Tag: Uba Sani

  • Polytechnic commends Gov Sani on retirement age

    Polytechnic commends Gov Sani on retirement age

    Governor Uba Sani has aligned his education policies with national standards, emphasizing the Human Capital Development focus of his administration.

    In a press statement issued on Sunday, Dr. Mohammed Kabir Abdullahi, the Rector of Nuhu Bamali Polytechnic, expressed gratitude to the Governor for raising the retirement age of academic staff at the institution from 60 to 65 years.

    The statement, signed by Abdullahi Ibrahim Shehu, Secretary of Information and Protocol, highlighted that the Governor’s decision was unsurprising given his positive education policies, including the reduction of student registration fees within three months of his inauguration.

    According to the Rector, ‘’these policies mark a significant milestone in improving access to education to the citizens of the state and welfare of the staff of the Polytechnic.’’

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    It will be recalled that Governor Uba Sani has issued an Executive Order on Thursday last week,  which increased the retirement age of the academic staff some Kaduna State-owned tertiary institutions to 65 years, provided they  meet the necessary requirements.

    The decision followed a meeting with the Governor and the management as well as leadership of Academic Unions of all state-owned  tertiary institutions which held on Tuesday last week.

    The press statement promised that Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic, Zaria, will continue   to support Governor  Uba Sani’s administration and his policies at all times.

    ‘’The Rector also wishes commend the efforts of the Honourable Commissioner for Education Prof. Muhammad Sani Bello, the entire management and the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, Nubapoly Chapter,’’ it added.

  • Gov Sani plans conversion of Southern Kaduna General Hospital to FMC

    Gov Sani plans conversion of Southern Kaduna General Hospital to FMC

    …Kaduna Gov is bridge builder – Gov Diri

    ….we’ll collaborate for security of Kaduna, Plateau – Gov Mutfwang

    As part of moves to fulfill his pledge of running an inclusive government and take development to all parts of Kaduna State, Governor Uba Sani has disclosed plans to convert Sir Patrick Yakowa General Hospital, Kafanchan, in Southern Kaduna, to a Federal Medical Centre (FCM).

    This was even as he assured that, the Kafanchan Township Roads which were abandoned for many years and brought untold hardship on the people of this area, would be completed with the next three months, as contractors have been fully mobilized.

    Governor Uba Sani who made the remarks at the 2nd edition of Southern Kaduna festival which held at Kafanchan at the weekend said, his administration is committed to massive transformation of rural communities, as such can unlock the secret of sustainable development.

    The governor expressed gratitude that ‘’the people of Southern Kaduna have reciprocated his gesture by ensuring that peace prevails, so that there will be unhindered development.’’

    Speaking to the theme of the event, “Preserving Heritage, Igniting Progress”, Governor Sani said culture plays a role  in shaping  identities and values, and inspiring creativity, adding that ‘’our cultural heritage is the foundation upon which we build our progress, and it is our responsibility to preserve it for future generations.’’

    The Governor emphasized: “Our administration is committed to massive transformation of rural communities, recognizing the immense potential that lies within them.

    ‘’We believe that by empowering rural communities, we can unlock the secrets to sustainable development, economic growth, and social prosperity,’’ he further said.

    He pointed out that his administration has recorded a lot of transformative projects in the 18 months of being in office ‘’that are reshaping our communities and enhancing the quality of life for our citizens.’’

    He recalled that the Kafanchan Township Roads ‘’were abandoned for many years, bringing untold hardship on the people of this area. Contractors have been fully mobilized and work is ongoing.’’

    The Governor further said that his administration is constructing  a 22.5km Road from Gwantu through Kibam to Godogodo,  a 21.95km Road from Madauchi to Kafanchan through Madakiya, including a branch to Matsirga Waterfalls, linking Jema’a to Zangon Kataf LGAs. 

    Governor Uba Sani  said that Kaduna State Government is also re-constructing  a 21.85km Pambeguwa to Kauru Road through Kahuta, linking Kubau to Kauru LGAs.

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    “We have installed 200 units of All-in-One Solar Street Lights across various local governments in Zone 3, illuminating our streets and enhancing safety for all.

