The Governorship Candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Sokoto State, Manir Muhammad Dan’iya (Walin Sokoto), has called on the people of Sokoto State to critically assess the performance of the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led administration in the state after three years in office.
Dan’iya said that despite the enormous allocations received by the Sokoto State Government and the 23 Local Government Councils from the Federation Account over the last three years, the impact of governance on the lives of ordinary citizens remained minimal.
In a statement issued through his Press Secretary/Media Aide, Aminu Abdullahi, the ADC governorship candidate expressed concern over what he described as the steady decline in critical sectors of development under the current administration.
According to him, “Leadership must be measured by visible impact on the lives of the people, not by political slogans or public relations campaigns. Sokoto people deserve transparent governance, accountability, and meaningful development that can be seen and felt across communities.”
Dan’iya questioned the implementation and effectiveness of the state government’s much-publicised “9-Point Smart Agenda,” arguing that many residents are yet to witness tangible developmental outcomes that reflect the huge resources available to the government.











