Over the past few months, I have been exploring different parts of Nigeria, and one of the states that caught my attention is Kwara.
The transformation happening here is truly remarkable, from modern road networks that make movement easier, to improved schools that provide a better learning environment for children, Kwara is investing in the things that improve everyday life.
I visited ultra-modern healthcare facilities, where investments in hospitals, Intensive Care Units (ICUs), and VIP wards are helping to strengthen healthcare delivery. A stateโs healthcare system says a lot about its priorities, and these investments are making quality medical care more accessible.
The transformation goes beyond roads and hospitals. The environment is cleaner, greener, and more organized, making the cities more attractive for residents, businesses, and visitors alike.
Another project that stands out is the Garment Factory. A factory that is creating jobs, developing skills, supporting local industries, and giving many young people and families new economic opportunities.
Development is not measured by one project alone. It is the combination of good roads, quality education, healthcare, industries, and a clean environment working together to improve the lives of the people.
Kwara State is building the foundation for long-term growth, and that creates opportunities for investors, entrepreneurs, manufacturers, and businesses looking for a place to grow.
If you are looking for a state with improving infrastructure, a growing economy, and opportunities across different sectors, it may be time to take a closer look at Kwara State.
The best time to invest is when a place is growing and Kwara is showing strong signs of that growth.
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He has reformed:
1. NNPC
2. State police
3. Local govt autonomy
4. Tax & revenues
5. Education
6. NIMC
7. Region commissions
8. Electricty
9. BDC
His next project is to reform:
1. Civil service
2. Micro economy
3. Tourism
4. Restructuring
All this he'll do.
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On Monday, at the Federal Executive Council, our administration approved the most consequential reforms of the National Youth Service Corps Scheme since its establishment in 1973.
On the day I was sworn in as your President, I promised to create meaningful opportunities for our young people. I said women and youth would feature prominently in our administration, and this reform is partly the actualisation of that promise.
Those "aggrieved" Kwara APC guber aspirants and their other group members just want PBAT to "chop" AA's eyes and impose one of them on Kwara APC.
All these "Danladi is not a viable candidate" rhetorics won't fly. In fact, he should ignore them. Their sense of entitlements is getting nauseating.