By Habiba Onakpa Ibrahim In a strategic move to enhance Economic growth and unlock new development opportunities, the Kogi State Local Government Service Commission (KSLGSC) is set to partner with the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC). This collaboration is aimed at strengthening local government capacity in promoting non-oil exports, job creation, and rural economic development across the 21 local government areas of the state. The initiative is part of Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo’s broader economic diversification agenda, which focuses on harnessing the vast agricultural and mineral resources of the state, improving local productivity, and enhancing the competitiveness of Kogi-made products in regional and international markets. Speaking at the meeting held in His office on Tuesday, The Chairman Kogi State Local Government Service Commission, Hon Adams Adabenege,expressed optimism about the partnership. He stated: “This partnership will position our local governments as key players in national export promotion strategies. With NEPC’s technical expertise and support, we aim to train our staff, identify viable local products, and develop value chains that can generate income for our communities and Kogi State at large.” The Kogi State Coordinator, NEPC, Mr Usenide Abiekpeno and The Director General, Commodity Exchange, Export Promotion and Market Development Agencies, Hon. Victor Omofaye, in their separate speeches assured the Commission that the collaboration is set to take Kogi State from Zero to the Apex of Export thereby giving credits to the relevant quarters where these Commodities are gotten and also placing Kogi State permanently on the International Commodity Market. They …











