Indigenes of Kogi State across the 21 local government areas have commended governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello for paying the West African Examination
Council fees of students in the state’s public schools, saying he has cast his name in gold with the laudable initiative.
In a statement signed by the coordinator, KOCIG, Chief Yusuf Abdulganiyu, the indigenes declared that the governor had given the most valuable palliative that any government could give the citizens in the current economic situation. “As a coalition made up of thousands of Kogites from the 21 local government areas of the state and committed to the overall development of Kogi State, it came as a big relief and a pleasant surprise that the state governor, Yahaya Adoza Bello, has decided to lift such a heavy burden from parents’ shoulders at this challenging economic period of our nation.
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