Kogi State Community And Social Development Agency (Kogi CSDA) Has Commissioned Micro Projects In Otite And Oshokoshoko Communities, Marking a Significant Milestone in the state’s development efforts. Under the leadership of Chief Dauda Momoh, the agency has been instrumental in facilitating community-driven projects that address pressing needs.
The commissioned projects are part of the Nigeria Covid-19 Action Recovery and Economic Stimulus (NG-CARES) Programme, which aims to mitigate the impact of the pandemic on vulnerable communities. Kogi CSDA has executed 21 micro projects worth N150 million in nine communities across the state, demonstrating its commitment to grassroots development.

Meanwhile, Ebira elder statesman, Major Aliyu Abdullahi (Rtd), has praised Governor Ahmed Ododo’s performance, urging Kogites to continue praying for his success. This endorsement is a proof to the governor’s efforts to drive development and prosperity in the state.
As Kogi State continues to make strides in community development, it’s clear that the partnership between government agencies, community leaders, and stakeholders is crucial to achieving meaningful progress.


