In his effort towards the development of
the state and strengthening national integration, Governor of Kano
State Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has wooed one of the strong African
business tycoons, Arthur Eze, to Kano Economic City, being developed in
the state.
am here to, also, on behalf of the people of Kano
State urge you to come and invest in our Kano Economic City project.
Which is designed to be of global standard with all the necessary
structures trailed by the needed security architecture,” Ganduje told
Eze in a meeting in Abuja.
Eze assured that he would come and
invest immensely in Kano, being a very peaceful state, with a governor
he described as “gentle, humane, reserved and people-minded.”
The
history of his sojourn into business world, according to Eze, would not
be complete without mentioning Kano, “… I was there also when the late
governor of old Kano State, Muhammad Abubakar Rimi was the governor
then. I was part of those who engaged in the establishment of the then
Kano City Television (CTV).”
According to Eze, coming to Kano to
invest was as equal as coming back home, assuring that his investment in
the state would also be a significant aspect, as a good reminder of his
stay in the state those days.
He then said, “Part of my early
years as a businessman, I spent them in Kano. Since when Noman’s Land
area was like a forest. I stayed in Kano. And for your information, the
late Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero of blessed memory, was my bosom
friend.
“This reminds me of a very striking development you, my
Governor, brought to the limelight. That is your recent establishment of
four additional First Class Emirates in your state, Kano. I sincerely
congratulate you over this all-important development. It is indeed
striking and encouraging.”
After congratulating the governor over
the new Emirates, he then commended him (governor) for making the son
of the late Emir, Ado Bayero, as the Emir of Bichi, “… Aminu Ado
Bayero’s choice as the First Class Emir of Bichi is indeed a welcome
development. It reminds us of his late father, a complete gentleman,” he
said.
He used the opportunity to call that, “Being the son of
late Emir Ado Bayero is in itself, a blessing from God. I would
therefore use this opportunity to call on the Emir of Bichi to copy
postures of a gentleman, his late father.”
Eze explains further,
“We all want you (Emir of Bichi) to always be calm, decent, reserved and
gentle. Just like your late father, our good friend. Your Excellency
the Governor, let me inform all that, the creation of more Emirates is a
very strong move that will increase the participation of the
traditional institutions in governance.”
In continuation of his
remarks, Ganduje praised Eze as one of the fathers of Igbo people across
the country, who does many things to strengthen national cohesion and
integration between Igbo communities and all other ethnic nationalities
in the country.
“I am here also to commend you over the good
rapport and commendable existing relationship between Kano people and
Igbo communities in the state. I am sure you clearly have a roadmap of
processes leading to this cordial relationship between Kano people and
Igbo communities. We all commend you for your unprecedented inputs,” the
governor said.
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