High handed approach orders the destruction of the police station!

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AFRICA  ( Commonwealth Union) _ Governor Mohammed Bago of Niger State has announced his plans to demolish the Chanchaga police station in Minna. In his inaugural speech at the trade fair complex, he declared that the police station would be marked for demolition, although the exact date is yet to be determined. Governor Bago expressed his concerns about the police station obstructing the water pipeline and emphasized the need to prioritize portable drinking water for the people.

Addressing the issue of insecurity, the governor assured the public of his administration’s commitment to tackling it effectively. He recognized the urgency and gravity of the matter and pledged to uphold the constitutional principle of security, emphasizing the protection of lives and property as a top priority.

Governor Bago made it clear that his administration would deviate from previous practices, promising a departure from the norm and a fresh approach to governance. He declared that it would not be “business as usual” but rather “business unusual,” indicating a determination to bring about significant changes and improvements.

Furthermore, the governor expressed his intention to empower the youth by ensuring that 90 percent of his cabinet would be composed of young individuals. This announcement underscores his commitment to youth inclusion and representation in decision-making processes, reflecting a desire to harness the potential of the younger generation.

In summary, Governor Mohammed Bago has outlined his plans to demolish the Chanchaga police station in Minna, citing its obstruction of the water pipeline. He has emphasized the importance of providing portable drinking water and has reassured the public of his administration’s dedication to addressing insecurity and protecting lives and property. Additionally, he has pledged to introduce a fresh approach to governance, emphasizing youth empowerment and inclusion in his administration.

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