A coalition of Christian youths in Kogi Central Senatorial District has commended Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo over his developmental strides and appealed for increased political representation of Christians in the area.
In an open letter dated April 29, 2026, and addressed to the governor, the group ‘Ebira Christian Youths in Politics,’ commended the administration’s efforts in infrastructure development, healthcare revitalisation, education, security and youth empowerment.
The letter was signed by Johnson David, president of Christian Youths in Kogi Central.
The group noted that within a short period in office, the governor had demonstrated purposeful leadership through projects impacting communities across the state, particularly in Kogi Central.
It also acknowledged what it described as the governor’s inclusive style of governance and commitment to fairness across religious and ethnic lines.
Despite the commendation, the group expressed concern over what it called the persistent underrepresentation of Christians in elective and appointive positions in Kogi Central.
It listed key offices such as the House of Representatives, Kogi State House of Assembly, commissioner roles and local government positions where it believes Christians have not been adequately represented.
The group also emphasised that Christians in the district have consistently contributed to political processes through voting, mobilisation and participation in elections, and therefore deserve equitable inclusion in governance.
It urged Governor Ododo to support the emergence of qualified Christian candidates in future elections, particularly for legislative seats, and to ensure fair consideration in appointments at both state and local government levels.
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