Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has underscored the significance of prioritising food security, particularly through the concept of “stomach infrastructure.”
He made these remarks at the unveiling of 136 housing units acquired by the Sokoto state government for N1.820 billion.
The housing units are designed for low-income earners and other citizens in need of shelter. Obasanjo commended Governor Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto for addressing various issues such as food security, transportation, road construction, agriculture, and housing projects.
Obasanjo lauded the governor’s dedication, likening his leadership qualities to the strength and resilience of a stallion horse. “Your strong, energetic, and resilient qualities in leadership have made you achieve all this within one year. Putting all these in place will surely brighten your chances of seeking a second-term mandate without stress,” he remarked.
The former president also praised Senator Aliyu Wamakko and Sultan Sa’ad Abubakar for their contributions to the state’s development. He described Wamakko as a good political mentor and the Sultan as a role model in the caliphate. “Wamakko remains a good mentor who has found a worthy mentee in the governor,” Obasanjo stated.
Governor Aliyu Sokoto highlighted that the numerous housing projects align with his campaign promises to deliver human-oriented projects that improve the welfare and living standards of the state’s residents.
He noted that the state government has invested substantial resources in building and completing various projects across the state, including road constructions, empowerment items, water and agricultural inputs for farmers, and equipping hospitals.
“We are determined to continue developing the state, ensuring proper repositioning and providing state-of-the-art facilities at all sites, including Islamiyya schools, markets, and playgrounds,” Governor Sokoto affirmed.