Some states created on August 27, 1991, on Friday and Saturday, celebrated the anniversary in different ways across the country...
Abia, Osun, Anambra, Delta, Edo, Enugu Jigawa, Kogi, Kebbi,Yobe, Taraba and Adamawa states were created at the time.
In its efforts to boost the fight
against violent crimes, the Kogi government also donated over 104 patrol
vans to the Army, Police, Navy and the Nigeria Security and Civil
Defence Corps.
Other beneficiaries included the Federal Road Safety Commission, the Nigeria Customs Service and local vigilance groups.
Governor Yahaya Bello presented the vehicles to the security agencies at the Confluence Stadium in in Lokoja.
In his address at the occasion, the
governor said that the gesture was a demonstration of his government’s
resolve to fight rising incidents of armed robbery, kidnapping and other
violent crimes in the state.
He said that the vehicles would serve as
boost to the confidence of the security agencies and enhance their
operational capability to discharge their duties.
Bello promised to continue to provide
necessary support to the security agencies until crimes are reduced to
the barest minimum in the state.
In Awka, Governor Willie Obiano
of Anambra said that the state had evolved through different stages of
growth and remained one of Nigeria’s most important states.
In a special broadcast on Saturday, he
commended the great men and woman who managed the affairs of the state
as military administrators and governors before him.
“Brothers and sisters, we have reasons
for hope. Let us join hands and continue to build a state that will be
the envy of Africa in the next 25 years. We must strive to see the face
of God by showing love to one another, supporting one another and having
the grace to say sorry when we are wrong,” he said.
Obiano said that his administration had
adopted a new development strategy: “Anambra Economic Transformation
Programme” to enhance the integrated development of the state.
“This strategy was developed to match
our new public sector efficiencies with the growing interest of the
private sector in order to achieve a set of clearly established goal,”
he said.
Governor Muhammadu Jibrilla of Adamawa on Saturday led members of his cabinet and citizens of the state in a six-kilometre peace walk to celebrate.
Speaking after the walk which started
from Yola Police Roundabout to Doubeli junction, Jibrilla solicited
peaceful coexistence among the diverse people of the state.
He called for more support for his administration to enable it to deliver on its campaign promises.
He also said that his administration had
resolved to resuscitate the monthly sanitation exercise to keep the
newly constructed and rehabilitated township roads and drains in the
state clean.
Dignitaries that participated in the walk included: Deputy Governor, Martins Babale; the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Umar Bindir and the Vice-Chancellor of Adamawa State University, Dr. Moses Zaruwa.
In Osun, the state government held an event to commemorate the anniversary.
There were several presentations by pupils and students of government primary and secondary schools.
The Governor Rauf Aregbesola-led administration also showcase some of its achievements particularly in the education sector.
In Abia, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu unveiled the new logo and seal of the state.
The state government also had an event to celebrate the silver jubilee.
In Delta, the state government held an
investment and economic summit to mark the anniversary. The summit was
attended by the chairman of the nation’s economic team, Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, and the Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun.
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