We Reduced Banditry By 70% In Katsina – Gov’s Aide

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We Reduced Banditry By 70% In Katsina – Gov’s Aide
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Banditry and other forms of criminality in Katsina State have been reduced by 60 to 70 percent in recent times, the special adviser to the governor on

In a chat with LEADERSHIP Friday in his office, he said the state government installed facilities in remote Fulani communities across 10 local government areas of the state.He said the initiative was part of a ranch project approved to construct 14 prototype facilities in the areas, ranging from a milk centre, hospital, veterinary clinic, grazing land, school, solar power water system, and a mosque among others.

The governor’s aide said the state government after receiving N6 billion from the federal government last year commenced the installation of facilities and is now completed, ready to be handed to the beneficiaries.

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