Why Kogi East Deserves Visionary Leadership, Not Token Projects
Kogi East has seen endless boreholes and tricycle giveaways but little real progress. Citizens judge leadership by visible transformation, robust roads, job creation, and sustainable development. On those measures, Senator Jibrin Isah Echocho’s record falls short. Many projects mentioned remain incomplete, insignificant, or ordinary constituency duties. Communities still face collapsing roads, poor healthcare, unreliable electricity, youth unemployment, and insecurity despite reports of empowerment programs. True representation demands a coordinated economic agenda, major federal institutions, and policies that transform lives. Basic amenities funded by public money are duties, not favors. Criticism of elected officials is democracy, not propaganda. Until tangible, people-oriented outcomes replace token gestures, Kogi East will continue to wait for the dividends of effective leadership.
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