Former V.P Atiku Abubakar Visits Senator Tambuwal
This evening, Senator @AWTambuwal received former Vice President of Nigeria, Alhaji @atiku Abubakar at his Maitama residence in Abuja.
and federal levels, to rise to the occasion and do what is needful to salvage our region. The Northwest deserves better — we deserve security, prosperity, and leadership that works for the people. Anything less is unacceptable.
I am deeply disgusted by the way our leaders continue to neglect the Northwest region, leaving us without meaningful development in the most vital areas — security, power, infrastructure, and industries. It is disheartening that despite our region���s rich history,
by the federal government. If harnessed properly, it could revolutionize agricultural activities in Sokoto State and beyond, creating jobs, boosting food security, and driving economic growth across the region.
I therefore urge our governments, at both state and
Kudos to Governor Ahmed Aliyu for completing the Teaching Hospital project initiated by the administration of Sen. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal. True leadership builds on progress for the good of the people. 👏🏽🏥
SOKOTO STATE GOVERNMENT TO COMPLETE ABANDONED MULTI-BILLION NAIRA TEACHING HOSPITAL IN KASARAWA
In a major step toward revitalizing healthcare delivery, the Sokoto State Government has announced the near completion of the long-abandoned multi-billion naira Teaching Hospital project in Kasarawa.
The facility, initiated under the administration of former Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, had remained incomplete for years due to administrative bottlenecks and funding constraints.
Speaking on Saturday, the Commissioner for Higher Education, Prof. Isa Mohammad Mai Shanu, described the development as a landmark achievement of the administration of Governor Ahmed Aliyu, marking a significant shift in the state’s medical and educational landscape.
“The completion of this health facility will ease the pressure on existing hospitals and enhance the quality of medical education at Sokoto State University,” the commissioner said.
Originally envisioned as a cornerstone of healthcare and medical training in the state, the Kasarawa Teaching Hospital was stalled mid-way despite the ambitious blueprint and significant funds allocated by the previous administration.
“The hospital was nearly forgotten,” Prof. Mai Shanu noted. “But Governor Aliyu has prioritized the health sector and committed to completing all health-related projects across the state.”
He added that fulfilling the project aligns with Governor Aliyu’s promise to the people — that healthcare delivery would not be compromised under his leadership.
The hospital, which is being equipped to meet international standards, will serve dual roles as a teaching and research center for Sokoto State University (SSU) and allied institutions, and as a clinical facility for residents across the state and neighbouring communities.
The ultra-modern facility will house over 400 bed spaces, advanced surgical theatres, maternity and pediatric wings, diagnostic laboratories, outpatient departments, and an intensive care unit — all fully furnished and equipped.
Healthcare professionals and community leaders have applauded the decision, describing it as a rare display of political will and administrative continuity.
“This isn’t just a hospital,” Dr. Abdullahi said. “It’s a legacy of life-saving care, academic growth, and economic empowerment for future generations.”
Civil society organizations and health-sector advocates also commended the government’s transparent approach, stating that completing an inherited project demonstrates maturity, statesmanship, and public-centered leadership.
In Kasarawa and surrounding communities, the announcement has sparked excitement. Residents recalled years of dashed hopes but now see the project as a long-awaited dream finally becoming reality.
With the imminent completion of the Kasarawa Teaching Hospital, Sokoto State sets a new benchmark in governance continuity, accountability, and people-focused development.
#SokotoInProgressUnderAmadu
SOKOTO STATE GOVERNMENT TO COMPLETE ABANDONED MULTI-BILLION NAIRA TEACHING HOSPITAL IN KASARAWA
In a major step toward revitalizing healthcare delivery, the Sokoto State Government has announced the near completion of the long-abandoned multi-billion naira Teaching Hospital project in Kasarawa.
The facility, initiated under the administration of former Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, had remained incomplete for years due to administrative bottlenecks and funding constraints.
Speaking on Saturday, the Commissioner for Higher Education, Prof. Isa Mohammad Mai Shanu, described the development as a landmark achievement of the administration of Governor Ahmed Aliyu, marking a significant shift in the state’s medical and educational landscape.
“The completion of this health facility will ease the pressure on existing hospitals and enhance the quality of medical education at Sokoto State University,” the commissioner said.
Originally envisioned as a cornerstone of healthcare and medical training in the state, the Kasarawa Teaching Hospital was stalled mid-way despite the ambitious blueprint and significant funds allocated by the previous administration.
“The hospital was nearly forgotten,” Prof. Mai Shanu noted. “But Governor Aliyu has prioritized the health sector and committed to completing all health-related projects across the state.”
He added that fulfilling the project aligns with Governor Aliyu’s promise to the people — that healthcare delivery would not be compromised under his leadership.
The hospital, which is being equipped to meet international standards, will serve dual roles as a teaching and research center for Sokoto State University (SSU) and allied institutions, and as a clinical facility for residents across the state and neighbouring communities.
The ultra-modern facility will house over 400 bed spaces, advanced surgical theatres, maternity and pediatric wings, diagnostic laboratories, outpatient departments, and an intensive care unit — all fully furnished and equipped.
Healthcare professionals and community leaders have applauded the decision, describing it as a rare display of political will and administrative continuity.
“This isn’t just a hospital,” Dr. Abdullahi said. “It’s a legacy of life-saving care, academic growth, and economic empowerment for future generations.”
Civil society organizations and health-sector advocates also commended the government’s transparent approach, stating that completing an inherited project demonstrates maturity, statesmanship, and public-centered leadership.
In Kasarawa and surrounding communities, the announcement has sparked excitement. Residents recalled years of dashed hopes but now see the project as a long-awaited dream finally becoming reality.
With the imminent completion of the Kasarawa Teaching Hospital, Sokoto State sets a new benchmark in governance continuity, accountability, and people-focused development.
#SokotoInProgressUnderAmadu
🚨One of the best things Sir Alex Ferguson ever did wasn’t just win — it was how he treated his players like his own sons.
He knew when to scold and when to shield. When to discipline and when to put an arm around your shoulder.
That’s how he built warriors with loyalty, not just tactics. And that’s exactly what Rúben Amorim needs to channel with Alejandro Garnacho right now.
You don’t push away a young star who clearly has raw passion and world-class potential. You bring him closer. Sit him down. Speak heart to heart. Not like a dictator, but like a mentor. Like a father.
Garnacho needs guidance, not exile. He’s 21. He’ll make mistakes. But if Amorim gets this right, if he earns the kid’s trust and builds that connection, United won’t just save a talent, they’ll unlock something even bigger.
Discipline with love. Structure with empathy. That’s how you build a legacy, not just a team.
This is me just thinking out loud without any bias. ❤️✌️ #MUFC