Niger State Governor, Mohammed Umaru Bago has warned residents of Kagara Emirate to be more security conscious by restricting their movement to enable the
The Governor gave the advice when he paid Sallah homage to the Emir of Kagara, Mallam Ahmed Garba Gunna 11 at his palace in Kagara as he rounded up his emirate tour.
He stated, “a lot of our rural dwellers do a lot of occupation in the hinterland and you find them gathering for weddings and on market days which is not very good for this situation as it affects security surveillance and operation. He also disclosed that his administration will ensure the construction of a dual carriageway in Kagara, in line with his urban renewal policy as well as ensure the reconstruction of the Minna/Tegina road.
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