Kogi State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Hon. Kingsley Fanwo, explained the rationale behind the appointment of 717 Ward Special Assistants by the Governor of the State, Alh. Usman Ododo. While briefing newsmen on Thursday, the Commissioner said the appointments were made to "deepen democracy and ensure participatory governance among the grassroots population", assuring the people of the determination of the Governor to give power to the people. "The Governor is determined to ensure grassroots participation in governance. He doesn't want to be detached from the hopes and aspirations of the grassroots. We have learnt from past experiences and should be able to put those lessons to use. "In the past, many of the appointed Special Advisers and Senior Special Assistants lived in the state capital and did not relate with the grassroots people. There was a gap between the pulse at the grassroots and the impression of the Government. But with this novel appointment strategy, the people at the grassroots are already jubilating over the commendable inclusive governance. "Those appointed are those who sleep and wake up in those Wards. They don't live outside their Wards, and they will be the foot soldiers of the Government in achieving the Consolidation Agenda of the Ododo Administration". Hon. Fanwo also explained that the high number doesn't translate to a high cost of governance, saying the salaries of three Ward Special Assistants amount to what one Senior Special Assistant would have earned. "What the Governor did was to share one SSA salary …










