Five indigenes of Kogi Central Senatorial District have secured federal jobs through the facilitation of Senator Natasha H Akpoti-Uduaghan, representing the district in the Senate.
The beneficiaries are Muhammed Hussain, Obosi Danjuma Ateiza, Sanni Mustapha, Shaibu Abubakar Mustapha, and Okaraga Saffiyat, who have received their employment letters.
According to the letters, the successful beneficiaries are expected to assume duty upon fulfilling the prescribed employment requirements, including the completion of all necessary documentation and other conditions of service.
Reacting to the development, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan congratulated the beneficiaries, describing the jobs as well deserved and expressing confidence in their ability to distinguish themselves through diligence and professionalism.
“I heartily congratulate Muhammed Hussain, Obosi Danjuma Ateiza, Sanni Mustapha, Shaibu Abubakar Mustapha and Okaraga Saffiyat on securing these well-deserved federal jobs. Your success is a flare to your dedication, competence and readiness to contribute meaningfully to the growth and development of our nation.”
The lawmaker urged the beneficiaries to remain worthy ambassadors of Kogi Central by demonstrating integrity, discipline and excellence in the discharge of their responsibilities.
“As you begin this new chapter of your careers, remember that you are ambassadors of Kogi Central Senatorial District. Serve with integrity, professionalism and commitment, and justify the confidence reposed in you. Let your conduct reflect the values of hard work, humility and excellence.”
She also encouraged them to continually improve themselves while making meaningful contributions to the nation’s public service.
“I have every confidence that you will make us proud through your dedication and commitment to service. Continue to strive for excellence, embrace innovation and remain focused on making a positive impact wherever you are posted.”
The senator reaffirmed her commitment to expanding employment opportunities for qualified constituents through sustained engagement with relevant federal institutions, noting that creating opportunities for young people remains central to her legislative agenda and vision for the development of Kogi Central.







