Ahmed Aliyu

Ahmed Aliyu

politician Nigeria

Ahmed Aliyu is the Governor of Sokoto State, Nigeria. He has been supportive of initiatives aimed at improving healthcare and community welfare. His collaboration with BUA Cement on health and educational projects demonstrates his commitment to enhancing the quality of life for residents in the state.

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Nigeria Nigeria: Dr. Mai-Hula said the ministry is fully aligned with the SMART agenda of Governor Ahmed Aliyu’s administration. 8

The Punch: Sokoto's SMART Agenda: Ending Religious Extremism

Nigeria Nigeria: Governor Ahmed Aliyu of Sokoto State commissioned three key road projects in the flood-prone Mabera area. 9

The Punch: Flood Mitigation & Economic Boost

Nigeria Nigeria: Ahmed Aliyu, the Sokoto State Governor, has said the government’s engagement with repentant bandits is a deliberate step towards achieving genuine reconciliation and lasting peace. 8

The Punch: Gov Aliyu Explains Peace Talks

Nigeria Nigeria: Ahmed Aliyu was fatally attacked by unidentified assailants in Hammadu Kafi. 5

The Punch: 45-Year-Old Man Killed in Attack

Nigeria Nigeria: Governor Ahmed Aliyu of Sokoto State has expressed sorrow over the twin tragedies that struck Kano and Niger states. 8

The Punch: Sokoto gov mourns Kano athletes, Niger flood victims

Nigeria Nigeria: Hamdiyyah Sharif is a critic of Sokoto State Governor, Ahmed Aliyu. 4

The Punch: Lady who criticised Sokoto gov declared missing

Nigeria Nigeria: Colonel Ahmed Usman is the Special Adviser on Security Matters to Governor Ahmed Aliyu. 7

The Punch: Sokoto cautions politicians against unauthorised security interventions

Nigeria Nigeria: Governor Ahmed Aliyu approved the adjustment of working hours for civil servants during Ramadan. 8

The Punch: Sokoto civil servants to close early during Ramadan