    ‘’Alongside these infrastructural advancements, we are prioritizing agriculture, as evidenced by our distribution of fertilisers, farm inputs and agricultural implements.

    ‘’Additionally, we have been constructing new schools and  upgrading existing ones.. We have also been carrying out massive distribution of educational materials to schools, ensuring that our children have the resources they need to thrive,’’ he added.

    According to the governor, ‘’The construction of the Kaduna State Vocational and Technology Skills Acquisition City at Samaru Kataf is a testament to our commitment to empowering our youths with relevant skills for the modern economy.’’

    He said that the Skills City at Samaru Kataf is about 90% completed, adding that when completed, it will graduate about 12,000 trainees annually with international certification.

    The governor disclosed that Sir Patrick Yakowa General Hospital, Kafanchan, will be converted to a Federal Medical Center, to serve  the  diverse population spanning several Local Government Areas and the neighboring states of Plateau, Nassarawa, Niger and the FCT.

    ‘’Upgrading it to a Federal Medical Centre will greatly improve healthcare accessibility, strengthen tertiary healthcare delivery, and provide opportunities for advanced medical training and research in the area,’’ he said.

    Governor Uba Sani thanked  the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa for initiating this process, adding that ‘’he  brought it to my attention and we wasted no time in forwarding a formal request to the Honourable Minister for the conversion.’’

    The governor said that the  entire healthcare sector in Southern Kaduna, like other senatorial zones, is  being remolded, upgraded and equipped to standard, adding that the projects of  General Hospitals in Kafanchan, Kaura, Kachia and Sanga are almost completed.  

    He also said that contracts have been awarded for the revitalization and upgrading of 53 Primary Healthcare Centers (PHCs) from Level 1 to Level 2 across Zone 3.

    Also speaking at the event, Plateau State Governor, Barrister Caleb Mutfwang commented Governor Uba Sani for carrying the people of Southern Kaduna along in his government and giving them sense of belonging.

    He pledged to collaborate with the Kaduna State Governor towards addressing the security challenges bedeviling the communities of the two bordering states of Kaduna and Plateau.

    According to him, “I want thank Governor Uba Sani again for making Southern Kaduna people feel that they belong to Kaduna State. We will continue to collaborate together and make sure that what is good for Kaduna is good for Plateau.

    “All the challenges we are facing about insecurity, we will continue to collaborate and make sure that these people do not have a chance to terrorize our borders, terrorize our community. 

    “I am glad that I found somebody in Governor Uba Sani who shares the same vision that we need to run a government that is equitable, that is inclusive, and that we make sure that our people gain the benefits of democracy,” he said.

    In his own goodwill message, Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri described Governor Uba Sani as a bridge builder,  who has laid a solid foundation for his return to office as a second term Governor.

    He said: “Governor Sani is building bridges within Kaduna State. He has taken the whole state as his constituency. I have told him, when you do this as a first term Governor, you are laying the foundation for your return as a second term governor.”

    The event which witnessed cultural dances and displays from the different tribes of Southern Kaduna, had in attendance many other important dignitaries including sons daughters of the Southern Kaduna from within and outside the shores of Nigeria.

  • Abbas, Uba Sani, Onnoghen, Okorocha, Adeyemi, others lose Abuja plots of land

    Abbas, Uba Sani, Onnoghen, Okorocha, Adeyemi, others lose Abuja plots of land

    Seven hundred and sixty-two Nigerians, including House of Representatives Speaker Abbas Tajudeen, and organisations have lost their plots of land in the high-brow Maitama 1 District and other parts of the Federal Capital Territory(FCT).

    FCT Minister Nyesom Wike revoked their Certificates of Occupancy(Cs-of-O) and threatened to withdraw the Rights of Occupancy (Rs-of-O) of 614 other individuals and companies if they fail to pay outstanding bills on their plots within two weeks.

    The decisions by the minister were contained in two separate public notices published yesterday by the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA).

    The revocation, according to one of the notices published,  was  informed by the unwillingness  of the affected persons, who are mostly serving and former public office holders,  to pay  the Cs-of-O) of the affected plots of land.

