Thursday, July 2, 2026

Sokoto State Policy Intensity Tracker: July 1 - 31, 2026 Governance Index | Diploman Times

 


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Monday, June 29, 2026

πŸš—πŸ›‘️ Former COAS Flags Off 10.4 Billion Naira Wamakko Bunkari Pavement Development


WAMAKKO, Nigeria, June 29, 2026 - The Sokoto State Government has unlocked a major international co-financing milestone following the formal flag-off of the 27-kilometer Wamakko–Bunkari Road project by former Chief of Army Staff, General Faruk Yahaya (Rtd.). Sited within a complex topographical terrain, the high-fidelity engineering intervention replaces a critical abandoned corridor to open up massive commerce and agricultural channels.


The heavy infrastructural contract is backed by a 10.4 billion naira joint funding matrix uniting the World Bank, the French Development Agency (AFD), the Federal Government of Nigeria, and the Sokoto State Government. General Yahaya emphasized that constructing durable, well-drained road corridors is an absolute prerequisite for strengthening subnational defense frameworks, enabling rapid security response tracking across border communities.


Governor Ahmed Aliyu stated that the mega project directly manifests his administration’s Nine-Point Smart Agenda to empower rural populations and eradicate localized logistical constraints. The Sultanate Council, represented by the Baraden Wamakko, pledged unbendable traditional support for the project, while local council chairs lauded the prompt treasury counterpart fund payments that catalyzed the rollout.


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🩺πŸ₯ Governor Aliyu Inspects Renovated Gada General Hospital As Completion Reaches 94 Percent


GADA, Nigeria, June 29, 2026 - The Sokoto State Government has neared the full execution of its secondary healthcare modernization agenda following a technical inspection of the Gada General Hospital by Governor Ahmed Aliyu. Accompanied by Health Commissioner Dr. Faruk Umar Wurno, the governor audited structural updates at the medical institution, which was established in 1992 and left without capital improvements since 2019.


The comprehensive renovation contract, valued at 313.3 million naira, has successfully reached ninety-four percent completion, with the contracting firm already receiving eighty-four percent of the total project sum. The upgrade unbundles completely remodeled maternity labor blocks, the installation of solar-powered boreholes, fourteen modernized staff residential quarters, and clean facility access roads.


The facility retains a solid workforce strength of 110 medical professionals-including physicians, mid-level nurses, and laboratory scientists-who have already reported improved patient outcomes following the structural improvements. The Ministry of Health has integrated the center's solar-powered street lighting arrays into the local safety grid, securing nighttime emergency admissions safely.


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🚜🌾 Governor Aliyu Demands Accelerated Timelines For Multi Billion Naira Gada Infrastructure


GADA, Nigeria, June 29, 2026 - The Sokoto State Government has intensified its subnational agrarian development and rural access frameworks following an extensive on-the-spot project evaluation tour conducted by Governor Ahmed Aliyu across Gada Local Government Area. The executive inspection monitored the construction of two major transit linkages and the central Gada Market complex, enforcing strict milestones to guarantee immediate public utilization.


The first infrastructure asset comprises the 9.5-kilometer Gada-Bakin Kasuwa-Tsitse-Tabanni road awarded at 2.8 billion naira, which has reached seventy-five percent completion. The second, a 21.8-kilometer Kaffe-Tsitse-Gidan Hashimu transport corridor valued at 5.1 billion naira, stands at sixty-five percent completion, with completed culvert structures already dropping agricultural transit costs from ten thousand naira down to one thousand naira per haul.


Rural Roads Special Adviser Malami Muhammad Galadanci confirmed that the state government maintains zero financial debt across the projects. The corresponding 2.4 billion naira Gada Market installation-incorporating specialized onion, garlic, and grain commodity sections alongside a modern abattoir-is currently forty-eight percent complete and will feature independent water reticulation and solar arrays.


