Tinubu unveils major development projects in Kaduna
Nigerian President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Thursday, visited Kaduna State to launch a series of significant development projects aimed at improving healthcare, vocational training, and transportation.
Recognizing Kaduna as “one of our nation’s most promising frontiers of progress and purpose,” Tinubu commended the advancements made under the leadership of Governor Uba Sani.
During his visit, the President inaugurated the Institute of Vocational Training and Skills Development in Rigachikun, commissioned a new 300-bed hospital in Millennium City, and announced upgrades to the public transportation system, including the rollout of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses.
In his statement, Tinubu expressed enthusiasm for the state’s initiatives: “Today, I will join Governor Uba Sani to commission a new Institute of Vocational Training and Skills Development in Rigachikun, open a 300-bed hospital in Millennium City, and unveil critical infrastructure projects, including Kaduna’s rollout of CNG buses, significantly boosting their transportation system.”
He emphasized the importance of empowering regional governments and the potential that lies within them. “What Kaduna is doing is a clear sign of what is possible when subnational governments are empowered, trusted, and supported from the centre to do more,” he noted.
The President concluded with an optimistic outlook for the future of Nigeria, declaring, “We are taking a bet on the future of Nigeria. This is Renewed Hope in motion.”