KEBBI GOVT DONATES 10 HILUX VEHICLES TO BOOST SECURITY ON SOKOTO–BADAGRY SUPER HIGHWAY. (PHOTOS).

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 Kebbi Govt Donates 10 Hilux Vehicles to Boost Security on Sokoto–Badagry Super Highway  The Kebbi State Government has handed over 10 brand-new Hilux vehicles to the Federal Ministry of Works to strengthen security for personnel working on the Sokoto–Badagry Super Highway project. The vehicles were formally received by the Minister of State for Works, Bello Muhammad Goronyo, who praised Kebbi State Governor, Dr. Nasiru Idris (Kauran Gwandu), for the donation. Goronyo described the gesture as a clear demonstration of the state government’s commitment to protecting workers and contractors on the strategic highway corridor. He explained that the vehicles will be deployed exclusively to security operatives providing cover for construction teams along the section of the super highway passing through Kebbi State. The Sokoto–Badagry Super Highway is a multi-state infrastructure project aimed at improving connectivity and economic activities across northern and southern Nigeria. More...

EUROPEAN UNION,TO LIFT BAN ON VEGETABLE EXPORTS FROM GHANA.

                According to sources,the European Union {EU} Ambassador to Ghana,William Hannaa has hinted of plans by the EU to lift the ban placed on the the export of some vegetables from Ghana last year,because the produce did not meet the required quality standards.According to him,though there is a huge market in the EU for Ghanaian produce,the union will not compromise on quality standards.Speaking to the press,William Hanna explained that the EU is currently assisting local farmers through its Trade Related Assistance and Quality Enabling Programme {TRAQUE} to ensure that they meet the standards.''The market is there' the consumers in Europe are very interested in by Ghanaian produce but you've got to get the quality right.One of the problems we had last year was that a few vegetables were not meeting the right quality standards for the European markets;unfortunately we had to ban those vegetables.But the good news is that we are working together to try to ensure that they do meet the standards.The TRAQUE project is giving assistance to Ghanaian producers to know what the standards are and to meet them and I'm hopeful that the project will assist the producers so that we will remove the ban''.One more photo below.                                         

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