Nigerian politics has frequently been characterized as a zero-sum game dominated by vehement rivalries, ingrained interests, and ethnic divisions.
But in Kogi State, under the direction of Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo, a fresh story is taking shape.
Ododo has shown in his less than two years in government that politics can be about performance, inclusivity, and reconciliation.
He has blended vision with humility, political acumen with grassroots development, and tangible initiatives with symbolic reconciliation.
There was some upheaval in his ascent to power. In the fiercely contested governorship election held on November 11, 2023, many people feared Kogi would revert to the perilous course of political animosity and ethnic polarization. Ododo’s inauguration speech, however, established the framework for an alternative course that is based on harmony, equity, and progress. An Appeal for Unity Governor Ododo gave a progressive and accommodative address at his inauguration on January 27, 2024.
He said, “We are here today because we have chosen unity over disunity; greatness over petty grievances and peace over dangerous acts of recriminations and worn-out dogmas of ethnic jingoism, despite the election storm that threatened to set brothers and sisters against one another.” Since then, Kogi’s political discourse has used that remark as a point of reference. It was a departure from the past, when elections frequently widened rifts.
By promising his administration will be for all Kogites, regardless of political affiliation, tribe, or religion, Ododo reached out to opposition politicians. “Fellow Kogites,” he declared sharply, “I swear to you all that I will be the governor of Kogi State, not an ethnic governor.” Many now refer to this all-encompassing concept as the “Ododo Political Magic.” This approach places a high value on humility, shared accountability, and bridging gaps.
First Anniversary: A Reconciliation Symbol During his first anniversary in January 2025, Ododo’s reconciliatory politics were perhaps most evident. He organized a wide-ranging discussion that included Kogites from all walks of life, political figures, traditional leaders, youth organizations, women’s associations, civic society, the business world, and even opposition members, in place of self-congratulatory celebrations. The majority of people who ran against him and his predecessor were present.
They were persuaded to believe in a larger Kogi State by his dignity and humility. Regardless of political or ethnic divisions, the meeting was a symbolically sincere attempt to come up with ideas for the state’s future.
“The baton is passed from one administration to another, but the ultimate goal remains the same, which is progress,” Ododo said in his closing remarks, reminding the audience that governance is a relay race. Your role is essential to the realization of a larger Kogi State, regardless of whether you are a private investor, state official, traditional leader, or concerned citizen. His strong belief that Kogi’s diversity is a strength that can be used for progress rather than a weakness is shown in this emphasis on shared accountability. But the charm of a Governor of the Grassroots Ododo is not limited to words.
His government has started a people-centered development initiative that appeals to the general public. He has made a conscious investment in the fundamental areas that affect the lives of common people, in contrast to many presidents who prioritize metropolitan infrastructure. Enhancing Health Systems The Kogi State Health Insurance Scheme was strengthened as one of his first initiatives, increasing its accessibility for low-income households. More Kogites now have access to reasonably priced healthcare thanks to coverage expansion and premium subsidies for disadvantaged populations.
Furthermore, the Primary Healthcare Delivery System has drawn more attention than ever before. In rural areas, new centers have been built, and those that already existed have been restored. Villagers no longer have to travel great distances for medical care thanks to the recruitment of health personnel and the availability of necessary medications. Roads and Infrastructure in Rural Areas Accessibility in rural areas has also been a top concern. Ododo is aware that Kogi’s economy relies heavily on agriculture, which is dependent on well-maintained rural roads. His government has started a large-scale initiative to repair feeder roads that connect farming areas to marketplaces. In addition to enhancing trade, these highways are bringing once remote settlements into line with the state economy.
Youth Development and Education Renovating deteriorating school buildings, supplying educational resources, and constructing new buildings that align with his goal of building on the achievements of the recent past are all examples of Ododo’s dedication to education.
To prepare Kogi’s youth for a competitive future, his government has also started projects to incorporate digital learning into classrooms. Additionally, vocational training facilities have been set up to give young people real-world experience in ICT, agriculture, and entrepreneurship.
