Dikko Umaru Radda, Katsina State governor, has highlighted what he described as major achievements recorded by his administration in the last three years, citing progress in security, education, healthcare, agriculture, infrastructure, renewable energy and revenue generation.
The governor’s scorecard was contained in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Ibrahim Kaula Mohammed, to mark the administration’s third anniversary in office.
According to the statement, the Radda administration has focused on addressing insecurity, which had long hindered development across many communities in the state.
Through a combination of security operations, community engagement and rehabilitation initiatives, the government said incidents of banditry and kidnapping have reduced significantly, allowing farmers to return to their farmlands and economic activities to resume in affected areas.
In the education sector, the administration said it invested over N120 billion, leading to the construction of 170 junior secondary schools, rehabilitation of 300 schools and renovation of 150 primary schools.













