 As part of activities lined up to mark 100 days in office, the Kaduna State Government has rolled out infrastructure development plans for rural communities across the 23 local government areas in the state. The state governor, Uba Sani, says the focus of his administration will give priority attention to primary health care, education, and infrastructure development and reinventing in the rural economies. Sani stated this during a town hall meeting with Kaduna citizens and stakeholders to present the scorecard of the administration ahead of his 100 days in office for maximum input in the state. Houses that will be occupied by the less privileged underserved within our own society. And those houses will be given to those underserved and vulnerable people free who are not taking anything from the build hospitals, build schools within the communities is supposed to be an economic city. They are building that comprises hospitals, houses, farmland, both a dry and a wet farm in there, and smaller ships to over 1,000 opens across Kaduna. At the moment that will help us to eradicate poverty in our state because of the support of smaller medium businesses that will go a long way with some of the problems going on in government. The governor added that they have procured medical equipment worth 3 billion Naira to upgrade to 90 primary health care centres across the state while reiterating that it is the responsibility of the government to ensure people get the dividend of democracy. Primary health care is the most important area we need to tackle because the second priority for me is not as important as a primary health care because our plan is to ensure that nobody eats up more than a kilometer from this house to meet a health care centre including the state. Yesterday we distributed equipment that are standard of active equipment to 290 primary health care centres within Kaduna state. That is unprecedented. It has never happened anywhere and I have not that in my mind. Our highly skilled medical personnel that are managing our 290 primary health care system would be happy because they now have the equipment that will help them to have a clear judgment on how they can get the results and give them the rights.