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Gov’s aide, Ismaila Isah bags Ethics and Integrity Award 

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Last updated: May 9, 2025 12:10 pm
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By Kehinde Erin

Under the leadership of Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo, Kogi State has been recognised as one of Nigeria’s most ethically compliant states by the Centre for Ethics and Self Value Orientation (CESVO), a prominent international anti-corruption NGO.

The recognition and achievement of Kogi State’s ethical compliance was celebrated during the presentation of the Ethics and Integrity Ambassador Award to Hon. Ismaila Isah, Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, for his dedication to upholding ethical standards and integrity in public service.

Prince Salih Musa Yakubu, Executive Director of the Centre, revealed that the award was the result of a rigorous 14-month independent undercover evaluation of ethical compliance practices in all 36 states of the federation, which affirmed Kogi State’s strong commitment to ethical governance.

Hon. Ismaila was recognised among the top 200 public officials at the sub-national level, endorsed by whistleblowers for his exceptional emotional intelligence, unwavering loyalty, adherence to professional ethics, and commitment to improving the welfare of the people.

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A certificate of recognition was presented to Hon. Ismaila, hailing him as an exemplary public officer who has demonstrated exceptional leadership in upholding ethical standards.

Under his watch, the Office of the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media has become one of the top three most ethically managed public offices in Nigeria within its category.

The commendation highlighted Hon. Ismaila’s exceptional performance as the Kogi State Governor’s spokesperson, highlighting his productive and selfless service as key qualities that make him an outstanding candidate for higher public service roles, corporate institutions, and development organizations globally.

The award ceremony, held in as part of activities to mark the International Day of Conscience, was a testament not only to Hon. Ismaila’s personal integrity, but also to the Ododo-led administration’s dedication to promoting ethical leadership, transparency, and value-driven governance.

In his response, Hon. Ismaila graciously dedicated the award to Governor Ododo, expressing his sincere gratitude to the governor for fostering an environment that promotes ethics and professionalism.

He vowed to maintain high ethical standards in public communication and ensure transparency through responsible media interactions.

Special recognition was also accorded to Evelyn Oyiza Yusuff, Shamsudeen Sarki, and Rufai Aliyu Omeiza of the Government House Media Centre for their outstanding commitment, professionalism, and adherence to ethical standards, which have significantly contributed to the success of the Office of the Special Adviser on Media.

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