Ikara Rescue Team Applauds Gov. Uba Sani for Appointment of Muhammad Rili as KADA Manager
In a notable display of appreciation, the Ikara Rescue Team has extended commendations to Governor Uba Sani for his astute decision in appointing Muhammad Rili as the General Manager of the Kaduna State Agricultural Agency (KADA).
The announcement, made by Barrister Misbahu Ahmad Sani Esq, the coordinator of the Ikara Rescue Team, the Supreme Policy Council for strategic deliberations on the Ikara Local Government Council’s progress.
Hailing from the Ikara Local Government Council of Kaduna State, Muhammad Rili’s appointment is seen as a positive step toward enhancing agricultural initiatives and development within the region.
The Ikara Rescue Team, an organization deeply rooted in the welfare of the local community, recognizes the significance of this appointment in furthering the agricultural landscape of Kaduna State.
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Governor Uba Sani’s selection of an indigenous candidate for such a crucial position has garnered support from various quarters. It is seen as a testament to his commitment to inclusive governance and his determination to tap into the wealth of local talent and expertise.
Muhammad Rili’s extensive experience and understanding of the region’s agricultural intricacies are expected to contribute significantly to the growth and advancement of the agricultural sector in Kaduna State.
The Ikara Rescue Team’s commendation underlines the positive impact of this appointment on the local agricultural community, emphasizing its potential to stimulate economic growth, generate employment opportunities, and improve food security.
As the newly appointed General Manager takes the helm at KADA, there is a palpable sense of optimism surrounding the agency’s future endeavors under his leadership.
With this appointment, Governor Uba Sani continues to demonstrate his commitment to propelling Kaduna State toward greater agricultural prosperity, and the Ikara Rescue Team stands ready to support and collaborate in the journey toward a more robust and sustainable agricultural sector in the state.