His attorneys, however, said that they will continue to fight for Sonko to run for presidency.
“I hope it’s not going to mark the end of ECOWAS or sort of weaken the regional body.”
It's a major step towards resuming operations five years after the plant was shut.
“Definitely, we're going to have food sufficiency and we'll definitely have surplus to export,"' said Governor Namadi.
"This would help in the fight against insecurity and terrorism," said steel development minister Audu.
“Funding is also an issue because it is under the presidential development fund initiative got from looted funds."
“The statement showed that there is improvement in recurrent to capital ratio from 68:32 in 2023 to 60:40 in 2024."
"These people (terrorists) act with impunity because they know people are not armed."
Meanwhile Niger's Governor Bago has said despite insecurity, farmers are now ready to return to farms in the state.
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