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Emir of Bichi urges KNSG to embrace mechanised farming

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The Emir of Bichi, Alhaji Nasir Ado Bayero, has urged the Kano State Government to embrace mechanised farming  to ensure massive food production  in the state.

 Bayero made the  call  when he paid a Sallah homage to Gov. Abba  Yusuf at the Government House,  Kano on Saturday.

He said that as the rainy season approaches, there was a need for government to provide assorted farm inputs and fertilizer at subsidised rates to farmers.

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Bayero called on the state government to intensify efforts toward ensuring adequate means of utilizing Solar power to  generate  electricity.

He commended the state government for providing laudable developmental projects since assumption of  office barely 10 months ago.

Responding, Yusuf said that since assumption of office,  his administration had worked  assiduously toward kproviding infrastructure for the people.

ā€œWithin the first quarter of assumption,d we recovered and rehabilitated the Asiya Bayero Paediatric hospital in the municipality, while the accident and emergency section of the Muttaka Mohammad General Hospital has also  been renovated up to standard,ā€ he said.

Yusuf said  that one of the priorities  of his administration is to uplif the standard of education, health, agriculture and infrastructure.

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