President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on Thursday, commissioned a series of strategic development projects undertaken by Kaduna State, cutting across infrastructure renewal, healthcare delivery, skills acquisition, and economic empowerment.
The projects, executed under Governor Uba Sani’s administration, include a 300-bed hospital, multiple township and rural roads, vocational training institutes, and a fleet of 100 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses to modernise the state’s public transport system.
During the visit, President Tinubu commissioned three new institutes of vocational training and skills development located in Rigachikun, Soba, and Samaru Kataf.
The centres are designed to build a skilled workforce and support youth empowerment, in line with Kaduna’s ambition to become a national hub for technical education and human capital development.
The President also flagged off several key road projects, including the 24-kilometre Kafanchan township road, the Tudun Biri road, and a 22-kilometre road linking Kauru and Kubau Local Government Areas.
These roads are expected to significantly improve connectivity and economic activity across the affected regions.
The facility is intended to enhance access to quality healthcare and reduce the burden on existing health centres.
As part of efforts to transition to cleaner energy and improve urban mobility, the President unveiled 100 CNG-powered buses, marking a major step toward sustainable public transportation in Kaduna State.
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