By; JABIRU A. HASSAN,Kano
The Executive Secretary, Kano State Science and Technical Schools Board, Alhaji Ahmed Tijjani Abdullahi has said that the continuity policy of Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje is transforming the state rapidly by completing many abandoned projects as seen everywhere.
He disclosed this in a chat with journalists in Kano, adding that continuity remains the best option in democracy, and whoever visits Kano State would certainly agree that Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje is trying his best to see that Kano is developed despite all the present economic recession.
Alhaji Ahmed Tijjani pointed out that most of the projects completed by Ganduje administration are vital to the humanity and they are now put into active use for the benefit of the people of all categories.
The Executive Secretary, Kano State Science and Technical Schools Board, Alhaji Ahmed Tijjani Abdullahi has said that the continuity policy of Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje is transforming the state rapidly by completing many abandoned projects as seen everywhere.
He disclosed this in a chat with journalists in Kano, adding that continuity remains the best option in democracy, and whoever visits Kano State would certainly agree that Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje is trying his best to see that Kano is developed despite all the present economic recession.
Alhaji Ahmed Tijjani pointed out that most of the projects completed by Ganduje administration are vital to the humanity and they are now put into active use for the benefit of the people of all categories.
He called on the people of Kano State to support Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje for more developmental projects.
Commenting on the recent local government councils poll, the executive secretary stressed that Kano State is for APC and the people of the state would continue to vote the party in all the forthcoming elections.
Commenting on the recent local government councils poll, the executive secretary stressed that Kano State is for APC and the people of the state would continue to vote the party in all the forthcoming elections.
He therefore, congratulated the 44 local government councils chairmen and their councilors for climbing the ladder of victory.