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Buhari approves N6.25bn for ranching in Katsina, gov confirms N5bn paid already

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President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the sum of N6.25 billion for his home state, Katsina, to kickstart ranching in the country.

The Presidency confirmed this on Friday in a statement issued by Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President (Media and Publicity).

It quoted the governor of the state, Aminu Masari, as expressing confidence that with the release of N5 billion already to the state, the process to begin the construction of ranches in Katsina will soon commence.

Following an approval of N6.25 billion by President Buhari, Katsina State will lead the way in setting up ranches, the statement said.

The statement informed that Masari made the disclosure while speaking at the commissioning of Regional Water Scheme in Dustin-ma, Katsina State, which was completed after 29 years of commencement in 1992,

It said the governor appreciated President Buhari “for consistently driving people oriented development projects, with the release of N5 billion to the state to start the ranches.”

“Mr President has graciously approved the sum of N6.25 billion for ranch development purposes in Katsina State. Out of this amount, N5 billion is already in the account of the state government and within a few weeks, you will see advertisement calling for interested companies and consultants that will participate in construction,” it quoted the governor as saying.

Governor Masari noted that the Federal Government had been focused in meeting the needs of the grassroots, explaining that the Zobe Regional Water Project was a partnership for completion with a target of providing more than 50 million litres of water to communities.

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