Niger govt secures FG approval to reconstruct 90km kontagora-rijau road
Niger State Government has secured approval from the Federal Government to reconstruct the 90 kilometres of Kontagora-Rijau road project.
The Farmer Governor, Mohammed Umaru Bago stated this when he paid a visit to the Sarkin Sudan of Kontagora, Alh. Muhammadu Barau Mu’azu II at his Palace in Kontagora.
He explained that the road reconstruction which will form part of his Urban Renewal Policy, would ease the movement of people and goods as well as boost socio-economic activities in the area when completed.
The Farmer Governor explained that he was at the palace to seek royal blessings while reaffirming his commitment to fulfilling the promises made to the Kontagora Emirate.
He appreciated the Emirate for the support it has been providing to his administration adding that the visit was also to reciprocate the kind gesture and fulfil some of the promises made to the people.
The Farmer Governor equally said he will celebrate the Eid-il-Fitr in Kontagora as part of efforts to promote brotherhood,love and unity.
The Emir of Kontagora, Alh. Muhammad Barau Mu’azu II who expressed happiness with the developmental plans of the Governor for the State, reiterated that Kontagora Emirate will continue to support his policies and programmes.
Farmer Governor Umaru Bago also Commissioned some projects in Kontagora such as the remodelled Aliyu Tahir e-library executed by the Chairman, Kontagora Local Government Council Shehu Pawa; the new Office of the Kontagora Emirate Development Initiative, a project by the Sarkin Sudan towards the economic, educational and political development of Kontagora Emirate.
Another project inaugurated by the Farmer Governor was a 6-bed capacity health clinic renamed after the Farmer Governor which was built by his Commissioner for Rural and Community Development, Falalu Bako Bello at the Gangaren Saggi Community in Kontagora.
The Farmer Governor applauded all the initiatives and urged that education should be accorded priority amongst the youth to accelerate development.