Karimi made this known in a statement issued in Lokoja to the newsmen.

The lawmaker attributed his support to the substantial attention Kogi State has received in areas of infrastructure and human capital development under the Tinubu administration.

He noted that the Tinubu administration has recorded significant achievements in the state, including the dualisation of key roads like the Abuja-Lokoja-Okene and Okene-Auchi-Benin highways, as well as the rehabilitation of the Kabba-Isanlu-Egbe-Ilorin road.

“The administration has also resumed work on these projects, which will improve the lives of residents in host communities and road users nationwide.


“Additionally, the 614-kilometer Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano gas pipeline project, initiated in 2020, has achieved 75 per cent completion under President Tinubu’s watch.
“Kogi State is expected to benefit significantly from this project,” he said.

Karimi emphasised that Kogi has no ‘Plan B’as a state and would ‘resolutely’ support Tinubu’s re-election in 2027.