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I Never Prevent Any Legislator From Executing Intervention Project ― Tambuwal
Tambuwal stated this Wednesday while reacting to a complaint made by the member representing Sokoto north /Sokoto south federal constituency, Hassan Bala Abubakar, that he has been prevented from executing zonal intervention projects.
According to the statement, Tambuwal was speaking at the annual general meeting of prominent Sokoto indigenes held in the banquet hall of Sultan palace Sokoto, where he said he was not aware of such incidents.
” I urge the Federal legislators from the state irrespective of their party affiliation, to be contacting the state government in identifying locations for intervention projects so as to avoid duplication of the project in one place between them and the state government,” he added.
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On education, Tambuwal reaffirmed the commitment of his administration to improving the sector in the state and called on wealthy individuals, corporate organisations and members of the business community to complement government efforts in that regard.
The Governor announced the personal donation of 2million Naira to the Sokoto education development trust fund and another 5 million nairas to the Sokoto state consultative committee on education development.
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