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Niger Governor Pledges More Development
•To complete all ongoing projects
Laleye Dipo in Minna
Niger State Governor, Mohammed Umaru Bago, has promised to deliver more dividends of democracy to all parts of the state, even as he pledged to complete all ongoing projects by his administration.
Addressing the people of Suleja at the court yard of the Emirs palace, Bago said his statewide tour was to ascertain the level of completion of projects being executed and the efforts to be put to complete them.
He Bago said because of the proximity of Suleja to Abuja the Federal Capital Territory, more projects would be designed and executed for the area.
He disclosed that a Compressed Natural Gas CNG station was being constructed for the refilling of the 100 CNG buses that would ply Suleja and Abuja route at subsidised rates for workers and free for students.
The governor expressed gratitude to the senator representing Niger East senatorial district, Mohammed Sani Musa, for complementing efforts of the state government in the provision of basic amenities to the people of his constituency, saying, “You are showing that you are really a man of the people.”
Bago disclosed that Senator Musa would construct a standard stadium in Suleja, renovate Kwamba motor garage, and build a skills acquisition centre as well as sponsor 20 Students from the area to study in Singapore.
He also disclosed that all the federal and state lawmakers from the area had agreed to support his government with their constituency projects for a robust infrastructure development in the local government.
Bago, however, promised to “look into the long list of requests” made by representatives of the people by their community leaders.
Musa, in his address, urged the people of Suleja to continue to lend support to the administration of Bago because he has their interest at heart.






