Governor Uba Sani says it is gratifying to reopen the Kidandan market in Giwa LGA, which was abandoned for several years due to recurring insecurity.
The governor said the reopening of the market marked the beginning of the return of peace and stability to the local government.
On November 29, Mr Sani reopened the famous and strategic Birnin Gwari livestock market, which had been closed for about 10 years, signalling the commencement of commercial activities.
Speaking at Kidandan village, the governor said, ‘’Peace is an invaluable asset. It is the key to progress and development. ’Conflict destroys, while peace builds. I am happy that after the milestone we recorded in Birnin Gwari, Giwa has followed suit. Indeed, peace is the only way.’’
The governor, who promised to honour the government’s commitments, stated that the ‘Peace Dialogue Group’ was working round the clock to ensure that agreements were respected and this new understanding was sustained.
According to Mr Sani, ’the security agencies are on the same page with the state government, vowing, ”those who have agreed to lay down their arms will be protected and rehabilitated.’’
The governor pointed out that the reopening of the Kidandan market would revitalise the area’s economy and create huge opportunities for the local government’s people.
Mr Sani implored the people to re-embrace one another, adding, “We are one people. We may have differences, but there are peaceful ways of resolving issues.
“Let us collectively say no to violence and conflicts. Let us join hands to create a prosperous future for Giwa local government.’’
(NAN)