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North-west governors unite to address insecurity, improve agriculture

BY Ebunoluwa Olafusi

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Governors from the north-west have resolved to work together to address the challenge of insecurity and improve agriculture in the region.

The governors made the resolution during a strategic meeting held on Tuesday at the Katsina state government house.

The meeting was attended by Dikko Radda,  governor of Katsina; Abba Yusuf of Kano, Dauda Lawal of Zamfara; Kauran Gwandu of Kebbi; Ahmed Aliyu of Sokoto; and Aminu Usman, deputy governor of Jigawa state.

In a statement issued by Sanusi Tofa, chief press secretary to Radda, the governors said working together is for the common good of the region.

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The governors said they all agreed to work together to improve the agricultural sector through a strategic value chain development and access to inputs and commodity markets.

They also agreed to chart a way for economic prosperity of the region through an holistic approach to inter-states modalities by leveraging on natural, physical and human resources of their states.

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The statement quoted Abba Yusuf,  governor of  Kano, as appreciating President Bola Tinubu for the hydropower power project in north-western states.

“We want to use this opportunity to appreciate Mr. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his intervention on Hydropower project to northwestern states with a sole aim of boosting their economy and create additional jobs for the teeming population,” Yusuf said.

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