Mr Maiyaki urged residents to take ownership of the projects by protecting public infrastructure.
Adamu made the remarks while addressing journalists during a statewide media tour of projects executed by the Sani administration in Zone One of Kaduna state.
Mr Maiyaki said, “The rule of law remains the cornerstone of every democratic society.”
Mr Abubakar and his wife were abducted by suspected bandits along the Matazu Local Government Area axis.
According to him, one of the interventions was signing an executive order to reduce tuition fees by 50 per cent across all state-owned tertiary institutions.
Mr Aliyu-Garwa is among the suspects connected to the kidnapping of an eight-year-old boy at Sardauna Estate in Katsina metropolis.
The committee is chaired by the Deputy Governor, Dr Hadiza Balarabe, while the secretary of the party, Abubakar Rabiu will serve as secretary.
Mr Maiyaki said the incident was purely technical and not a security threat.
Mr Rabiu-Faskari said, “Information reaching the government indicates that they are still alive and healthy in the custody of their abductors.’’
Mr Danchadi said the IPP project, started by former Governor Alhaji Aliyu Wammako’s administration in 2008, aimed at providing 24-hour electricity to the state.
