Spin vs. Substance: Kogi East Demands Real Results
Nothing reveals neglect like claims of progress with no proof. In Kogi East, residents still face impassable roads and isolated communities while government statements recycle project lists and anonymous publicists. Listing budget lines and announcements is not the same as laying asphalt. If the administration insists the Efekpe–Ogolale Road is rehabilitated, it should publish completion certificates, project timelines, and open the site for public inspection. Questioning these gaps is not “playing politics” but fulfilling a democratic duty. Kogi East’s large voting population deserves infrastructure proportional to its contribution to the state’s fortunes. Real governance should invite scrutiny, not spin. A government confident in its record publishes tangible evidence, not opinion articles. Residents will judge performance by what they see and use every day — not by headlines.
Stories are shared by community members. This article does not represent the official view of NaijaWorld — the author is solely responsible for its content.

