Kaura quenched our hunger for infrastructure advancement

0

Share and Enjoy !

0Shares
0 0

By Ahmed Ghani Hassan

 

Since the inception of Kaura’s administration, the Governor has worked very hard to make Bauchi State one of the modern States in the northeast and the country at large, his work has reflected at each zone of the State where he advanced the infrastructure. Prior to the kaura’s administration, our neighbours were far ahead of us in terms of development, and we always set the example that Gombe State is currently superior to us in this regard.

Since the beginning of his first term in office, Governor Bala has made it his mission to rebuild Bauchi State Whereby the abondoned projects has become a serious problem particularly from Central bank roundabout to Railway Gate, Kaura re-awarded the contract and completed the road. This is in contrast to the previous administration, which gave unfinished projects less priority, but under Governor Kaura’s leadership, continuenity projects is one of his top priorities.

During his first term, Governor Bala accomplished a lot of tasks with a lot of fatigue. He built the Sabon Kaura bypass, the Ibrahim Bako bypass, the Alkali Aminu Kofar Dumi, the Railway to Sale Sale muda lawal to Bakin Kura, the Railway to Kwanan Kwaila, Zul Toro, Tapshin Bogoro, Madangala to kujuru in Azare town, Abacha Street in Azare town, A.m Kankani to gilmour, first Bank to General Hospital and Court to General Hospital also in Azare town and many other projects that are too numerous to list.

During the Governor’s second term, the massive infrastructure development will continue at full speed. He initiated the construction of the Ningi Dual Carriage Road and the Liman Katagum To Gwallaga Roads.all of which have a substantial impact on the state’s economy, Recently Kaura had approved the construction of 16 state-wide roadways, the most important of which is the constructing of the two flyovers which are Wunti market and Central market. is a very busy area in Bauchi. Kaura is on the lips of many people and hailing his performance, I came to Gombe Road Today were i saw juveniles playing, and I could hear them saying, “muma Kaura Daiyimana Titin Sama munji dadinmu.”

Kaura has a bright future ahead of him because of his excellent performance in the State’s infrastructure development. I hope that after this project is completed, he will prioritize socioeconomic development by reviving our industries and create a business-friendly environment. He should also take the state’s health and education systems into consideration, which is very significant to the Developments of the State.

ahmedghanihassan@gmail.com

615 Views

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Opinion

Buhari: The Last March of a General

0

Share and Enjoy !

0Shares
0 0

By Usman Abdullahi Koli, ANIPR Muhammadu Buhari, former President of Nigeria, is no more. For a moment, I felt very shocked and touched. Not because I expected him to live forever, but because I had never truly imagined a Nigeria without him somewhere in the background watching, guiding, deciding, or simply being present. I asked […]

Read More
Opinion

Dr. Bala Maijama’a Wunti and the World of Kindness

0

Share and Enjoy !

0Shares
0 0

By Usman Abdullahi Koli, ANIPR Part One There are people whose presence on earth answers questions, silences chaos, and reassures broken spirits that goodness has not lost its place in the journey of humanity. When you meet such a soul, you don’t need persuasion or praise to understand them. Their essence speaks gently but powerfully. […]

Read More
Opinion

Faith in Action: How the Wunti Alkhair Foundation Rebuilt a Mosque and Redefined Purpose

0

Share and Enjoy !

0Shares
0 0

By Usman Abdullahi Koli Greatness is never loud. It does not announce itself with drums or decorate its path with banners. It builds, it gives, it heals, and it walks away quietly, leaving only the sound of impact behind. This is the spirit carried by the Wunti Alkhair Foundation, a vision founded and driven by […]

Read More