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Why No Protest in Zamfara — PDP

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The Zamfara chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party has said the nationwide protests by some groups did not reach the north-western state due to Governor Dauda Lawal’s good governance.

Acting Chairman Mukhtar Lugga made this statement during a chat with reporters on Friday in Gusau while reviewing the protests that have turned violent and led to looting in some neighbouring states.

He said, “Zamfara residents are happy with the state administration; they are happy that much is being achieved.

“The government has initiated many programmes and policies that have been beneficial. It has declared a state of emergency in education and health. It has also paid a backlog of gratuities.

“The administration has also constructed or reconstructed roads. It has renovated and equipped schools and hospitals and intervened in agricultural businesses, among other initiatives.”

Lugga acknowledged that there was hardship in the land but expressed optimism that President Bola Tinubu’s efforts would address the socioeconomic challenges of the country.

“In addition to what the state government is doing, we will continue to pray for the president to succeed in fixing the country’s economy.

“Hardship is everywhere, but all tiers of government are taking necessary measures to tackle the situation,” he said.He also urged the people to remain law-abiding and pray for leaders to overcome the country’s challenges.

Gusau and other towns in the state have been quiet, with no one showing up for the demonstration on Friday, the second day of the activity that is expected to continue until August 10.

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