Former President Olusegun Obasanjo |
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has commended Governor
Ibrahim Shema of Katsina State for impacting positively and promoting the
socio-economic wellbeing of the people of the state.
According to him, “Governor Shema did not disappoint me in
the art of governance when I inspected some developmental projects in the state
capital during my visit.”
Obasanjo, who said his visit penultimate week provided him
the opportunity to be taken round to inspect some developmental projects
executed by Shema’s administration, said with the way Shema was going, the sky
was his limit.
Shema had taken Obasanjo round some of the project within
the state capital, which include the New Government House, under construction
at Modoji, GRA.
Other projects visited include Ring road project with three
lane carriage way, an Orthopaedic hospital with a capacity of 250 bed space
nearing inauguration, which would serve as reference hospital in terms of
providing orthopaedic and other specialist care to the people in the state.
Obasanjo who also taken round for inspection of the
ultra-modern Olympic size stadium also nearing completion, Barhin Housing
Estate and one of the many newly built physical structures at Umaru Musa
Yar’adua University, the main auditorium of the institution and building of
primary schools.
Obasanjo said having gone round to inspect these projects,
“I must give commendation over the purposeful leadership quality of Governor
Ibrahim Shema in terms of selfless service to humanity.”
He said: “I was highly impressed with the performance of
Shema which he described as impressive”.
The former president described the projects, especially the
orthopaedic hospital and other healthcare services provided by Shema’s administration
as some of the needed impetus for human life.
On structures provided at Umaru Musa Yar’adua
University, Obasanjo described it as
wise investment that could further develop the education sector.
This, according to Obasanjo, was a clear demonstration of a
sincere and honest administration.
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