Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Creating liberating content

FG Cracks Down on...

The Federal Government has shut down over 13.5 million social media accounts across...

Confluence Tech Kicks Off...

Kogi State Government, in partnership with TechEffico, has launched Confluence Tech, an initiative...

UNIZIK Bans Final-Year Students’...

The management of Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka, has announced an indefinite ban...

Lokoja-Abuja Gridlock Eases After...

The Lokoja-Abuja highway, which had been brought to a standstill by severe traffic...
HomenewsKogi Government Cracks...

Kogi Government Cracks Down on Trade Unions, Bans Daily Revenue Collection

The Kogi State Government has taken a decisive step to regulate revenue collection in the state by banning trade unions from collecting daily levies in all 21 local government areas. The decision, announced by Governor Usman Ododo through the Commissioner for Information, Kingsley Fanwo, aims to curb financial mismanagement and ensure funds meant for state infrastructure are properly utilized.

READ ALSO, ODODO MEDIA AIDE HOSTS RISING STAR AJEMO

Governor Ododo emphasized that the Infrastructure Maintenance Levy (IML) was introduced in 2017 as a way for commercial vehicle operators to contribute to road maintenance and state development. However, the system has been reportedly hijacked by union leaders who divert funds for personal gains rather than remitting them as required. This, the government stated, has resulted in losses for both transport workers and the state.

To prevent further abuse, the government has completely outlawed the collection of daily revenue by unions. Fanwo stated that while unions have the right to collect dues, such contributions must be agreed upon by members and collected on a periodic basis—either monthly, bi-annually, or annually as outlined in their respective by-laws.

VIDEO: KOGI GOVERNMENT HOUSE LAUNCHES MONTHLY NEWSLETTER

To enforce the ban, security agencies have been directed to ensure full compliance and maintain public order. The government warned that any attempt to disrupt business activities or resist the policy would be met with strict legal action. This move, according to officials, aligns with the administration’s commitment to economic reforms and transparent revenue management.

Additionally, Kogi’s State Security Adviser, Commander Jerry Omodara (retd.), reaffirmed that commercial tricycles and motorcycles remain banned from highways. He explained that the restriction is necessary to reduce road accidents and improve safety for commuters and pedestrians.

Get notified whenever we post something new!

spot_img

Create a website from scratch

Just drag and drop elements in a page to get started with Newspaper Theme.

Continue reading

Broken Promises’: Isak’s Newcastle, Liverpool Locked in Transfer Standoff

Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak has publicly accused the club of breaking promises regarding his future, deepening the ongoing standoff amid Liverpool’s pursuit of the Swedish international. Isak, 25, insists his relationship with the Magpies “can’t continue” after Newcastle...

Niger Governor Pays Condolence Visit to Ododo in Okene

Niger State Governor, Hon. Mohammed Umar Bago, has paid a condolence visit to Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Usman Ododo following the demise of his father, Mallam Ahmed Momohsani. Governor Bago, who led a delegation of top government officials to Okene,...

Zelensky avoids clashes in White House talks as Ukraine seeks more time

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s latest visit to Washington was marked by a more measured tone than his stormy encounter with US President Donald Trump earlier this year. While deep differences remain over how to end the war with Russia,...

Enjoy exclusive access to all of our content

Get an online subscription and you can unlock any article you come across.