The Kogi State Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (Kogi RAAMP) stands tall as a beacon of rural transformation—driven by integrity, inclusivity, and undeniable progress. Under the effective coordination of Engineer Sheidu Obansa Adamu, the State Project Coordinator, and with the unflinching support of Engineer Abdulmutalib Muhammad, Honourable Commissioner for Energy and Rural Development, Kogi RAAMP has been nothing short of a strategic intervention in rural infrastructure and agricultural growth. The project is not a one-man show. At its core lies a collaborative spirit. The State Project Monitoring Committee (SPMC), chaired by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, works in tandem with stakeholders across the state. Traditional rulers, community leaders, opinion moulders, women and youth groups, and market associations are not mere observers—they are active participants. Their voices are heard, their contributions are valued, and their expectations are shaping how the project evolves. Kogi RAAMP interventions are geographically balanced and strategically located: For instance in Kogi West: Road upgrades at Ilai-Ifeolukotun and market development at Aiyegunle. Kogi Central: The vital AKU-Obajana road and AKU Market Hub are seeing extensive interventions. Kogi East: Rural access roads like Elubi-Etiaja and the transformation of Ajaka Market underline the project’s deep reach. This is just to mention a few and not isolated efforts as works are ongoing in all most every local government areas of the state. They represent an integrated vision to improve rural accessibility, reduce post-harvest losses, and strengthen the agricultural value chain. From road rehabilitation to agro-logistics development, Kogi …











