Gov Ododo Distributes Transformers to Kogi Communities

Governor Ahmed Ododo of Kogi has begun the distribution and installation of 30 units of 500KVA transformers to improve electricity supply and enhance rural development in 30 communities.

The governor inaugurated the distribution of the transformers at the government house in Lokoja on Monday.

Mr Ododo described the event as a major step in fulfilling his promise to light up communities and empower the people of the state.

He said the distribution was the first phase done with great pride and a profound sense of duty.

According to him, the first phase of the installation was strategically distributed across the three senatorial districts of the state.

“This initiative is a direct response to the needs and requests received from communities through the Ministry of Rural and Energy Development.

“It is with a sense of urgency and in line with the mantra of my administration to prioritise the welfare of the people, especially those at the grassroots.

“In the spirit of fairness and equity, I have directed that these 30 transformers be distributed across the three senatorial districts. Electricity is critical to our industrial drive and our determination to light up our rural areas to enhance livelihood and agriculture,” he said.

Mr Ododo said the installation of the transformers was not just about power supply but about investing in commerce, education, healthcare, and the overall quality of life for Kogi citizens.

“The project is about lighting lives, powering education, driving industry, supporting healthcare, and strengthening the security of rural communities,” he said.

The governor called on residents of the state to protect the electrical equipment from vandalism and ensure its effective use for the benefit of all.

The commissioner for rural and energy development, Abdulmutalib Mohammed, said the project was in line with the mandate of his ministry to enhance the quality of life in rural communities.

Mr Mohammed commended the governor for acceding to the needs of rural communities and the people who have had to endure challenges of power supply before now.

(NAN)

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