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Gov Usman Ododo’s silence on Kogi’s 20 trucks of rice is worrisome — Okai

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The immediate past candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the Dekina/Bassa federal constituency, comrade Usman Okai Austin, has called on the Kogi State government, led by governor Usman Ododo, to clarify the whereabouts of the 20 trucks of rice sent to the state by the federal government to alleviate hunger among its citizens.

In a recent announcement, the federal government emphasized its commitment to addressing food insecurity across the nation, particularly in states like Kogi, which have been significantly affected by economic challenges and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The rice distribution initiative was part of a broader strategy to provide immediate relief to vulnerable populations and ensure that no citizen goes hungry.

While speaking to newsmen, Okai expressed deep concern over the state government’s silence regarding this issue.

He stated, “Withholding information about such essential aid sends a troubling message to the people of Kogi State. The citizens deserve to know where the rice is and how it will be distributed. This is not just a matter of food; it is about transparency and accountability in governance.”

Okai further elaborated on the importance of the rice distribution, noting that it is a critical lifeline for many families struggling to make ends meet.

“The people of Kogi State are waiting for their rightful share of this aid. It is the government’s responsibility to ensure that these resources reach those who need them most,” he added.

In light of the federal government’s announcement, Okai urged governor Ododo to take immediate action and provide clarity on the situation.

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“Silence on such an important issue is not acceptable. Governor Ododo must speak up and assure the people that the rice will be distributed fairly and transparently,” he said.

Moreover, Okai stressed the need for credible individuals to be appointed to oversee the distribution process. He pointed out that in previous instances, aid has often been diverted or sold instead of reaching the intended beneficiaries.

“We cannot allow history to repeat itself. The rice is not a political tool for the All Progressives Congress (APC) but a resource meant for all citizens, regardless of their political affiliations,” he stressed.

Okai’s call for action resonates with the broader concerns of Kogi State residents, who are increasingly frustrated with the lack of transparency and accountability in government operations. As the state grapples with economic challenges, the need for effective governance and equitable distribution of resources has never been more crucial.

Finally, Okai’s plea for governor Ododo to address the situation surrounding the 20 trucks of rice is not just about food distribution; it is a broader call for responsible governance and a commitment to serving all citizens of Kogi State.


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