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Friday, June 19, 2026

Sokoto Governor Aliyu Launches 3.5 Billion Naira Arkilla New Layout Road Grid


The Sokoto State Government has expanded its urban renewal infrastructure following the formal commissioning of a ten-road network within the Arkilla New Layout of Wamakko Local Government Area. Presided over by Governor Ahmed Aliyu alongside Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, the critical civil engineering layout represents a completed capital intervention designed to manage rapid municipal population expansions.

The comprehensive road asset was constructed at a total cost of 3,512,250,520 naira to provide durable asphalt infrastructure for local homeowners and traders. According to project implementation logs, the newly paved corridors integrate standardized drainage networks engineered to enhance vehicular safety metrics and lower persistent travel time margins between remote residential sectors and regional trade hubs.

Governor Aliyu stated that deploying high-fidelity transport grids remains an absolute prerequisite for accelerating subnational economic growth. The State Ministry of Lands and Housing has finalized additional tracking protocols, paving the path for the upcoming launch of separate asphalt projects across high-density commercial zones including Gawon Nama, Mabera, Gidan Igwai, and Tudun Wada.

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Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Sokoto Governor Aliyu Commissions 100 IDP Housing Units In Illela Local Council


The Sokoto State Government has expanded its rural resettlement infrastructure following the commissioning of 100 housing units for internally displaced persons in Illela Local Government Area by Governor Ahmed Aliyu and visiting Borno Governor Babagana Zulum. The residential layout, co-developed with the United Nations Development Programme, targets rehousing communities displaced by recent flood cycles.

The comprehensive stabilization package incorporates a 50-kilowatt solar mini-grid installation, an operational Climate Peace Hub, and the groundbreaking of the Illela International Market. To provide immediate retail leverage, the state executive approved a direct cash allocation of 500,000 naira to each displaced household head to serve as seed capital for micro-enterprise operations.

Governor Aliyu stated that constructing resilient housing blocks is an absolute prerequisite for restoring public dignity and securing border zones. The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs has been directed to conclude layout designs for separate housing projects across sectors affected by banditry, utilizing funding models supported by the German Government and regional electrification boards.

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Monday, June 15, 2026

Sokoto Approves Massive Fiscal Outlays To Procure Critical Wet Season Farm Inputs


The Sokoto State Executive Council has approved a major food security capital intervention following the allocation of extensive fiscal resources to procure agricultural inputs for the 2026 wet season farming cycle. The public financing initiative is designed to insulate the local agrarian economy from inflation and expand the output capacity of subnational smallholder cooperatives.

The state-backed procurement guidelines encompass thousands of metric tons of high-grade NPK fertilizers, Urea bags, and improved, drought-resistant grain cultivars. By absorbing approximately forty percent of the aggregate landing cost of these materials, the administration aims to retail the inputs through approved depots at heavily subsidized prices compared to open market indicators.

The state government has set up an independent verification task force to oversee delivery logistics across the local government councils. This enforcement team is mandated to log shipments via digital registries, ensuring the subsidized farm inputs are distributed directly to real registered farmers and preventing commodity diversion or price manipulation by middlemen.

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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

πŸ›£️πŸ›️ Sokoto Approves Roads Airport Camp Upgrades To Strengthen Services


Capital Delivery Expansion: Sokoto is linking roads, transport, airport protocol, and public facilities to 2026 budget execution.

The approvals test procurement discipline, project supervision, and visible service delivery across Sokoto’s capital infrastructure.

Council approvals cover 36 roads, NYSC camp renovation, airport terminal works, buses, and environmental equipment.

See Diploman Times Week 21 May 2026 Edition for full report.

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πŸšπŸ•️ Sokoto Approves NYSC Camp Renovation And Government Vehicle Procurement


Procurement Accountability Test: Capital spending now requires clear cost justification, delivery tracking, and public-value reporting.

NYSC camp renewal has public-service value, but vehicle approvals will attract stronger accountability scrutiny.

Reports cite NYSC camp renovation, official vehicles, buses, and wider government logistics approvals.

Get Diploman Times Week 21 May 2026 Edition for details.

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