Deputy Governor Says 70% of 2026 Budget For Infrastructure
*…Statistician General Reveals Poverty Intensity Dropped from 91% to 41% Under Current Administration*
History was made on Thursday, in Sokoto as the State Government unveiled its transformative 9-Point Smart Agenda and launched the 2025 Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) Report – a landmark document that stands as the first official publication of the Sokoto State Bureau of Statistics since its establishment in 2013.
VDCInsights reports that the event, held at the Deputy Governor’s Conference Hall, Government House, Sokoto, marked a decisive shift from perceptionbased governance to evidenceled, datadriven development.
Speaking at the unveiling, the Deputy Governor, Idris Mohammed Gobir, who also chairs the Steering Committee of the 9Point Smart Agenda, described the twin documents as the administration’s covenant with the people of Sokoto.
Represented by the Secretary to the State Government and Deputy Chairman of the Committee, Muhammad Bello Sifawa, the Deputy Governor noted that the 9Point Agenda – built on Security, Religious Affairs, Economic Development, Education, Healthcare, Agriculture, Water Supply, Youth Empowerment, and Local Government Autonomy – is already delivering tangible results.
He said “Seventy percent (70%) of the 2026 budget allocation is dedicated to infrastructure,” adding “This is the kind of transparent, accountable governance we promised, we have moved from perception to evidence.”
In a significant revelation, the 2025 MPI Report was unveiled as the maiden official publication of the Sokoto State Bureau of Statistics – a Bureau established twelve years ago in 2013, but which had never before produced its own standalone poverty index.
The report, described as a “scientific compass,” provides for the first time credible, databacked insights into where poverty lives in Sokoto, how deep it is, and what drives it.
Key findings include:
• Security fuels deprivation – in LGAs like Tangaza and Binji, insecurity correlates almost perfectly with poverty.
• A hidden urban employment crisis – metropolitan LGAs show surprisingly high deprivation.
• Nearly onethird of the population is “assetrich but cashpoor” – the socalled “transient poor” trapped by seasonal liquidity crunches.

The success of both documents owes much to the visionary leadership of the Commissioner Dr. Abubakar Mohammed Zayyana and the Statistician General, Abdullahi Abdulrahman Shagari – who not only spearheaded the production of the MPI Report but also played a central role in shaping the evidence base for the 9Point Smart Agenda.
In his opening remarks, Shagari disclosed a stunning achievement: “In 2022, the National MPI assessed the intensity of poverty in Sokoto at 91%. Governor Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto took those numbers seriously and enacted massive reforms.
By 2025, our stateowned MPI survey – conducted with Redwire Consulting and strong UNDP support – shows that poverty intensity has declined to 41%.
This is a direct result of the administration’s social protection policies and targeted interventions.”
He further explained that the report’s innovative “DualLens” analysis distinguishes between structural poverty (lack of schools, water, security) and transient cash poverty.
“This allows us to prescribe the right medicine: infrastructure for the chronically poor, and seasonal cash transfers for the transient poor.”
The Director of Planning, Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, Sani Abdullahi, who delivered the welcome address, declared that the two documents would forever change how the state makes decisions.
He said “We will no longer guess where to build a school, drill a borehole, or site a clinic,”.

“The 9Point Agenda gives us the framework; the MPI Report gives us the map. Together, they replace guesswork with geometry – clear targets, measurable indicators, and accountable outcomes.”
In goodwill messages, representatives of UNFPA, UNICEF, UNDP, DRCN, and the Coalition of Civil Society Organizations praised the Sokoto State Government for what they called a “trailblazing achievement.”
They noted that Sokoto is the first state in Northern Nigeria to conduct and launch its own subnational Multidimensional Poverty Index Report.
The occasion was witnessed by the Deputy Chairman II of the Committee and Chief of Staff, Government House Sokoto, Aminu Haliru Dikko, mni; members of the State Executive Council; permanent secretaries; chief executive officers of state agencies; and senior civil servants.
With the unveiling of the 9Point Smart Agenda and the historic maiden MPI Report, Sokoto State has firmly planted its flag in the vanguard of evidencebased governancessage is clear: poverty will no longer be fought with slogans, but with science; not with assumptions, but with action.
