Niger Gov’t to develop 5 hectares of land from Tagwai dam to Shakearu communities to boost activities
TUNDE BOLAJI -MINNA.
Niger State Government said it is going to develop 5,000 hectares of Land spanning from Tagwai in Bosso local government, to Shakwatu in Shiroro local government area, all under Minna Emirate, for socio-economic activities.
Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago revealed this weekend when he interacted with relevant stakeholders from the Emirate at Tagwai Dam.
He explained that in developing the 5,000 hectares, a free trade zone will be established.
Bago added that Dangote and BUA Companies will be given 200 hectares of land each to establish factories in the free trade zone to Fast-track development and provide employment opportunities to the people.
The Governor also said the State Government is making deliberate efforts to take advantage of the Dam in Tagwai to bring massive development to Tagwai, Shakwatu, and their adjourning communities.
He further disclosed that the State Government would construct Farm Estate Green Houses and establish drip irrigation farming systems.
According to him, these will bring in basic social amenities such as roads, schools, and Hospi, taels, among others, which would also be provided for the people.
Governor Bago said the communities will also benefit from the $2.5 billion Livestock investment
He, therefore, appealed to the community members to cooperate and support the State Government by allowing contractors to carry out projects without any hindrance, pointing out that compensation would be paid to deserving members of the affected communities.
While calling on them to always channel their concerns to the government through the Minna Emirate, the Governor reassured them that his administration will continue to accord priority to the welfare of its citizens.
The Emir of Minna, Alh. Umar Faruk Bahago commended the Governor for his foresight to change the fortunes of the people of Tagwai, Shakwatu, and many other rural communities.
He assured him of the Emirate’s continued support of his policies aimed at changing the narrative of the State and enjoined the people to always be law-abiding citizens.
The Commissioner for Agriculture Muhammad Musa Bosso, who described the farmer Governor as a good leader, described his visit to Tagwai Dam as reassuring.