Niger State Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago told Bida town residents to watch out for people trying to steal their land. He spoke during a public meeting about the New Bida Development Plan that leaders organized for community members. The governor urged people to plant trees that make money to increase their property values. Officials from the Ministry for Lands and Survey worked with the New Niger Development Project to host the event. Bago promised that the government would pay fair money to anyone who loses property during development work.
The development plan will happen over many years with different stages of construction and improvement. Leaders created a 20-year plan for immediate changes and a 50-year plan for long-term growth. Bago assured residents that nobody will lose their land without receiving proper payment from the state. He asked people to be patient and support the government project that will help their town grow. The governor believes Niger State has a bright future despite having limited money for development.
Etsu Nupe Yahaya Abubakar helped calm community fears about the government taking away people's property without permission. He asked residents to work together with officials to make Bida town better for future generations. Commissioner Maurice Magaji said this development plan represents an important moment for the city. The plan will help Bida become a strong economic center that can grow and protect the environment. Officials believe these changes will create lasting benefits for all community members.
The development plan will happen over many years with different stages of construction and improvement. Leaders created a 20-year plan for immediate changes and a 50-year plan for long-term growth. Bago assured residents that nobody will lose their land without receiving proper payment from the state. He asked people to be patient and support the government project that will help their town grow. The governor believes Niger State has a bright future despite having limited money for development.
Etsu Nupe Yahaya Abubakar helped calm community fears about the government taking away people's property without permission. He asked residents to work together with officials to make Bida town better for future generations. Commissioner Maurice Magaji said this development plan represents an important moment for the city. The plan will help Bida become a strong economic center that can grow and protect the environment. Officials believe these changes will create lasting benefits for all community members.