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Obasanjo urges governors to prioritise food security, policies to benefit Nigerians

Mr Obasanjo described food security as a priority, followed by personal health and security.

• June 5, 2024
Olusegun Obasanjo
Olusegun Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has advised state governors to focus more on food security while calling on them to prioritise policies that enhance people’s well-being.

Mr Obasanjo gave the charge on Wednesday in Sokoto at the unveiling of 136 housing units purchased by the Sokoto state government at a cost of N1.8 billion for allocation to low-income earners.

The former president was in Sokoto on a two-day visit, unveiling projects executed by Gov. Ahmed Aliyu as part of his one-year anniversary.

Mr Obasanjo described food security as a priority, followed by personal health and security, adding, ” Good feeling enhances health and other productive engagements.”

He acknowledged the efforts of Mr Aliyu, whom he described as a ”leader running a good race in the areas of transportation, road construction, agriculture and housing projects.

“Your strong, energetic and resilient qualities in leadership have made you get it all within the space of time of your one year.

“Putting all these in place will surely brighten your chances of seeking a future mandate without stress.”

Earlier, Mr Aliyu said the idea of coming up with numerous housing projects was to fulfil his campaign promises to deliver human-oriented projects that would improve the welfare and standards of the people in the state.

Mr Aliyu explained that the state government has set up committees to complete and initiate similar projects across the state.

They include road constructions, youths and women empowerment, water supply and agricultural inputs for farmers as well as equipping hospitals.

“We are determined to continue developing the state for proper repositioning and providing state-of-the-art facilities at all sites, including Islamiyya schools, markets and playgrounds, among others,” he said.

Mr Aliyu said that the houses were acquired from the federal government for the citizens in the state to own bases on an owner-occupier basis in order to address the growing need for shelter in the state.

He appreciated the former president for honouring the state’s invitation to be part of history.

(NAN)

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