Kogi East Needs More Than Boreholes and Handouts: A Call for Transformational Leadership
Citizens judge leadership by visible transformation, not lists of boreholes and handouts. After nearly a full term, Kogi East still lacks strategic infrastructure, functional roads, reliable electricity, sustainable jobs, and an industrial boost. Ordinary constituency projects cannot substitute for a coordinated economic agenda and major federal institutions. Token handouts and headline-grabbing empowerment schemes deepen dependency instead of lifting communities out of poverty. True accountability means demanding concrete outcomes—measurable development beyond motions, tricycles, or classroom blocks. Kogi East deserves bold vision, courageous advocacy, and real dividends of effective representation. Citizens should push for leadership that attracts investment, builds infrastructure, and delivers lasting change—rather than settling for survival politics dressed as progress.
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