 Governor Ubasani of Kaduna State on Saturday performed the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the 22-kilometre and Chao Gada's Pala Road, linking 32 villages in Kubwa and Ikara local government areas of the state. The groundbreaking ceremony, which is part of activities lined up to mark Governor Sani's 100 days in office, is a significant milestone in rural development as the road will connect 32 villages across the two local government areas. Speaking at a Chao headquarters of Kubwa local government, Governor Sani highlighted the importance of the road project in addressing the transportation challenges facing the 32 communities along the route, noting that the groundbreaking ceremony is a significant milestone in rural development. The governor emphasized that the road would not only facilitate movement of people but also enhance transportation of agricultural produce from farms to markets, ultimately boosting rural development and the local economy. Kaduna State Vocational and Technology Skills Acquisition City project is an initiative of His Excellency Governor Ubasani to ensure that people from all walks of life are empowered with critical skills to function in the technology-driven globally competitive environment of today and the future. One of the major agenda of our government is rural transformation, and that is the reason why before coming here we also did a flag-up in the Zumbagatablokha government, also in the ground bridge to construct skill acquisition of a vocational city while we intend, when completed, to at least train 800 youths every year on transportation as it is required. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.