Niger State Governor bags Prestigious Award in Canada

Gloria Essien, Abuja

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The Governor of Niger State, North Central Nigeria, Umaru Bago, has been awarded the prestigious 2024 Voice of Africa (VOA) Canada Torchbearer Award for his outstanding leadership and commitment to agriculture, food security, and infrastructural development in the state.

The VOA Canada Torchbearer Award recognizes individuals and organizations making significant contributions to Black communities worldwide. Based in Toronto, VOA Canada promotes African content and encourages collaborations between African and Canadian entities.

Governor Bago’s efforts in advancing agricultural development and good governance have earned him this notable accolade.

In his acceptance speech, Governor Bago expressed gratitude for the recognition and emphasized his commitment to partnering with national and international stakeholders, especially the Canadian business community, to promote food security and economic opportunities in Niger State.

Under his leadership, Niger State has seen transformative changes in agriculture, enhancing food security and empowering local communities.

His administration has also initiated vital infrastructure projects that improve connectivity and boost economic prospects.

 

 

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