Saturday, 3 March 2018

BUHARI TO COMMISION PROJECTS IN PLATEAU STATE MARCH 8

Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari is scheduled to embark on a one-day official visit to Plateau state, northern Nigeria on March 8, 2018. The newly sworn-in Commissioner for Information in the state, Yakubu Dati made this known while briefing newsmen in his office after taking over as the new Commissioner of information and communication in Plateau State on Friday, March 2nd According to Dati, Plateau is set to receive President Buhari on a one-day working visit to Plateau state during which the President is expected to commission some of the laudable projects of Governor Simon Lalong. Yakubu Dati, newly sworn-in Commissioner for Information in Plateau state, “Our President is expected to commission some road projects, like the Mararaba Jama-British American road, the Kalong Road in Shendam, the Low-cost Rantya, Tudun Wada Road, the Panyam Fish Farm and other projects in the state”, he said. Dati said the state governor, Simon Lalong has done a lot to develop Plateau state in the last three years, noting that so far many road projects he inherited have been completed, more projects are ongoing in almost all the local government Councils in the state.” The Plateau Info Commissioner said the Lalong-led administration has brought sanity and direction to governance in the state. “Our governor Simon Lalong is doing well in prompt payment of workers’ salaries and pension of our retirees, now civil servants do their jobs well because they are well motivated. “So much has been achieved by the Lalong led administration. “Necessary security has been put in place to receive our President.” “The Lalong administration has become a reference point for peace and stability. And we call on the people of the state to continue to support the Lalong led administration at all times”, he added. Dati also appreciated Governor Lalong for considering him worthy to contribute to the development of Plateau state. On her part, the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Christopher Bello said the staff of the ministry would support the commissioner in order for him to succeed

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