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Kano – Abuja highway will be completed in 2023 — official
Nasiru Yusuf
Federal Controller of Works, Kano field headquarters Yahaya Baba Ali, assured that barring any last minute change the hybrid Kano – Kaduna – Abuja federal highway would be completed as scheduled.
KANO FOCUS reports that the federal Controller told journalists during the weekend in Kano that activities at various sections of the strategic road are on smooth ride, adding that the 2023 delivery date is feasible.
Ali said Kano – Zaria section of the road covering a stretch of 137km dual carriageway of expanded service lane being handled by Julius Berger has recorded 23 percent completion.
He stated that, the hybrid road project includes upgrade and reconstruction of over 100 bridges, and box culvert within the stretch of Kano- Zaria section of the highway.
He disclosed that the hybrid highway that runs from the federal capital territory through Kaduna state that terminated at the commercial city of Kano was among the list of 25 ongoing road projects in Kano and environs.
The federal Controller listed Kano – Katsina (phase 1) which terminated at Gidan Mutum Daya recorded 78 percent completion, while Kano – Shuwarin with a stretch of 202km, (sec 1) Kano- Maiduguri, divided into 5 sections, recorded 55 percent completion.
Similarly, Kano Gwarzo – Dayi flagged off recently by Kano state governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje with a stretch of 90 km is ongoing as contractor has since mobilized men and equipment to site.
Ali revealed that “We have completed joint enumeration and evaluation with Kano state government officials on Kano- Gwarzo – Dayi
last week, adding the total figures earmarked for compensation would be ready soon.
The federal Controller said “SUKUK funding has solved slow progress on construction sites, as 4 out of these major projects are on it, SUKUK has greatly ease major challenges to lack of assess to available fund to continue with our projects.
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FRSC deploys senior officers to Kano for sensitisation on discipline, operational efficiency
Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has deployed a team of senior officers to the Kano Sector Command to sensitise personnel on discipline, professionalism and improved operational efficiency.
KANO FOCUS reports that the team, led by Assistant Corps Marshal Mohammed Hafiz Tarauni, is expected to engage officers and men of the command on strengthening command and control mechanisms during field operations.
This was contained in a statement issued by the Sector Public Education Officer of the FRSC Kano Sector Command, CRC Abdullahi Labaran.
According to the statement, the sensitisation programme is scheduled to take place at the Special Marshal Conference Hall and forms part of the corps’ ongoing efforts to reinforce discipline and enhance operational effectiveness among personnel.
“The programme will focus on maintaining high standards of discipline, professionalism and effective coordination in the discharge of duties,” the statement said.
It added that the engagement would also strengthen command structures within the sector command to ensure improved operational performance and efficient service delivery.
The statement further noted that the initiative is part of the corps’ continuous commitment to building a disciplined, responsive and result-oriented workforce capable of delivering on its mandate of ensuring safer roads across the country.
Labaran urged personnel of the command to actively participate in the programme, describing it as an opportunity to interact with senior officers, share experiences and receive guidance on best operational practices.
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Kano Govt delegation visits Portugal on study tour for light rail project
Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim
A high-powered delegation from the Kano State Government is currently in Lisbon, Portugal, on a study tour as part of preparations for the proposed Kano Light Rail Project.
KANO FOCUS reports that the delegation is led by the Commissioner for Transportation, Barrister Haruna Isa Dederi, alongside the Chairman of the Kano Line Resuscitation Committee, Hon. Alhaji Saeed Abdullahi Shuaibu.

This was disclosed in a statement issued on Wednesday by Ibrahim Ado Sabari, Information Officer of Kano Line.
According to the statement, the team is engaging with leading transport and engineering institutions, including Mota-Engil and MTS – Metro Transportes do Sul, in Lisbon and Almada to gain technical insights into rail infrastructure development.
The study tour is part of the Kano State Government’s efforts under the leadership of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf to establish a modern rail network within Kano metropolis and surrounding areas.
The proposed Kano Light Rail Project is aimed at improving urban mobility, reducing traffic congestion and stimulating socio-economic development across the state.
Officials from the Kano State Ministry of Transport and Kano Line are expected to study rail operations, maintenance systems, safety standards and sustainable transport financing models during the visit.
The delegation is also exploring opportunities for technical partnerships, knowledge exchange and possible investment collaborations to ensure the long-term efficiency and sustainability of the project.
Meanwhile, the Federal Government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the sum of N1 trillion for the establishment of the Kano Light Rail Project under the Renewed Hope Agenda.
When completed, the project is expected to connect major residential, commercial and industrial hubs within Kano metropolis, create employment opportunities, facilitate trade and improve access to key urban centres.
The Kano State Government said it remains committed to delivering a modern, reliable and efficient rail transport system that meets international standards and addresses the growing transportation needs of residents.
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Majidadin Dambatta congratulates Doguwa on emergence as Kano APC chairman
Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim
Alhaji Aliyu Lawan, popularly known as Majidadin Dambatta, has congratulated Alhaji Umar Haruna Doguwa on his election as Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano State.
In a congratulatory message shared via Facebook, Lawan described Doguwa’s emergence as well deserved and expressed confidence in his ability to lead the party effectively in the state.
He also extended his congratulations to other executive members elected alongside Doguwa into various party offices, noting that their emergence reflects the trust and confidence reposed in them by party members and stakeholders across Kano State.
According to him, the development is a clear testament to the dedication, loyalty and commitment of the newly elected leaders to the unity, stability and progress of the party.
Lawan further prayed that Allah grants the new chairman and his team wisdom, strength and foresight as they assume the responsibility of steering the affairs of the APC in Kano State.
He expressed optimism that the new leadership would promote harmony, inclusiveness and effective leadership within the party, while bringing renewed vigour, unity and success to the APC in the state and beyond.
