PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari assures that he will not betray or allow anyone cheat Nigeria and Nigerians on no circumstance against the country’s development.
The President made the disclosure yesterday in Dutse, Jigawa State capital while addressing thousands of people who gathered at Aminu Kano Triangle during his two-day working visit to the State, He said “we are fully aware of the present hardship, you are always in our mind, our thinking, our plans and determinations are always how to make your lives better, comfortable and happy”.
President Muhammadu Buhari explained that “I will not cheat or betray you. We will not allow any body to cheat you in all circumstances no matter what, our hope and wish is to make Nigeria and Nigerians lives positively improved and better”.
“We make you our priority, we are not in power to cheat you and we will never allow any one to cheat or deceive Nigerians, either from within us or outside”.

He expressed appreciation on the committment of Jigawa farmers and government particularly on rice production, “by the committments of our farmers across the nation today, has made Nigeria achieve 90 percent zero importation of rice”.
According to him “I was carried on a aircraft and I saw agricultural produce in this State, this indicates that our policy of banning rice importation is in the right track, we will be committed in all the policies and programmes that will make Nigeria independent and developed”.
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The President also launched the Jigawa State social security in which every month a grant of N50,000-N100,000 will be released to each polling units across the State for minor infrastructures repair and social assistance.
The President however commissioned water project executed by the State government for the provision of additional one million liter of water to Dutse.
Speaking at the occasion, Jigawa State governor Alhaji Badaru Abubakar has extended the gratitude of Jigawa people to the President on his two-day working visit to the State during which he flagged-off and commissioned projects executed both by State and federal government.


President Buhari ended the two-day working visit to the State yesterday, as he departed Dutse international airport at around 11am to Abuja.