Kaduna Is Now Better Than I Met It,’ Says Gov Uba Sani

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Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani

Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has disclosed that he inherited a state which has immense potential, but was bedevilled with security challenges, infrastructure gaps, and social indicators that required urgent attention.

The Governor spoke at a workshop for senior government officials organised by the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), as part of the ongoing Nigeria Public Relations Week, Croc City 2026, holding in Kaduna.

Themed ‘’From Policy To Public Trust: Strategic Communication For Vision Alignment And Governance Delivery For Renewed Hope,’’ participants at the workshop included Commissioners, Special Advisers, Counsellors, and Permanent Secretaries, as well as other senior government officials.

Speaking at the event, Governor Sani said that ‘’Kaduna is not where it was. Kaduna is by far a better place today, and even more exciting is the fact that Kaduna is on the move and set to do even greater things and attain higher heights.’’

He disclosed that his administration understood from the outset that incremental adjustments would not take the state to the desired heights, adding that what was required is a disciplined reorientation of governance itself.

According to him, his government then vowed that vision must translate into measurable impact or else it will remain an aspiration.

The Governor said that he also structured his agenda around seven strategic pillars upon assuming office in 2023, and the results have started manifesting positively in the last two and a half years.

He said the seven pillars include safety and security; infrastructure development; strengthening of institutions; trade and investment; agriculture; human capital development; and citizen engagement.

Credit: channelstv.com

 

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