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Kano Approves Over ₦51b for Capital Projects to Boost Infrastructure

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The Kano State Executive Council has approved an unprecedented ₦51.5 billion for critical infrastructure and public service delivery projects across the state, as part of the administration’s strategic push to enhance socio-economic development.

This was disclosed in a statement issued by the governor’s spokesperson, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, following the 27th Executive Council meeting held on Tuesday.

According to the statement, the Council gave the green light for multiple key projects, including major road rehabilitations, installation of traffic systems, expansion of public buildings, and electrification upgrades.

Notable among the approvals is the release of ₦5.4 billion for the rehabilitation and asphalt overlay of roads stretching from Mumbayya House to Tal’udu Junction, Gadon Kaya, Yahaya Gusau Road, and Sharada Road.

Another ₦3.4 billion was earmarked for the provision of wireless solar-powered traffic lights across Kano metropolitan under the Urban Renewal Program.

Additional funds were approved for the construction of Miller Road to Mission Road and the renovation of key public facilities, including the Kano Educational Resources Department and the Governor’s Lodge in Kaduna.

The Council also approved ₦1.46 billion for the upgrading and modernization of the Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy located in Sharada Phase I Industrial Layout.

“These approvals underscore the administration’s commitment to sustainable urban development and improved public service delivery,” said the statement

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