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44 LG chairmen sue Kano govt over construction of flyovers

Chairmen of the 44 Local Government Areas of Kano State have sued the state government before a Federal High Court, Abuja  over its move to…

Chairmen of the 44 Local Government Areas of Kano State have sued the state government before a Federal High Court, Abuja  over its move to construct two flyovers at Tal’udu and Danagundi all within the metropolis with 70 per cent funding of their monies.

The chairmen of the council were in the court seeking an order to stop the government from using their funds from their joint account.

Parties in the suit with number FHC/ABJ/CS/1733/2023 and dated 29th December, 2023 are the Kano State Government, the State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice and the Accountant General of the state.

The plaintiffs are all the 44 Local Government Councils and the Association of Local Government of Nigeria (ALGON), Kano State  chapter.

However, the governor while laying the foundation of the construction of the two flyovers Friday evening spoke on  the financing of the projects saying it has been the tradition from his predecessors to finance such gigantic projects through the joint- account managed by the state and local governments.

He added that when completed, all the local government areas will use the roads on a timely basis.

Speaking at the ceremony, Governor  Abba Kabir Yusuf said that the project was aimed at ensuring free flow traffic in the municipal to enhance socio-economic activities in the state.

He said that the project was initiated to reduce traffic congestion, ease travel, beautify the city, control pollution, and develop infrastructure in the ancient city.

He said that Kano as a mega city deserved massive infrastructure transformation to cater for the needs of over 10 million inhabitants and improve their socio-economic well-being.

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