Bassa-Nge people urge for unity, collaborative effort, cry for infrastructural development


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By Our Reporter 

The people of Bassa-Nge kingdom in Bassa Local Government Area of Kogi State, have identified poor leadership as one of the problems retarding the development of the area for several decades, urging for Unity and collaborative efforts by all sons and daughters of the kingdom to fastrack development in the land. 

The people also used the opportunity to call on the Federal and state governments to brigde infrastructure gap in the area, particularly the construction of the Shintaku-Gboloko-Oguma Road which they said had been in bad state for decades, saying this had affected the economic and social lives of the people negatively. 

They made the call during the formal Launching and unveiling of Bassa-Nge Progressive Union (BNPU) Interim Executive Committee on Friday at Gboloko, headquarters of Bassa-Nge kingdom. 

The programme also coincided with the 40th day prayers in honour of their late King, Brigadier General Abu Ali, Rtd. 

While unveiling the Union, M.B Abdullahi, Makama- Daniya of Bassa-Nge Kingdom, and Secretary, Board of trustees, said the occasion marked an important milestone in the journey of the newly incorporated Bassa-Nge Progressive Union. 

He said gathering was not only to celebrate unity, but to lay a solid foundation for progress, accountability and purposeful leadership that would accelerate development in the kingdom. 

"We have gathered not only to celebrate Unity, but to lay a solid foundation for progress, accountability and purposeful leadership that will accelerate development in our land," he said. 

Abdullahi noted that the interim executive committee had been carefully constituted to provide direction, stabilize the structures and steer the affairs of the Union during the transitional period of six months, urging all Bassa-Nge sons and daughters, at home and in the diaspora to give the team their full corporation and support to enable them succeed in their assignments. 

There were paper presentations in honour of the late paramount ruler of the Kingdom, Late Brigadier General Ali, Rtd who they said had worked tirelessly for the unity, progress and development of the land during his life time. 

In a paper presentation, titled: "Strategic Importance of Bassa Nge Progressive Union as a tool for social and political emancipation of our people," by Dr. Abdulmumini Yakubu Umar, stressed  that the Union must have good leaders with progressive minds and leadership qualities to avoid political and social risk. 

Dr. Umar noted that they must ensure that there is Unity among Bassa Nge Speaking Community, adding that they must also avoid socio-cultural imbalances in the community. 

Speaking further, he said they must equally ensure that Bassa Nge children were adequately represented in local, state and Federal levels to enhance infrastructural development of their people. 

"They must ensure that Bassa Nge children are adequately represented in local, state and federal government to enhance infrastructural development of our people," he said. 

Also speaking, Jacob Edi, the Kakaki Bassa-Nge, noted that the Union had developed a strategic development plan for next 200 years, adding that within the next couple of years the situation of the Kingdom would change for good. 

"The birth of the Union was to harmonize all previous contending forces and forge a common front. This we believe will bring about accelerated development of the kingdom. Our late Chief has always advocated a  platform that can champion the course of the land and that is what we are having today," Edi said. 

Other paper presentations include: "The legacy of late Etsu of Bassa-Nge Kingdom, Brigadier General Abu Ali, RTD and his impact on the Kingdom, by Chief Julius Elukpo and "Unlocking the economic potentials of Bassa-Nge kingdom and the challenges of Leadership" by Dr. Yahaya Ndako. 

In his acceptance speech, the interim President of the Union, Dr. Yahaya Ndako, promised to work with his team for the progress and development of the Kingdom, adding: "We cannot afford to fail our people." 

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