… states satisfaction on ACReSAL Project’s progress
The Kogi State Government has commenced the training of 2,310 young people in Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) conversion technology, across the 21 Local Government Areas of the state, as a means to boost the economy and tackle insecurity.
In partnership with Sufpay Ltd, the initiative is designed to equip Kogi youths with cutting-edge skills that align with Nigeria’s national embrace of cleaner and more sustainable energy solutions.
Speaking in Lokoja, the Kogi State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Femi Fanwo, described the programme as a bold and strategic move to position the state for the emerging energy revolution.
“This is about creating a new generation of skilled professionals who can compete and contribute meaningfully in the evolving energy sector. CNG is the future, and we are proud to be preparing our youths for it,” Fanwo said.
Fanwo stressed that the initiative will not only strengthen the local economy but also serve as a non-kinetic strategy in addressing insecurity by productively engaging the youth population.
“Our Governor, His Excellency Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, made a clear commitment to youth empowerment, and this programme is a clear demonstration of that commitment. We’re building development around our youth because they are the greatest asset of our state,” he added.
He also extended appreciation to Sufpay Ltd, noting that the company’s dedication and technical expertise have been instrumental in driving the vision forward.
The training initiative aligns with broader national efforts to transition to alternative fuel sources and reduce dependence on petrol, while simultaneously tackling unemployment through technical empowerment.
The training is also decentralized so that the youth can learn in their familiar environments. The training centers are Lokoja, Okene, Idah and Kabba.
Meanwhile, in a renewed demonstration of commitment to environmental sustainability and community empowerment, the Kogi State Government has expressed satisfaction with the progress of the Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) Project following a comprehensive 3-day inspection tour across various intervention sites in the state.
The inspection, led by the Commissioner for Environment and Ecological Management, Engr. Oluwasegun Joseph, who also chairs the State Steering Committee (SSC), covered project locations in Okene, Ankpa, and Kabba/Bunu Local Government Areas.
Among the inspected sites were key interventions such as gully erosion control locations, water harvesting systems, Community Resilience Facilities (CRF), and agro-forestry zones.
The inspection team which included members of both the State Steering and Technical Committees, applauded the quality of work on ground, citing strict compliance with set standards and commendable pace of implementation.
Speaking during the visit, Engr. Oluwasegun Joseph noted that the Ododo-led administration remains committed to improving livelihoods and building climate resilience among communities in Kogi State.
“The State Government is dedicated to improving the lives of our people, and this project is a testament to that commitment,” he stated.
Also speaking, the Commissioner for Water Resources and Co-Chairman of the SSC, Engr. Farouk Danladi, expressed delight over the achievements recorded within a relatively short time, particularly in Kabba, Ankpa, and Okene. He noted that the project’s progress has exceeded expectations, describing it as a model for integrated development.
Project Coordinator of Kogi ACReSAL, Barrister Ladi Ahmed Jatto (OON), thanked Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo for his unwavering support, which she described as a driving force behind the project’s success so far. She also appreciated the World Bank and national ACReSAL teams for their technical guidance and encouragement.
“The core objectives of ACReSAL are land restoration, livelihood enhancement, and boosting food security,” Jatto explained. “These goals are being met progressively in Kogi State, thanks to strong institutional support.”
The inspection exercise highlights the State Government’s focus on rigorous monitoring and evaluation of projects, ensuring transparency, impact, and value delivery. ACReSAL’s efforts are expected to significantly bolster Kogi’s climate adaptation capacity, improve agricultural productivity, and entrench sustainable land management practices.
As implementation continues, stakeholders express optimism that the project will catalyze long-term socio-economic and environmental benefits for communities across the state.