Politics
Niger 2023: Aspirant promises a better Niger State
By Abubakar Ibrahim
A governorship aspirant and front line politician in Niger State, Engineer Abubakar Garba Ibrahim Dodo, has promised a better state if given the mandate to govern the state in 2023. Dodo in a media interaction, revealed that a movement for better Niger will be actualized if given the opportunity to serve as the next governor of the state.
Dodo said residents of the state are all aware of the enormous natural endowment in human, land and mineral resources, the solution, “and how we have been slow in harnessing these potentials to achieve economic and infrastructural development of Niger, known as the ‘Power State’, so as to place the state as one of the best in development strides.
The governorship aspirant said “the path to their common goal of an acknowledged mega industrial state is fraught with immense challenges”, saying: “it is time for our collective responsibility and commitment to develop more of Niger State.”
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