When Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo assumed office, he was described in some circles as “stingy", It was a tag coined by those who expected government resources to continue flowing into the pockets of political power brokers and godfathers. But months into his tenure, that very “stinginess” is turning into a golden virtue, fueling a revolution in rural infrastructure, healthcare, education, and public utility. If stinginess to political rent-seekers translates to generosity to the people, then Kogi may be witnessing the dawn of a new era of meaningful development.
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