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Monday, 21 October 2024

Governor Alhaji Ahmed Usman Swears in Newly Elected Local Government Chairmen, Urges Result-Oriented Leadership



Governor Alhaji Ahmed Usman Swears in  21 Newly Elected Local Government Chairmen, Urges Result-Oriented Leadership



In a landmark event on October 19, 2024, the Executive Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Ahmed Usman, officially swore in the newly elected local government chairmen following their victory in the recent elections announced by the state Independent National Electoral Commission (SIEC) over the weekend.




During the swearing-in ceremony, Governor Usman emphasized the need for the newly inaugurated chairmen to adopt a results-oriented approach in their leadership. He encouraged them to operate with transparency and inclusivity by maintaining open-door policies that welcome the involvement of all stakeholders, especially those at the grassroots level.




The governor highlighted the critical importance of focusing on key areas that directly affect the well-being of the local populace. He charged the chairmen to make security a top priority, while also addressing pressing issues in sectors such as health, agriculture, the economy, and education. Governor Usman stressed that a proactive and collaborative approach is necessary to enhance the overall development and quality of life in the various local government areas.




In his concluding remarks, he urged the chairmen to embrace leadership that fosters unity and collective progress. By aligning their efforts with the government’s overarching goals for sustainable development, they are poised to make a meaningful impact in their respective communities.




As the newly sworn-in chairmen assume their roles, the people of Kogi State look forward to a renewed era of dynamic and accountable local governance, with hopes for positive transformations in various sectors.



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