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JUST IN: Kano Now ‘Very Ready’ For Buhari’s Visit — Ganduje

Governor of Kano State, Northwest Nigeria, Abdullahi Ganduje says the state is “very ready” to receive President Muhammadu Buhari.

Gatekeepers News reports that Ganduje said this while speaking to journalists after a meeting with Buhari in Katsina state, Northwest Nigeria.

“We are very much ready to receive him and we have a lot for him to commission, including federal government projects and state government projects. They are state-of-the-art projects,” Ganduje said.

Speaking further on Sunday, Ganduje said the state is satisfied with the president’s response to the concerns raised over the visit.

“Seeing is believing. You can see that I have led a powerful delegation from Kano state on the issue of new naira notes and we have seen Mr. President,” he said.

“We have laid the complaints of the Kano people and we are very happy. He explained to us and also he assured us that the time is extended and the quantity of new naira (notes) will increase so that the suffering of the people will be reduced.

“We informed him that Kano is the most populous state in the federation and also the commercial nerve centre of the northern part of Nigeria, second to Lagos.

“But in terms of cash transactions, Kano is higher than Lagos because Lagos has gone far in terms of cashless society, cashless transaction.

“But Kano state being comparatively a rural state, so to say, still we have 24 local governments without banks. Most of the banks are concentrated within Kano metropolis.

“So, you can imagine the suffering of the rural areas, rural people in terms of cash transaction. But we are happy that the time has been extended and also the quantum of the naira notes will be increased.

“So, we are so grateful to the president for effort.”

Hours earlier, the state had written to the president seeking a postponement of the visit over the “suffering” caused by the deadline for the old naira notes.

However, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has now extended the deadline for the validity on the old naira notes till February 10.

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