Governor (name) of Bauchi State, Mohammed, has pledged to leave the state in a better condition than he inherited it, as he marks the midpoint of his administration.
In a public address on Saturday October 4th he highlighted achievements in infrastructure, health, education, and security, saying that his administration has prioritized projects with long-term impact. He assured citizens that ongoing schemes will be sustained and new ones launched to further accelerate progress.
Governance analysts say such commitments are common among incumbents approaching the second half of their term, but the governor’s insistence underscores his resolve to solidify legacy. No details were given on which projects would be prioritized going forward, but observers expect announcements during the next budget cycle.