Governor, Mutawalle of Zamfara State approves construction of airport as his first official project
By Amina Yahaya
Governor of Zamfara State, Alahaji Bello Mohammed Mutawalle seems to be fully-equipped with the requisite nitty-gritty for governance as he threw the entire State into jubilation with his approval for the construction of an airport terminal in the Gusau, the State Capital.
The development which was made public via a tweet handle of the Zamfara State Government read, “Zamfara State Governor, Matawallen Maradun has approved the project construction of new airport terminal in Gusau, capital of Zamfara State, this is a great achievement to the good people of Zamfara, Bello Matawallen will take Zamfara State to greater heights”, this has been viewed as a favourable development which will carve a pedestal for Zamfara State in becoming one of the fastest infrastructurally developing State in Nigeria.
Such a capital project being his first since assuming office as executive Governor of the State on May 29 have been argued by Many to represent good things to come in the next four years of his administration.
Governor of Zamfara State, Alahaji Bello Mohammed Mutawalle seems to be fully-equipped with the requisite nitty-gritty for governance as he threw the entire State into jubilation with his approval for the construction of an airport terminal in the Gusau, the State Capital.
The development which was made public via a tweet handle of the Zamfara State Government read, “Zamfara State Governor, Matawallen Maradun has approved the project construction of new airport terminal in Gusau, capital of Zamfara State, this is a great achievement to the good people of Zamfara, Bello Matawallen will take Zamfara State to greater heights”, this has been viewed as a favourable development which will carve a pedestal for Zamfara State in becoming one of the fastest infrastructurally developing State in Nigeria.
Such a capital project being his first since assuming office as executive Governor of the State on May 29 have been argued by Many to represent good things to come in the next four years of his administration.
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