The Katsina State Government has issued a directive for the immediate payment of compensation to landowners who have been affected by the expansion of theUmaru Musa Yar’adua International Airportin Katsina.
The directive was issued by the state governor, Malam Dikko Radda, as communicated in a statement released on Friday in Katsina by Malam Ibrahim Kaula, his Chief Press Secretary (CPS).
The expansion of the airport’s terminal was approved during the immediate past administration of Muhammad Buhari. As a result of this expansion project, certain landowners have been impacted
According to Kaula, the governor disclosed this when he paid an official visit to the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace, Dr Emmanuel Meribole.
Radda thanked the ministry for locating the project in the state, and described it as a dream come true for those who had been waiting for so long to witness this landmark achievement.
He said that he had already directed the release of payment for compensation for land owners with immediate effect, for the project to start, and to enable the contractors to be on site for the taking off of the project.
Radda further commended former President Buhari and former Minister of Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika, for their support towards the desired objective of upgrading the airport.
Responding, Dr Meribole, expressed satisfaction with the quick directive by the governor to compensate the affected people for the project to commence.
The previous administration of Gov Aminu Masari allocated the land to upgrade the airport.
The former Aviation Minister Sirika, during the ground-breaking ceremony in May, said the project, awarded at more than N15 billion, would create about 1,500 job opportunities for the residents of the state.
The multi-billion naira project has about four departments, consisting of the fire truck maintenance, terminal building, cargo centre and pavement.
It’s expected to be completed in 12 months from May.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has raised concerns over the lack of immunization against deadly diseases for more than 600,000 children in the states of Kano, Katsina, and Jigawa.
Rahama Farah, the chief UNICEF field officer, highlighted the pressing issue during a media dialogue on routine immunization and zero dose campaign in Kano on Wednesday.
According to Farah, a significant number of these unvaccinated children are located in Kano, emphasizing the need to implement the Nigeria primary health care policy to reach unimmunized children in rural areas.
Read the full story onhttps://goodeveningnigeria.com/2023/07/20/over-600000-children-in-kano-katsina-and-jigawa-remain-unimmunized-says-unicef/
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