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Monday, 3 July 2023

Kogi AGILE SPSC chairman commends SPIU on proactivity, hard work

 

The Chairman of the Kogi State Project Steering Committee (SPSC) for Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE), Hon. Wemi Jones, who doubles as  the State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, recently commended the State Project Implementing Unit (SPIU) for its proactivity and hard work in achieving significant milestones within a short period.


 During a meeting held at his office in Lokoja, he emphasized the importance of teamwork and transparency in achieving success and encouraged the SPIU team to continue with their hard work. 


The state Project Coordinator, Dr. Bello, Abdulhakeem, expressed gratitude to the SPSC Chairman for his ongoing support and reiterated his team's commitment to exceeding expectations and ensuring the success of the AGILE project in the state. 


He stressed that the success recorded by the SPIU so far is solely based on the hard work and sacrifice of his team, adding that they showed passion and dedication all the way.


The PC further promised that his team is more than ready to exceed the expectation of the governor, the SPSC, and the World Bank, noting that the AGILE project in the state will be a success.


The AGILE project aims to provide adolescent girls with education and empowerment opportunities, particularly in the area of secondary school education.



Signed:

Bishop Aturu

Communication Officer

Saturday, 24 June 2023

Kogi AGILE Project Committee commends SOCU, seeks partnership


Kogi State Project Coordinator of Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment, AGILE, Dr. Abdulhakeem Bello has commended the Kogi State Coordinating and Operation Unit, SOCU, a Defunct of the state Youth Employment and Social Support Operation (YESSO) for a thorough job done with the Single Register.


Dr. Bello gave the commendation during a courtesy visit with his team to the office of the SOCU Coordinator in Lokoja.


The AGILE PC stressed that the Single Register which was done by YESSO has now become a veritable launch pad for effective and result-oriented empowerment programs with a robust database of poor, unemployed, and vulnerable persons in the state.


He introduced AGILE as a Federal Government World Bank-sponsored project geared to improve secondary education opportunities among girls in targeted areas in participating states.


Dr. Bello disclosed that the AGILE project proposes to use a comprehensive approach to address critical binding constraints adolescent girls face that limit their ability to complete secondary school, by using the school, family, and community platforms to empower adolescent girls.


This approach, he said, will consist of interventions aimed at keeping girls in schools and providing opportunities for them to acquire critical life skills thus empowering them to enroll, stay, and complete schooling. 


Part of the ways of empowering adolescent girls through their parents is via the Conditional Cash Transfer which is targeted those in the transiting class of Primary 6 to Jss 1 and Jss 3 to SSS 1. 


Dr. Bello further stressed that all this requires accurate data, carefully and transparently done by agencies with high reputations like that of YESSO - SOCU.


He however seeks partnerships as implementing partners to enable the AGILE project to succeed in the state.


In his response, the State Coordinator of SOCU, Dr. Noah Alilu welcomed the AGILE team to his office while lauding the initiative.


According to him, the reward for their hard work is when they see bodies coming to access their database to reach out to the poor, as poverty he said was real at the grassroots.


He assured that their database which has now become a national reference base will be made available when needed with caution and on how to go about using those information.


Dr. Noah, who extolled the robust nature of the Single Register (SR) built by his office, said the World Bank and the Federal Government are very proud of Kogi SR so much that they have showcased it as a template to a delegation from the Democratic Republic of Congo to understudy the process of building the Register for her social investment program.


Dr. Noah noted that several poor households within the state benefited from the Conditional Cash Transfer program of the previous government of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration as a direct result of their socioeconomic conditions as captured in the Register while adding that several youths across the state benefited from the Public Warfare Component of YESSO and youths enrolled into the Skill for Job Development (S4J) of the project.


Dr. Noah assured AGILE of his office's cooperation and support in ensuring that the objectives of AGILE are achieved in the state.


Signed:

Bishop Aturu

Communication Officer, Kogi AGILE