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MASARI COMMISSIONS MULTI BILLION NARIA PROJECTS IN ZAMFARA





The Katsina State Governor, Rt. Hon. Aminu Bello Masari was at Zamfara State today on the invitation of Governor Abdulaziz Yari to commission some projects.     


Katsina Media and Publicity  reports that the occasion was the seventh anniversary of Governor Yari in office.  The first project commissioned by Masari was the 52 million naira Gurbin Baure electricity project.       


In company of his hosts; Governor Yari, the Deputy Governor of zamfara, Alhaji Ibrahim Wakala and the former Governor of Zamfara, Alhaji Mahmoud Aliyu Shinkafi proceeded to commissioned the headquarters of local education authority in Zurmi. 


Similarly, Zurmi township roads project were also commissioned by Masari.                     


@Katgovmedia correspondents reports that the Katsina State Governor also commissioned the rehabilitated, renovated and upgraded Zurmi General Hospital.   


The host Governor, Abdulaziz Yari told the gathering that words alone could not expressed his joy and gratitude for the acceptance of the invitation to commissioned the projects.       
 

Also speaking during the ceremony, Governor Masari was happy that the projects conformed with APC manifesto, which are geared towards improving the wellbeing of the electorates.       
       

He stated that the history of Katsina State could not be completed without the mention of zamfara and vice versa.


Masari was accompanied to zamfara state by the Katsina based business mogul, Alhaji Dahiru Mangal and chief of staff, Malam Bello Mandiya.


Recall that Katsina Media and Publicity reported that Masari was at Malumfashi  Local Government Area of Katsina State to commission police area command and inspected the ongoing construction of the Army Barrack for the 17th Battalion of the Nigerian Army.


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