Niger Assembly passes vote of confidence on Gov Bago

Members of the Niger State House of Assembly have passed a vote of confidence on the State Governor, Mohammed Umar Bago, in his efforts towards achieving a ‘New Niger Agenda’.

The House unanimously passed the vote during plenary, presided by the deputy speaker, Afiniki Dauda, following a motion moved by Muhammed Sani Idris, representing Tafa Constituency.

The members scored Bago high in the way and manner he administers the affairs of the state to ensure growth and development in various spheres.

The lawmakers listed some areas his administration has achieved a lot to include infrastructure, agriculture, roads, education and security, among others, adding that, currently, the security situation of the state has improved, compared to previous times.

The legislators also called on the State Government to reconstruct the Minna to Kaduna Road through Sarkin-Pawa., Munya Local Government, to ease vehicular movement from Minna to Kaduna State.

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The Deputy Governor, Comrade Garba, who was in the House during the plenary, in an interview with journalists thanked the lawmakers for the vote of confidence on the governor.

According to him, “The vote of confidence on the governor is for him to perform more. They said a lot on infrastructure, agriculture, health, security, education, women and youth, among others, and to us it is a call to do more.”

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Niger Assembly passes vote of confidence on Gov Bago

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