Buhari to unveil projects in Kano on Jan 30
The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), is to unveil the Kano State Independent Power Project during his two-day visit to the state on January 30 and 31, 2023.
The state Commissioner for Information and spokesman for the Kano State governorship committee, Mohammad Garba, made the disclosure while briefing newsmen on the efforts of the committee towards ensuring victory for the All Progressives Congress in the 2023 elections.
Also, Garba disclosed that during Buhari’s two-day visit, he would inaugurate projects ranging from a data centre to the Dangote Skills Acquisition Centre, Dala Inland Port, Teacher Reserved Housing Area in Ungogo Local Government areas, 10 Megawatts Independent Power Project, Tiga Dam, and Muhammadu Bridge.
The 10 megawatts IPP would power street lights, Industries, water supply projects, and other critical sectors.
Speaking on the elections, Garba expressed confidence that the APC governorship candidate will record a landslide victory.
Commenting on inconclusive elections, Garba submitted that it was a constitutional issue, adding that the issue of inconclusive elections would be guarded against in the 2023 governorship race, just as he stressed that the APC would guard its votes to avoid resulting in inconclusive elections.
President Muhammadu Buhari is set to unveil the Kano State Independent Power Project (IPP) during his two-day visit to the state on January 30 and 31, 2023. The state Commissioner for Information, Mohammad Garba, announced this while briefing journalists on the efforts of the committee towards ensuring victory for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2023 elections.
In addition to the IPP, Garba also revealed that during Buhari’s visit, he would be inaugurating a range of other projects, including a data centre, the Dangote Skills Acquisition Centre, the Dala Inland Port, the Teacher Reserved Housing Area in the Ungogo Local Government area, the 10 Megawatts Independent Power Project, the Tiga Dam, and the Muhammadu Bridge. The 10 megawatts IPP is expected to provide power for street lights, industries, water supply projects, and other critical sectors in the state.
Garba expressed confidence that the APC governorship candidate will win the 2023 election by a landslide, and stated that the issue of inconclusive elections would be guarded against in the 2023 governorship race. He emphasized that the APC would be taking measures to safeguard its votes in order to avoid resulting in inconclusive elections. Overall, the President’s visit to Kano state is expected to bring a boost in the development and infrastructure of the state, providing benefits to the citizens and improving the overall standard of living.
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