NEWS
Ododo Approves N300,000 Monthly Allowance for Medical Doctors in Kogi
From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja
Kogi State Governor, Usman Ododo has approved N300,000 monthly allowance for medical doctors serving with the government owned hospitals
The Governor announced the new package at the launch of access to health care for 76,000 beneficiaries of local government civil servants, pensioners and students tertiary institution health insurance programmes held at the Lugard House, Lokoja on Monday.
Breakdown of the beneficiaries includes; 28,056 Enrollees under the public sector plan for local government civil servants, 3,427 Enrollees under the pensioners’ contributory health insurance plan and 44,760 students under the tertiary institution health insurance programme.
Ododo said that the additional remuneration has become necessary to discourage mass exodus of medical doctors to other countries of the globe in search of greener pastures.
He expressed concern over the alarming rate of brain drain of medical personnel generally in the wake of poor salaries and welfare packages currently being experienced in Nigeria and vowed that his administration is ready to tackle the problem headlong.
“The Japa syndrome is seriously affecting negatively our health service delivery and my administration would not relent stopping the development through provision of necessary comfort for our medical personnel to function effectively” Ododo assured
The Governor during the flagged off also gave an assurance that his administration would not relent in providing opportunities that would guarantee citizens’ access to quality healthcare.
The Governor said that Kogi is proud to join the global health insurance scheme to protect the health of the poor and admonished citizens to avail themselves of the opportunity by registering now as individuals, families and groups with Kogi State Health Insurance Agency.
The Governor further announced that “Pensioners earning below N50,000 would enjoy free health insurance, those receiving above N50,00 monthly will contribute N6.50 and those earning N100,000 and above will make an insurance contribution of N1,250.00 to ease their burden.
The Governor directed all members of the State Executive Council to adopt enrollment of 50 persons each into the health insurance, Special Advisers and Chief Executive Officers of Agencies also to adopt enrollment of 20 people each, and Senior Special Assistants 5.
He equally directed the Executive Secretary of Kogi State Health Insurance Agency to compile a list of compliance and forward it to him within three months.
In his address, the Executive Secretary of the State Health Insurance Agency, Dr. Aledare Adekunle had commended the establishment of the scheme by the immediate past Governor Yahaya Bello and its sustenance by the incumbent Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo.
He said that the scheme would no doubt go a long way in reducing life expectancy and premature deaths.
The Director-general and Chief Executive Officer of National Health Insurance Authority, Dr. Kelechi Ohiri who spoke through his North Central Coordinator, Alhaji Adamu Abdullahi at the event, commended Ododo’s Leadership initiative and policy to key into the global health insurance scheme
The Director-general said that the effort would certainly ensure that healthcare services is achievable in Nigeria
“Government intervention in the area of healthcare services is highly desirable and a welcome development that would raise the health standard of citizens
“Our concern is the sustainability of the scheme through technical support and policy direction by government at all levels.”
The Kogi State’s Commissioner of Health, Dr Abdulazeez Adams Adeiza in his speech, hailed Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo’s political commitment to achieve the universal health coverage in all parts of the state
“We are fortunate to have Ododo who has giving topmost priority to health” the commissioner affirmed
Highpoint of the event is the commissioning of two additional Toyota Hilux Operational vehicles for Kogi State Health Insurance Agency and Basic Primary Health Care Medical Equipment and Government House Clinic.
NEWS
Kogi Community Marks Annual Festival, Calls for Unity amongst Indigenes
From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja
The Odo-Ape community in Kabba-Bunu Local Government Area of Kogi state came alive last Saturday as indigenes at home and abroad gathered for the 2026 Annual Day Festival, a celebration themed “A Celebration of Heritage and Progress” with a call for unity and development of the area.
The event drew a mix of traditional rulers, political leaders, and community members, alongside Mrs.
Folashade Arike Ayoade, Secretary to the Government of Kogi State, who represented Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo.In his address, Jethro Kehinde Ologbonyo, National President of the Odo-Ape Development Association, described the day as both a cultural showcase and a fundraising platform for community development.
He highlighted the community’s rich heritage, pointing to traditions such as the Egungun festival, the Amoja song, the Egunda festival, and the traditional marriage system.Ologbonyo stressed the need to safeguard institutions like Iyeolofosi and Iyeolughonle, which he said embody Odo-Ape’s core values of unity and mutual respect. While commending Governor Ododo for his support through donations and infrastructure projects, he also urged the government to tackle pressing socio-economic challenges, including poor roads, limited healthcare and education access, and persistent insecurity.
He reaffirmed the community’s backing for the APC’s _“Renewed Hope”_ agenda and called on attendees to contribute generously to the fundraising drive aimed at driving local development.
Speaking on behalf of the state government, Ayoade praised Odo-Ape for its resilience despite security challenges in Kogi West. She noted that the Ododo administration is working deliberately to eliminate insecurity and restore peace across the state.
