Kogiflame
The Kogi State Government has highlighted the strategic appointment of Deputy Governor Elder Joel Salifu Oyibo as Chairman of the State Human Capital Development Council (HCDC). Governor Ahmed Ododo made the appointment as part of his administration’s commitment to fostering human capital development for economic growth and prosperity.
In a statement issued on Friday, the State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mr. Kingsley Femi Fanwo, emphasized that the government is focused on transforming its abundant human resources into a key driver of development.
“The appointment of the Deputy Governor to lead the Human Capital Development Council aligns with our vision of leveraging our rich human capital as a tool for progress. Elder Joel Oyibo, with his background as a teacher and union leader, brings a wealth of experience to this critical role,” Fanwo said.
He further noted that the administration’s significant investment in education and skill development aims to position Kogi as a hub for capacity building and innovation.
“Currently, hundreds of youths and women across the state are undergoing training in various trades to enhance their skills, improve their livelihoods, and contribute meaningfully to the economy. We are shifting away from an overreliance on white-collar jobs by creating opportunities in blue- and red-collar professions, as well as driving a food security revolution,” he added.
Fanwo also revealed that Kogi State is on track to make a historic commitment to education funding, proposing over 30% of its 2025 budget for the sector.
“Education remains our top priority because it is the cornerstone of human capital development. By allocating over 30% of the 2025 budget to education, we aim to empower our people with the skills and knowledge needed for economic transformation,” he stated.
Additionally, Fanwo highlighted recent initiatives aimed at boosting workers’ welfare and efficiency.
“The administration has digitized the State’s Scholarship Scheme to ensure transparency and accessibility. Through the ‘Tech on the Streets’ initiative led by the Ministry of Innovation, Science, and Technology, we are equipping young people with essential digital skills. These programs reflect our readiness to position Kogi as a leader in human capital and economic development,” Fanwo concluded.