His premise is straightforward: the best remedy for unemployment and insecurity is an empowered young. Using Agriculture to Change the Game The core of Ododo’s development plan is agriculture. He has advanced and reinvigorated the agricultural platforms that his predecessor had established.
Kogi is establishing itself as an agro-industrial center with the proposed 245-hectare Agro-Industrial Processing Zone close to Ajaokuta.
$50 million worth of cashew was exported from the state without value addition in 2024 alone. To improve the value of farmers’ produce, Ododo has pledged to change that by establishing processing enterprises in Kogi. “This is extremely unfair to our farmers who work hard to step up production,” he stated at the anniversary discussion. We shall work together to create a more promising and prosperous future for Kogi State. Big-Ticket Projects for Economic Transformation Ododo is not afraid to take on ambitious projects that have the ability to change the economy.
The old market, whose site is no longer viable, is already being replaced by a new international market. He has stated that this market will “reshape Kogi State’s commercial landscape, establishing a center of economic activity that will be a model for other areas.” The work is proceeding steadily.
Similar to this, attempts are being made to fully utilize Kogi’s wealth of natural resources, which include steel, solid minerals, tourism, and the blue economy. While promising a secure and welcoming investment environment, his administration has strengthened ties with private investors.
Additionally, the governor has vigorously advocated for Kogi to play a significant role in Nigeria’s food security strategy. His vision of all-season farming is slowly coming to pass thanks to the abundance of water and arable land. In his inaugural address, he declared, “We must produce what we eat, eat what we produce, and produce what others eat.” Many agricultural interventions, like ACReSAL, have favorably altered Kogi State’s farmer demographic. A new generation of farmers, from Lokoja to Ibaji and from Odo Ere to Obangede, has emerged to transform the sector.
Humility as Political Capital: Ododo’s personal style and policy decisions are what make him unique. He frequently calls himself the “Chief Servant of Kogi State” and is affable and modest. Former enemies now find it easier to cooperate with him because of his humility, which has also improved the political atmosphere. He positions himself as a bridge-builder rather than a “strongman.”
He recognized the accomplishments of previous leaders in his inauguration speech, particularly former opposition party governors Alhaji Ibrahim Idris and Captain Idris Wada. As the founder of contemporary Kogi politics, he even honored the late Prince Abubakar Audu. He effectively conveyed the idea that leadership is a continuum rather than a war by doing this.
Politics Without Bitterness: Ododo has reinterpreted political participation in a system where the opposition is frequently viewed as an enemy. Frequently emphasizing that “this government is for all of you,” he urges detractors to share their thoughts.
It took our staff a few minutes to comprehend the Ododo Political Ideology in the lead-up to the Awards in the first quarter of 2025. To him, communication is more important than resentment. He thinks that communication can accomplish anything. Building on a Solid Foundation Ododo has stated time and again that it is difficult to succeed a “hugely successful administration” such as Yahaya Bello’s. He maintains, however, that Bello prepared the ground, cultivated it, and sowed the seeds, and that his job is to see those seeds grow.
This modesty in acknowledging his predecessor’s work stands in stark contrast to the widespread practice of disparaging previous governments. Ododo has spared Kogi valuable time and money by focusing on building rather than breaking, which has allowed the state to maintain its momentum in governance.
A Future of Joint Prosperity: Although Ododo’s tenure as leader is only in its early stages, the outlines of his legacy are already apparent. He is reinventing administration as service rather than entitlement and politics as reconciliation rather than retribution.
Even from unexpected places, he is receiving recognition for his emphasis on inclusive politics, economic transformation, and grassroots development. “Our success as a state will be measured by the actions we take, not by the promises we make,” he once said to Kogites. As of right now, his initiatives—such as healthcare reforms, rural infrastructure, educational revitalization, agro-industrial plans, investment drive, and reconciliatory politics—speak louder than words.
The political climate in Kogi has evolved. The “Ododo Political Magic” is a combination of performance, inclusivity, and humility; it is not an illusion. It is the tale of a man who made the decision to rule with justice, peacemaking, and a fear of God.
One thing is certain as the state continues on this path: Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo is not just leading Kogi; he is also changing the state’s political landscape.
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