She urged the people to continue supporting government initiatives and to rally behind Hon. Durosinmi Meseko, the Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the APC and a son of Odo-Ape, described him as a proud representative of the state at the national level. “Your support for him is support for the party and for Kogi State’s success,” she said, while promising sustained government backing for the community.
In his keynote address, Hon. Durosinmi Meseko emphasized that cultural preservation must go hand in hand with progress. He described the festival as proof of Odo-Ape’s resilience, wisdom, and potential, and called on the people to embrace unity, hard work, and collective responsibility.
“The event is a call to action,” Meseko said. “We must pool our resources to drive development, equip our children with modern tools, and support one another in the pursuit of progress.” He urged the community to be ambassadors of peace and to keep the flame of culture burning for future generations.
The traditional ruler, Oba Meseko, also expressed gratitude for the peace and unity within the community, praying that the celebration would inspire stronger collective efforts toward a brighter future.
Asiwaju Prince Dr. Olatunji Olusoji, the Asiwaju of Ayere Kingdom and Chief Launcher of the event, was represented by veteran journalist Chief Olugbemi Femi. He emphasized that unity and collective effort remain the foundation for positive change, and commended Odo-Ape for showcasing the rich cultural identity of Okunland.
The celebration featured vibrant cultural displays, traditional music, and colorful attire that reflected the heritage and pride of the Odo-Ape people — a reminder that while the community looks forward to development, it remains firmly rooted in its history.
Foreign News
Spain Deploys over 13,000 Officers for Pope’s June Visit
Spain will deploy more than 13,000 police officers to stave off “Multiple” potential threats to Pope Leo XIV’s visit from June 6 to 12, the interior minister said on Monday.
The pope is due to draw huge crowds in the historically deeply Catholic nation when he travels to Madrid, Barcelona and the Canary Islands.
Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska said that the highest level of a special security plan would be activated throughout the visit, the first by a pope to Spain since 2011.
More than 11,000 police officers and 2,200 Civil Guards would be deployed, while the contribution of additional local forces in the northeastern region of Catalonia that includes Barcelona was to be established, Marlaska added.
Marlaska reeled off a list of “multiple” potential threats, including terrorism, “but also radicalism, other movements such as social movements, which may naturally seize the opportunity to make themselves heard”.
After staying in the capital, Leo will inaugurate the newest and tallest tower of Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia Basilica, 100 years since the death of its Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi.
The Catholic Church declared Gaudi “venerable” in 2025 — the first step on the path to sainthood.
The American pope will then travel to the Canary Islands, an archipelago off the northwestern coast of Africa that is a major route for Europe-bound migrants.
Leo is a vocal defender of migrants, an issue which was also dear to his predecessor Pope Francis.
The fact that the visit “takes place in different territories obviously creates greater complexity for ensuring that it unfolds normally”, as all locations are “very different”, Marlaska said.
Simultaneous major events, such as a series of concerts in Madrid by Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny, “do not make it easy”, but Spain “has the resources” to secure all the sites, Marlaska said.
Education
JAMB Schedules May 11 Policy Meeting to Determine 2026 UTME Cut-Off Marks
The process for the 2026/2027 tertiary admissions cycle is set to begin in earnest as the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has fixed May 11 for its annual policy meeting, where minimum cut-off marks for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination will be decided.
The development, disclosed in a statement by JAMB’s spokesperson, Fabian Benjamin, signals the start of critical decisions that will shape admission processes across universities, polytechnics and colleges of education nationwide.
According to the statement, the meeting will take place at the Body of Benchers Auditorium, located within the Institute and Research District in Jabi, Abuja, and will bring together key stakeholders in Nigeria’s education sector.
It is expected that the Minister of Education, Maruf Alausa, will outline major policy directions guiding the upcoming admission exercise.
“The Board’s annual policy meeting on admissions is a crucial annual gathering where stakeholders decide minimum tolerable UTME marks, admission guidelines, and policies for tertiary institutions.
“Furthermore, the meeting is expected to, in particular, formally set the tone for the 2026/2027 admission exercise while impressing on attendees the need to adhere strictly to stipulated guidelines.
“Attendees at the 2026 meeting would include critical stakeholders such as vice-chancellors, rectors, provosts, registrars and their admission officers.
Others are regulatory bodies ranging from the National Universities Commission (NUC), National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCCE), to the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), among others.”
The gathering is also expected to attract goodwill messages from major agencies within the education ecosystem, including the Nigerian Education Loan Fund and the National Youth Service Corps, alongside other stakeholders.
In addition to policy deliberations, the event will feature the sixth edition of the National Tertiary Admissions Performance-Merit Awards (NATAP-M), aimed at encouraging strict compliance with admission regulations and improving standards across Nigeria’s tertiary education system.
With stakeholders set to converge, the outcome of the meeting is expected to provide clarity on admission benchmarks and reinforce guidelines that will govern placements into higher institutions for the 2026/2027 academic session.

