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FG approves N6.52bn for ranching in Katsina

The Federal Government has approved N6.52 billion for ranch development in Katsina State.
This was made known when President Muhammadu Buhari commissioned the Zobe regional water supply scheme and a 50-kilometre road project constructed by the state government at the cost of over N3.2 billion.
Katsina State Governor, Aminu Masari, who announced Federal Government’s approval of N6.52 billion for ranch development in the state, said out of the amount, N5 billion had already been paid into the state government’s account.
“This is the first direct intervention through the state government with regard to Federal Government’s ranch development initiative,” he said.
The Federal Government and the Katsina State Government jointly financed and completed phases 1a and 11, as well as 1b, which involved laying of pipes to Karofi, Kafin-Soli, Kankia and Charanchi areas.
The Dutsinma-Tsaskiya road in Dutsinma Council was conceived to open up and link several communities in the area.
President Buhari, who lamented the neglect of the water project by previous administrations, canvassed more partnership between states and the Federal Government to accelerate national infrastructure development.
He said, “As you all know, the implementation of this important project that commenced in 1992 was neglected under past administrations due to lack of attention that resulted in poor funding and abandonment.
“It is, therefore, gratifying to know the positive effort the Federal Ministry of Water Resources made to salvage the project, which has led to its completion and commissioning today.
“I have also noticed the effective collaboration between the ministry and the Katsina State Government for execution of different components of the project as enshrined in the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) entered into in October, 2017 when the project was resuscitated.”
He commended the effort and enjoined other states and sectors to emulate federal and state governments partnership to accelerate infrastructure development in the country.
“This administration will continue to prioritise infrastructure development including those for water supply, sanitation and hygiene towards ensuring better life for our people,” he said.

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