Governor Ahmed Aliyu of Sokoto state has assured that his administration will consolidate on the achievements recorded in the outgoing year, 2025, as the state ushers in 2026.
The Governor made this announcement in a message to the people of the state, marking the beginning of the new year, and shared it with journalists in Sokoto.
According to Governor Aliyu, his administration will continue to prioritise critical sectors of development in 2026, thereby fast-tracking the socio-economic growth of the state in line with its nine-point Smart Innovative Agenda.
He stated that the government would strengthen its support to security agencies in their efforts to combat banditry, particularly in the thirteen local government areas affected by the menace.
“We have already drawn up a blueprint on how to further assist the security agencies in the areas of logistics, intelligence gathering, and intelligence sharing.
“I also call on our people, especially those living in areas affected by insecurity, to support the security agencies with relevant information on any suspicious character or movement noticed within their communities,” Aliyu maintained.
He further urged local communities to expose anyone exhibiting strange behaviour or living above their means, noting that such vigilance would help curb the activities of informants in rural areas.
On the promotion of Islamic affairs, the Governor disclosed that new Islamiyya schools would be constructed, while existing ones in dilapidated condition would be rehabilitated.
In the education sector, Governor Aliyu assured that all ongoing renovations of primary, secondary, and tertiary institutions would be completed with more furniture to be provided, adding that teachers’ welfare would continue to receive priority attention.
Speaking on road construction and housing, he stated that all ongoing housing projects in Wajake, Gidan Salanke, and Sokoto New City, as well as rural and township road projects, would be completed by the end of the second quarter of 2026.
Governor Aliyu also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to sustaining economic empowerment programmes such as NG-CARES, Ahmadu-CARES, and other youth and women empowerment initiatives.
In the area of water supply, the Governor stated that all ongoing water scheme projects would be completed. At the same time, additional machinery would be provided at the state’s primary water intake facilities.
He further disclosed that the state government would continue to provide farm inputs and implements to farmers, noting that contracts had already been awarded for the procurement of tractors to enhance agricultural mechanisation.
The Governor added that the health sector would continue to receive priority attention through the renovation of health facilities and the provision of modern medical equipment across health centres in the state.
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