Saturday, 13 February 2021

Zamfara will regain lost glory, vibrancy under APC - Governorship aspirant



By Sani Idris 


Dr. Dauda Lawal Dare, a governorship aspirant under the flagship of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has  said that  Zamfara state would regain its lost glory  in politics and maintain vibrancy in Nigeria's politics under  stewardship of the APC in the fast approaching 2023 Gubernatorial elections. 


Dare made the declaration in a statement issued to pressmen by his media aid, Ismail Aliyu Tsafe on Saturday in Zamfara 

when he went for his membership card revilidation at his home town and political ward in madawaki area of the state. 


 Dare who is aspiring to become governor of Zamfara state under the flagship of the APC, was accompanied by thousands of his supporters and well wishers who declared total support for his aspirations. 


 Dare called on APC members in the state to register for the membership card. 


“I call on our members to come out en mass and participate in the registration and revalidation exercise for the development of the party.


“I am also appealing for your support and cooperation for the success of the exercise and our victory against the opposition current ruling party in the state in the fast approaching 2023 gubernatorial elections. 




Dare commended the party’s stakeholders in the state for the unity and cooperation within the party.


“This is an indication of  our  victory in the next election,”he  said.


 "With the peace and reconciliation of factions of the party in the state, it is a welcome development and a clear sign of our victory by Allah's grace" Dare said. 


Crystal View News (CVN), recalled that the  Chairman of the Zamfara state Caretaker Committee of APC, Alhaji Lawal Liman,  had earlier expressed  readiness for the Membership Registration and Revalidation exercise of the party in Zamfara.


Edited by

Yusha'u Abdullahi Musa 



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Minister urges contractor to speed up Kaduna Eastern by-pass project

The Minister of State for Works and Housing, Alhaji Abubakar Aliyu, has urged the contractor handling the Kaduna Eastern by-pass to speed up work to complete the project in good time.

Aliyu, made the call on Thursday when  inspected  the project at East by-pass in Kaduna.

The minister said that the contractor handling the Kaduna Eastern by-pass, a section of the Abuja -Kano expressway, did not have any excuse not to finish the work in good time.

He noted that although, the contractor had been facing challenges, the ministry was cooperating to ensure the bottlenecks were overcome.

According to him, the project was awarded for N16 billion  but was abandoned in 2002 due to lack of funding.

“When this government came on board, it reviewed the project and it was re-awarded in 2017 and gave it a completion period which is 2021.

” The contractor will not have any reason not to perform because we are funding the project from Sukuk fund.

“The Sukuk which is a bond we have with Islamic Development Bank will ensure there is continuous flow of funding to the project,” he said.

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Aliyu noted the need to sit with the contractor to discuss his challenges to find a way to overcome them.

He explained that being part of the decision taken with the senior Minister, Babatunde Fashola, he was to embark on a high level of supervision of all their projects.

On his part, Ja’afaru Baba, the Contractor handling the project with the Eksiogulleri constructions, thanked the minister for the visit and reiterated their commitment to completing the project at the specified duration.

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