Ahmed Usman Ododo, Kogi State governor, has said that his administration believed education was the most potent force for sustainable development.
Ododo made the remark at the 5th Combined Convocation Ceremony of Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja.
“This gathering is a solemn reaffirmation of our collective belief in education as the most reliable pathway to personal advancement, institutional relevance and sustainable development for our dear state and nation,” he said.
Ododo, who was represented by Joel Oyibo, deputy governor, said it was in recognition of this fact that the polytechnic has benefited from various targeted and impactful interventions aimed at improving infrastructure, security, staff welfare and student support, adding that to further strengthen the security architecture of the institution, Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras have been installed at strategic locations within the institution.
He said: “Solar-powered streetlights have been installed across the campus to enhance visibility and safety, while the Itakpe Campus has been fully fenced, effectively curbing encroachment and protecting lives and property.
“This intervention reinforces our zero-tolerance stance on criminality and our commitment to preserving a serene and conducive academic environment.”
Ododo acknowledged the support of the Federal Government, saying, “I warmly acknowledge the continued support of the Federal Government of Nigeria, under the visionary leadership of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Mr. President’s bold and courageous policies, particularly in the areas of economic reform, infrastructure development and education funding, are already yielding tangible dividends.”
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He noted that “Kogi State has benefitted immensely from these far-reaching interventions, and we remain deeply appreciative of his enduring commitment to national progress and renewal.”
According to him, “The convocation offers the opportunity to celebrate academic excellence, institutional strength and visionary leadership, the steady progress of the polytechnic as a strategic pillar of technical education and human capital development in Kogi State.”
He commended the Governing Council, Academic Board, management, staff and students of the polytechnic for sustaining the noble academic tradition, as he congratulated the 2023/2024 and 2024/2025 graduands for completing their National Diploma and Higher Diploma programmes.
He said: “I recall that two years ago, as Governor -Elect, I joined the polytechnic community at this same venue for the 4th Combined Convocation Ceremony, when concerns were expressed about the combination of ten graduating sets.
“Your perseverance, discipline and determination have culminated in this proud moment. I equally commend your parents and guardians for their sacrifices, and appreciate the polytechnic for equipping you with the skills and competencies required to thrive in an increasingly competitive world.”



