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Bauchi Govt Pardons 22 Prisoners To Mark Independence

No fewer than 22 inmates serving various jail terms were on Friday pardoned by Governor Mohammed Abubakar of Bauchi State to mark the 56th Independence Anniversary of Nigeria.

The governor announced the development in a broadcast to the people of Bauchi  state as part of activities marking 56th independence anniversary of the country. He said that the inmates were released from various formations in the state.

Abubakar said that the country had assumed a status of super power in spite of the skepticism that the country would derail after independence.

He said that country had witnessed 17 years of uninterrupted civil rule in spite of economic and political challenges that faced it.

The governor said that his administration was dedicated to providing infrastructure to better the lives of the people in spite of the scarce resources at its disposal.

Abubakar said that the state was one of the safest in the North East and played host to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from neighbouring states affected by insurgency.

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He assured the people of the state that government would accord more attention to security to protect their lives and properties.

The governor said he was not unmindful of the sufferings of the people due to global economic recession, promising that the recession would soon be over as government at all levels were striving to check the situation.

He urged the people to support policies and programmes of his administration to enable it provide them with needed amenities.

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