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May Day: Governor Ododo Extends Health Insurance To Kogi LG Workers by Sheezy(m): 10:00am On May 02
Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Usman Ododo has said his administration will conclude ongoing negotiations with the organized labour over the implementation of minimum wage for workers in the state.

The Governor made this known in his address at the Workers’ Day rally held at the Muhammadu Buhari Civic Centre in Lokoja.


Governor Ododo who commended the workers for their dedication, resilience, and invaluable contributions to the progress and prosperity of the state urged workers in the state to continue to support the policies and programmes of the state government.

He assured that the state government will continue to evolve ways to improve the welfare of workers in the state.

“Your commitment to excellence, even in the face of challenges, inspires us all as we continue to explore ways to improve the welfare of our workers beyond the minimum expectation of the average worker in Kogi State.

“As an administration, we recognize the importance of fair wages, safe working conditions, and social security for every worker.

“Therefore, we are committed to implementing policies that promote the rights of workers and ensure dignity in the workplace”, the Governor said.

Governor Ododo stated that his administration has commenced full payment of the contributory state health insurance scheme for all workers under the formal sector coverage in the state civil service, and announced plans by the state government to extend the health insurance scheme to workers at the local government level in the state.

The Kogi State Governor also informed the gathering at the workers’ day rally of government’s intervention through the free education policy in the state, distribution of quarterly food palliatives, continuation of ongoing infrastructure projects, reforms in agricultural practices and enhancement of the state security architecture with the recruitment of more men and provision of logistics for adequate policing of all communities in the state.


According to Governor Ododo, “with most of our workers in the state now enrolled under the Kogi state health insurance scheme, we shall soon extend coverage under the health insurance scheme to the local government level.

The State free education policy remains on course and payment of Senior Secondary School Examination fees has been fully offset by the government.


Our new template for payment of bursary to students in higher institutions has been adjudged to be a step higher in transparency and accountability.

Our quarterly palliatives has since commenced and we shall not renege on this accord until the economic indices improve.

We have embarked on an aggressive agricultural reform programme that will identify and support genuine farmers with subsidy, secure our farmlands and communities, guarantee food security and there is increase in the number of boots on the ground across communities, and logistical enhancement are in place to step up efforts to make Kogi State completely unsafe for criminals.”

While acknowledging improvements in the salaries of civil servants and pensioners at the local government level, Governor Ododo said the state government has demonstrated resolve to make funds available for the welfare and wellbeing of the state workforce promising to do more to keep the workers happy and more productive.

The Governor urged the organized Labour in the state to continue its constructive engagement with the government, noting that the conducive atmosphere created for negotiation between labour unions and the government has enabled the state to address issues bothering on the welfare of workers in the state.


Ismaila Isah

Special Adviser on Media to the Governor

May 1, 2024

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Re: May Day: Governor Ododo Extends Health Insurance To Kogi LG Workers by Phranx1: 10:41am On May 02
Acting governor to the third term governor who still enjoys extended immunity grin

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Re: May Day: Governor Ododo Extends Health Insurance To Kogi LG Workers by malali: 10:50am On May 02
YAHYA BELLO'S THIRD TERM....

ODODO AND YAHYA BELLO SHARING THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

ODODO AND YAHYA BELLO SHARING THE IMMUNITY.

YAHYA BELLO STILL HAS FULL ACCESS TO THE FAAC ALLOCATION OF KOGI STATE.

ONLY IN NIGERIA.......WILD COUNTRY

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Re: May Day: Governor Ododo Extends Health Insurance To Kogi LG Workers by socialmediaman: 12:04pm On May 02
Re: May Day: Governor Ododo Extends Health Insurance To Kogi LG Workers by yarimo(m): 12:08pm On May 02
Just some few months as governor, ododo is doing great than the scammer in Abia state government house.

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Re: May Day: Governor Ododo Extends Health Insurance To Kogi LG Workers by SaLongs1(m): 12:18pm On May 02
Kogi people are done for.
Re: May Day: Governor Ododo Extends Health Insurance To Kogi LG Workers by Azazyel: 12:19pm On May 02
Health insurance is normal for every worker. Why is this one making it look so big? Nigerians are really suffering

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Re: May Day: Governor Ododo Extends Health Insurance To Kogi LG Workers by happiness32: 12:20pm On May 02
Fantastic

Well done
Re: May Day: Governor Ododo Extends Health Insurance To Kogi LG Workers by AskNgige2: 12:43pm On May 02
This Ododo na Olodo.


I don't know why I see him as onukwu..
Re: May Day: Governor Ododo Extends Health Insurance To Kogi LG Workers by Ameboperoo(m): 1:02pm On May 02
Azazyel:
Health insurance is normal for every worker. Why is this one making it look so big? Nigerians are really suffering
By the Acts, it is supposed to be compulsory.
It is being introduced "newly" and it is making headline?
The government is supposed to be sanctioned for not implementing it since.
The workers have been deprived of their rights for too long
Re: May Day: Governor Ododo Extends Health Insurance To Kogi LG Workers by Judolisco(m): 1:12pm On May 02
Where is yahaya bello?
Re: May Day: Governor Ododo Extends Health Insurance To Kogi LG Workers by youngrichnigga: 1:47pm On May 02
For a start, what's kogi state's minimum wage at the moment angry angry
Re: May Day: Governor Ododo Extends Health Insurance To Kogi LG Workers by Azazyel: 2:17pm On May 02
Ameboperoo:

By the Acts, it is supposed to be compulsory.
It is being introduced "newly" and it is making headline?
The government is supposed to be sanctioned for not implementing it since.
The workers have been deprived of their rights for too long


It's because the citizens themselves are not thinking straight. The politicians are relaxed cos they know Many Nigerians aren't thinking straight. Nigerians are only fighting over religion and tribe then enabling corruption. They would never fight collectively for their fundamental rights
Re: May Day: Governor Ododo Extends Health Insurance To Kogi LG Workers by Duyt1798: 7:22pm On May 02
Lol .... See this one. Something that has been applicable in most states for a while now, na him dis one dey hype. Kogi really dey backwards be dat o
Re: May Day: Governor Ododo Extends Health Insurance To Kogi LG Workers by BALLOSKI: 3:25am On May 03
AskNgige2:
This Ododo na Olodo.


I don't know why I see him as onukwu..

He can't say anything.

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