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Tinubu tells governors to work for good of masses

President Bola Tinubu has told governors of the 36 states to focus on delivering tangible results that directly impact citizens’ lives and ignore “armchair critics” who may seek to distract them.

Speaking .when he commenced a two-day working visit to Katsina, where he inaugurated key infrastructure projects completed by Katsina governor Dikko Radda, President Tinubu said, “Let the people be at the heart of your programmes.

“Your hard work and concrete achievements will answer any criticism. Ignore distractions — your results will speak for you.”

Tinubu inaugurated a 24-kilometre Eastern Bypass Road that links Dutsin-ma Road to Yandaki in Kaita LGA through Kano and Daura roads.

He further commissioned the Katsina Agricultural Mechanised Centre, one of the state’s key interventions in food security.

“We have decided for peace and stability,” Tinubu said.

“I know you face terrorism and banditry attacks in the state, but you have shown determination and courage to move Katsina state forward. You will not walk alone. The federal government will be with you.”

Tinubu listed hunger and poverty as the most pressing threats to peace in Nigeria.

“The economy is sailing in the right trajectory. Today, we are seeing an effort to banish hunger and a commitment to food security and the empowerment of our people.

“Small and large-scale farming will be encouraged. Once we liberate ourselves from hunger, we will appreciate peace and harmony.”

Tinubu said the federal government is committed to supporting agricultural development nationwide.

“The remarkable progress in the state will continue to be rewarded. I want to assure the Nigerian public that agriculture is the heart of our progress and must be for all,” he said.

“We have dedicated ourselves to food security. We must invest in mechanisation and water management. The old style of agriculture is gone.”

 

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