By Abah Benjamin Eneojoh Lokoja, Kogi State July 10, 2026 Nigeria's First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, on Saturday commissioned a series of landmark projects in Kogi State, including the National Community Food Bank Project for the North Central Region, the Kogi State Treasury House, the Kogi State Health Insurance House, and the Kogi State First Lady Empowerment Scheme, describing the initiatives as critical steps towards improving the welfare of Nigerians. The commissioning ceremony formed part of the First Lady's official working visit to Kogi State, where she reaffirmed the commitment of the Renewed Hope Agenda to food security, quality healthcare and the empowerment of vulnerable citizens. Upon her arrival at the Government House in Lokoja, Senator Tinubu met with members of the Kogi State Council of Traditional Rulers, paying homage to the revered monarchs while commending them for their unwavering support for the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Government of Kogi State. She urged the traditional rulers to deepen community sensitization on proper nutrition and healthy feeding practices, stressing that grassroots participation remains essential in the fight against malnutrition and the attainment of sustainable food security. The First Lady also showered encomiums on Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo for his unwavering commitment to the welfare of the people, particularly through policies and programmes aimed at strengthening food security, healthcare delivery and social protection across the state. Commissioning the Kogi State Health Insurance House, Senator Tinubu described healthcare especially maternal and child health as a cornerstone of the …














