By Abah Benjamin Eneojoh Kogi State December 31, 2025 Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, has signed the 2026 Appropriation Bill into law, formally approving a budget of over ₦820 billion for the fiscal year. Tagged the "Budget of Shared Prosperity," the financial plan is strategically designed to drive sustainable development, enhance wealth creation, and ensure inclusive growth across the state. He described the budget passage and signing as a major milestone in the state’s development trajectory, applauding the Assembly for prioritizing the collective interest of the people. Governor Ododo reaffirmed his commitment to fiscal discipline, transparency, and accountability, assuring that every allocation will be implemented in line with the law to improve livelihoods and expand access to public services. The Governor Ododo also expressed appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, noting that the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Agenda and ongoing fiscal reforms have boosted revenue flows to sub-national governments, enabling states like Kogi to record better internally generated revenue. He highlighted that the state achieved notable progress in 2025 across critical sectors, education, healthcare, agriculture, infrastructure, and women and youth empowerment and pledged to consolidate and scale up these gains in 2026. Priority areas include food security, accessible healthcare, quality education, road connectivity, and infrastructure expansion. Reiterating that governance is not politics and that will define his administration in 2026, the governor unveiled plans for a major transformational project like the development of an international cargo airport in Kogi. He explained that Kogi’s strategic location as …











