, a system of exchange common in the f.com

However, due to ethnic differences, farmer-herder clashes, and other underlying conflicts, the once peaceful and heterogeneous community became a theatre of war.

Governor Ododo explained that his visit to Bagana aimed to verify reports that peace had gradually returned to the troubled zones in Omala.

“The last time I came here, about six months ago, I left in tears because of the level of destruction to lives and property. Today, I am happy to see the youth and women smiling again,” the governor said.gcom

While addressing the people of Bagana, Governor Ododo urged them not to allow selfish politicians to manipulate them and disrupt the peace returning to the area. He emphasized that the Bagana market remains a vital hub that brings people together, especially the poor, to practice trade by barter.

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Osun Community Protest Relocation Of Airport Project To Governor’s Home Town

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Osun Community Protest Relocation Of Airport Project To Governor's Home Town

Residents of Ido-Osun, Osun State, on Tuesday, protested against the state government’s plan to relocate the state airport project from Ido-Osun to Governor Ademola Adeleke’s hometown, Ede.

The protest, led by youths under the aegis of the Ido-Osun Youth Forum, saw participants chanting anti-government songs along the Ido-Osun-Ede Road.

The protesters rejected the government’s claim that the current site was no longer suitable due to encroachment by individuals who had erected structures on the project land.

Reading a statement on behalf of the community, former Egbedore State Constituency representative in the Osun State House of Assembly, Abiodun Awolola, accused the governor of nepotism.

“This attempt to relocate the Ido-Osun airport to Ede is insensitive and must be resisted. Those advising the government to treat Osun as if it is Ede State should be ashamed of themselves,” the statement read.

Awolola highlighted the historical significance of the airport, stating that it had existed since 1936 before being abandoned.

He noted that successive administrations, including those of Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo, and Governors Bisi Akande, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, Rauf Aregbesola, and Gboyega Oyetola, had all made commitments to reviving the project.

“Over N20 billion has already been spent on the Ido-Osun Airport. Abandoning it for a new project in the governor’s hometown would not only waste public funds but also cast the current administration as nepotistic.

Awolola urged President Bola Tinubu to intervene and prevail on Adeleke to abandon the relocation plans.

He also called on the Ministers of Works and Aviation, David Umahi and Festus Keyamo, to boycott the proposed sod-turning ceremony at the new site.

Similarly, the Allied Peoples Movement condemned the relocation plan.

In a statement signed by its chairman, Adewale Adebayo, the party described the move as politically motivated and wasteful.

“Relocating such a critical project to the governor’s hometown reeks of favouritism and disregards the resources already committed to the Ido-Osun site. Osun State cannot afford to waste N20 billion of public funds, especially in these economically challenging times,” Adebayo stated.

Efforts to get a response from the governor’s spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, proved unsuccessful, as calls to his line did not go through, and he had not responded to a text message at the time of filing this report.

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Why Kamala Harris won’t speak to supporters now

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The campaign of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has said that the vice president won’t address supporters on election night, as the path to the White House narrowed for her.

“We still have votes to count. We still have states that have not been called yet,’’ Harris campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond said in the early hours of Wednesday.

“We will continue overnight to fight to make sure that every vote is counted.

“That every voice has spoken. So you won’t hear from the vice president tonight. But you will hear from her tomorrow,’’ he added.

The Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, is heading toward victory as the polling stations have been declared closed.

The winner of the presidential election had not yet been decided, although two major battleground states have been called for Trump.

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