Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, has identified poverty, insecurity, unemployment, basic education, infrastructure, and power generation as key factors hindering the development of Northern Nigeria.
Governor Sani stated this when the leadership of the Board of the North West Development Commission, NWDC, led by its chairman, Hon. Lawal Samaila Yakawada, paid him a courtesy visit at Sir Kashim Ibrahim House, Kaduna.
The Governor, who wrote on his verified Facebook, said: “We aim to confront broader challenges such as poverty, unemployment, insecurity, and economic stagnation,” he said.
He stated that the sectors are critical to unlocking the region’s economic potential, adding that their discussions focused on tackling the pressing developmental challenges confronting the North West region.
“The NWDC team reaffirmed its commitment to working collaboratively with stakeholders across the region. I, in turn, urged them to remain steadfast in their mission and assured them of my full support. Together, we will work towards delivering meaningful and sustainable development for our people,” Sani added.
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