    The second notice hinged on the threat to cancel the Rs-of-O due to the allottees’ failure to pay outstanding bills on their plots.

    One of the revoked Cs-of-O is that of the land belonging to the Muhammadu Buhari Trust Foundation.

    However, Shehu Garba, media aide to former President Muhammadu Buhari, clarified that the land belonged to the foundation and not his principal.’

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    Other prominent persons listed in the revocation notice are Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF) George Akume and his wife, Regina; former Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Walter Onnoghen, Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State; former   Governors Rochas Okorocha (Imo),    Ben Ayade(Cross River), Shaaba Lafiagi (Kwara),  Ahmad Sani (Zamfara) and Kabiru Gaya  (Kano).

    Also on the list are Senate Chief Whip  Tahir Monguno;  Senators  Enyinnaya Abaribe, Abdul Ningi, Dino Melaye, Smart Adeyemi,   Sunday Karimi, Abdulfatai Buhari, Barnabas Gemade, Shehu Sani, Adeyemi Adaramodu, Abba Moro, Danjuma La’ah and Abdulmumin Jibrin, Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe, Obinna Chidoka, Nicholas Mutu, Dan Reneiju, Ezenwa Oyewuchi, Chinyere Igwe, David Umaru, Oluwole Oke and Oker Jev.

    The list also contains the names of former House of Representatives Deputy Speaker Chibudom Nwuche; former Senate Leader Teslim Folarin, Nnenna Ukeje,   Dapo Lam-Adesina, Leo Ogor, Francis Alimkhena and Lynda Ikpeazu.

    Those threatened with revocation orders in the second notice  include two former Senate  Presidents–  Iyorchia Ayu and Ameh Ebute–; Senators Andy Uba, Biodun Olujimi, Agom Jarigbe, Kingsley Chinda, and Ben Obi;  former Ebonyi State Governor Sam Egwu; erstwhile Aviation Minister   Stella Oduah;   and  Deputy Governor of Edo State Dennis Idahosa.

    Also on the list are the Labour Party(LP) presidential candidate in last year’s general election  Peter Obi, former Cross River State Governor  Liyel Imoke; former National Planning Minister   Udo Udoma, late SGF   Ufot Ekaette;  Publisher of  Leadership,  the late  Sam Nda-Isaiah and Senator  Victor Oyofo.    

    A former Supreme Court Justice and Chairman of the 2005 National Conference, the late  Niki Tobi; a former Attorney-General of the Federation, Kanu Agabi; Chidinma, wife of a former Aviation Minister, Osita Chidoka; and Paul Nwabiukwu, media aide to the Director-General of World Trade Congress (WTO), Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala are among others listed.

    The corporate entities with their allocation revoked are BUA Group, whose plot is at  335 in Katampe; Julius Berger Nigeria with a plot at 2217 also in  Katampe and  Honeywell Construction with a plot at 653 in the Idu Industrial Area of the FCT.

    The second notice by the  FCTA reads: “The Federal Capital Territory Administration wishes to inform the allottee (s)/title holder (s) of plots of land in Maitama 1 who have failed to make payment for their Certificate of Occupancy (Cs-of-O) bills after the expiration of grace period granted by the Honourable Minister, Federal Capital Territory that their Right of Occupancy to the land/property have been withdrawn, pursuant to the provisions of Section 28 of the Land Use Act of 1978 for contravention of the terms of grant which obligated the title/interest holders to settle all bills.

    “Section 28 of the Land Use Act, to which the FCTA notice referred, stipulates how landed properties vested in individuals can be revoked by authorities. Subsection Five   empowers state governors (the Minister of the FCT in the case of Abuja) to revoke a statutory right of occupancy on the ground of-

    “(a) a breach of any of the provisions which a certificate of occupancy is by section 10 of this Act deemed to contain;

    “breach of any term contained in the certificate of occupancy or in any special contract made under section 8 of this Act. The non-payment of statutory fees by landowners are considered violations for which allocated plots can be revoked.

     “The Federal Capital Territory Administration hereby informs the general public, particularly allotee (s)/title holder (s) of land in the Maitama 1 District of the FCT who have since made payment of their outstanding Certificate of Occupancy (C-of-O) bills to as a matter of urgency pay the balance of their bills within two weeks from the date of this publication or have their Rights of Occupancy (Rs-of-O) titles withdrawn.” 

