Zinariya Kyautan Allah Congratulates Governor Abdullahi Sule Ahead of Democracy Day

Nasarawa State Governor, Abdullahi Sule

Zinariya Kyautan Allah Congratulates Governor Abdullahi Sule Ahead of Democracy Day

By Roseline Okafor, Nasarawa.

Ahead of the 29th May Democracy Day celebration, Zinariya Kyautan Allah, a popular gold mining company operating in Uke, Karshi Development Area of Karu Local Government Council, Nasarawa State, has extended warm congratulations to Governor Abdullahi Sule on completing six years in office.

The company praised Governor Sule’s leadership and commitment to the development of Nasarawa State, highlighting his efforts in promoting economic growth, infrastructure development, and social welfare.

Zinariya Kyautan Allah expressed optimism that the governor’s administration will continue to foster a conducive environment for businesses and communities to thrive.

This congratulatory message underscores the positive relationship between the private sector and the state government as they work together towards sustainable development and prosperity for the people of Nasarawa State.

The company’s chairman, Alhaji Mohammed Dogara, expressed gratitude for the opportunities created by the governor’s administration, which has enabled youths and women to fend for their families.

Nasarawa State Governor and Chairman, North Central Governor’s Forum Engr. Abdullahi A. Sule
Nasarawa State Governor and Chairman, North Central Governor’s Forum Engr. Abdullahi A. Sule

Dogara stated that the gold mining site in Uke has been beneficial to the state’s citizens, providing employment opportunities and improving their livelihoods.

He praised the governor’s administration for creating wealth and unbundling the state’s potential, allowing citizens to prosper from their natural resources.

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The chairman appealed to the governor to sustain the development of the mining sector, particularly the Uke gold mining site. He urged the government to have confidence in the local miners who have invested their resources and are willing to cooperate with the government for revenue generation.

Dogara expressed concerns about potential takeover of the mining site by external companies, requesting that the government allot separate areas for new investors and protect the interests of local miners who have already invested in the site.