Wednesday, 22 March 2017

OUR GOVERNOR IS ON COURSE BUT LET HIM NOT DERAILED


OUR GOVERNOR IS ON COURSE BUT LET HIM NOT DERAILED

By Alfa Baba

Following all those speaking or promoting our visional Governor, Abubakar Sani Bello on every platform of social media would agree with me that he is trying his best in transforming Niger State. He is solving most of the perennial problem in Modesty ways.

Following  his road rehabilitation networks, he is transforming Minna, the eye of the State. I hope he will not get derailed on ensuring quality, so that any road constructed can stand the taste of lasting for one hundred years. Many past governments wasted public funds on similar projects which did not last their tenure. Quality is better than quantity.
In line with the above I hope the rehabilitation of our highways are not a siphoning projects. For what is happening on Minna-Kataeregi-Bida road has never been explained.
I am following the water sector too, the effort to bring portable water to end the same perennial water problems in Minna is commendable. We were equally informed that plans are on to solve similar problems in other towns. I hope the projects are well coordinated so that every home in Minna will drink from tapes at homes.
If the rehabilitation supply only few than that is derailment.
Again the whole schools rehabilitation project is another project that the government is winning on. I hope it is whole in whole, the structures, the furniture, teaching aids and materials, in fact everything that makes school standard and last for years will keep him on track.
We are watching the government action on Bida Basin project, Talba started it Abulolo must finish it.
The last for now is our agricultural sector, we have not done anything to show that we are equally a food basket of the nation. I can't imagine Kebbi State is much more on rice production. Where are the Bida rice of the past. I hope the Government will not derail on our agricultural potentials.
Niger is on track, development is at our door.

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