The national chairman of the ruling party, All Progressives Congress, APC, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, has declared that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration is implementing a historic and deliberate economic masterplan to transform Kano State into the foremost regional hub for commerce, manufacturing, logistics and transnational trade in Nigeria and across West Africa.
Yilwatda stated this in Abuja at the weekend that the federal government’s ongoing infrastructure and industrial investments across Kano and the wider Northern corridor are neither accidental nor isolated projects.
He said rather, they were part of a coordinated strategy to restore Kano to its historic status as the economic heartbeat of Northern Nigeria and one of Africa’s most strategic inland commercial centres.
“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is not merely developing Kano; he is redesigning the economic future of Northern Nigeria through Kano.
“His administration understands clearly that Kano is the natural commercial nerve centre of the North and the gateway between Nigeria and the wider West African hinterland.”
In a statement signed by Mr. Abimbola Tooki, his Special Adviser on Media and Communications Strategy, the national chairman said President Tinubu’s strategic economic vision is to make Kano the largest business and industrial hub in Nigeria after Lagos, while establishing it as the principal gateway for trade into the Sahel and Francophone West Africa.
Yilwatda highlighted several landmark infrastructure projects currently being executed by the Tinubu administration which are expected to transform Kano into a mega commercial city:
According to him, the federal government is fast-tracking the completion of the Kaduna–Kano standard gauge railway, a critical project that will connect Kano directly to Abuja and Southern Nigeria through modern rail logistics, drastically reducing the cost and time of moving goods and passengers.
The line is expected to be operational this year.
The Kano–Maradi rail line will connect Kano to Niger Republic and the broader Sahel trade belt, opening vast export and import corridors into Francophone West Africa.
This project will significantly expand Kano’s role as Nigeria’s principal inland export gateway.
The federal government has targeted completion by 2026/2027.
The recently approved Kano Metropolitan Rail Service will modernise transportation within Kano metropolis, decongest urban movement, improve logistics efficiency and support Kano’s emergence as a modern mega-city.
The AKK Gas Pipeline will deliver industrial gas to Kano and the wider North, powering factories, industrial parks, fertiliser plants and gas-fired power generation, thereby reviving manufacturing and attracting new industries to Kano.
Strategic investments in power generation and transmission across the Northern industrial belt, including projects tied to the Kaduna–Kano axis, will improve electricity reliability and support industrialisation.
Ongoing rehabilitation and expansion of the key Abuja–Kaduna–Zaria–Kano road corridor will improve connectivity between Kano and the rest of the federation, boosting trade efficiency, while Sokoto–Badagry Super Highway will create a new economic corridor linking Northern agricultural belts to Southern export markets and ports, unlocking business opportunities across the entire North-West.
Yilwatda explained that President Tinubu’s heavy investment in Kano is driven by strategic national economic considerations:
- Kano Is Northern Nigeria’s Largest Commercial Ecosystem: Kano hosts one of the biggest market and manufacturing clusters in Africa and remains the natural business capital of Northern Nigeria.
- Kano Is Nigeria’s Gateway to the Sahel: Its geographical location makes it the ideal export and logistics hub for trade with Niger, Chad and wider Francophone West Africa.
- Reviving Kano Means Reviving Northern Industry: Kano’s historical strength in textiles, leather, agro-processing and commerce makes it critical to the North’s industrial rebirth.
- Kano Can Become Nigeria’s Second Mega Commercial City: President Tinubu’s administration seeks to reduce overdependence on Lagos by building Kano into a second dominant commercial powerhouse.
- Northern Prosperity Is Critical to National Stability: Expanding commerce, industry and employment in Kano and the wider North is essential to reducing poverty, unemployment and insecurity.
Yilwatda said no previous administration had assembled such a comprehensive and interconnected infrastructure strategy for Northern Nigeria.
“Who before now conceived this scale of integrated development for the North: rail lines, gas pipelines, metropolitan transit, industrial power, superhighways and regional trade corridors, all designed to work together? This is vision. This is strategic leadership. This is what President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is delivering.”
The APC national chairman criticised opposition parties for what he described as their obsession with insults, propaganda and power politics rather than national development.
“While President Tinubu is building the infrastructure backbone that will transform the North for generations, the opposition is busy chasing personal ambition and power for its own sake.
“They offer no ideas, no blueprint, no alternative vision. Their only manifesto is to insult the APC and attack every development initiative because they lack the capacity to think beyond politics.”
Yilwatda noted that President Tinubu’s infrastructure and industrial strategy will fundamentally alter the economic destiny of Northern Nigeria and reposition Kano as the undisputed economic capital of the North.
“History will remember President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the leader who restored Kano to greatness, industrialised the North, and built the infrastructure backbone for Nigeria’s next era of prosperity.”
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