    Buhari not owner of revoked plot

    Following online media reports, Shehu debunked claims that the revoked land listed as  Muhammadu Buhari Trust Foundation belonged to his boss. 

    Shehu explained in a statement that the foundation was established by individuals close to the former President.

    He said the foundation lawfully acquired the land with support from well-meaning Nigerians but encountered bureaucratic hurdles when the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) presented an unusually high bill for the issuance of the C–of–O.

    “This bill was far higher than what was typically charged to similar organisations,” he said, adding that the revocation of the property rights came as no surprise.

    He further stressed that Buhari, during his tenure, had demonstrated a personal disinterest in acquiring additional land in Abuja.

    “When he and his cabinet members were invited to apply for land in the FCT, he returned the form unfilled, stating that he already owned a plot and that others without land should benefit instead,” Shehu explained.

    He chided commentators spreading ‘’misinformation’’ about the revoked plot.

    “Let those jumping up and down in the digital space get their facts right and stop dragging the name of the former president into baseless controversies,” Shehu said.

    The FCT  Minister had in September last year announced the revocation of Cs-of-O of 165 plots in Abuja.

    Last month, Wike emphasised that he would not mind hurting the rich in the reforms he was introducing in the territory.

    He also pegged the cost of obtaining a C-of-O at N5 million, with a four-month window for payment, and vowed to end multiple allocations of the same plot to different people.

  • Uba Sani and the ‘Kaduna Model’ of tackling insecurity, banditry and kidnapping

    Uba Sani and the ‘Kaduna Model’ of tackling insecurity, banditry and kidnapping

    By Meschac Aliyu Isah

    In a significant development on Sunday December 15, Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, reopened the Kidandan Market in Giwa Local Government Area of the state.

    It had been closed for 10 odd years primarily because of banditry, kidnapping and general insecurity.

    It is said to be the largest livestock market in the local government area. Earlier, precisely on Thursday, November 28, just 18 days back, Governor Uba Sani had received the first set of repentant bandits in Birnin-Gwari and reopened the cattle market, which had been closed also for about 10 years due to insecurity in the area.

    These heartwarming developments represent a major breakthrough in the state government’s efforts to address the security challenges that have plagued the state for years through a well thought-out grassroots reconciliation programme simply tagged ‘The Kaduna Model’. Without making any noise about it, the Kaduna State Government has been working tirelessly by engaging stakeholders and building trust among the various communities in strategic grassroots reconciliation efforts throughout the state in the past six months.

    According to Governor Uba Sani, his administration established the Peace Dialogue Group in collaboration with some Federal Government agencies, which has been engaging stakeholders tirelessly to build bridges of trust.

    He stated that several senior bandit leaders had laid down their arms and embraced peace, along with their followers.

    These individuals, he stated, are enrolled in a rehabilitation programme designed by the Kaduna State Government in partnership with the Federal Government; emphasizing that the programme adhered strictly to international standards of disarmament, demobilisation, reintegration, and in particular, ensuring that these individuals could return to society as productive citizens.

    Without any iota of doubt, the reopening of the Kidandan Market on Sunday, following the recent reopening of the Birnin-Gwari livestock market, marked an unprecedented milestone in the state’s peace-building efforts all aimed at stemming insecurity in all its ramifications.

    These laudable efforts which have culminated into the reopening of two major markets is an eloquent testimony to the state government’s commitment to restoring stability and reviving the local economy. Governor Uba Sani, who was represented at Kidandan by his Chief of Staff, Alhaji Sani Kila, emphasised the crucial role of peace in achieving development.

    He urged community members to embrace the reconciliation process and explore peaceful resolutions to their differences. In his words: “Peace is an invaluable asset.

    It is the key to progress and development. Conflict destroys, while peace builds. We are one people. Though we may have differences, there are peaceful ways to resolve issues. Let us collectively say no to violence and conflict and work towards a prosperous future for Giwa Local Government,” Sani admonished.

    He stressed the role of the state’s Peace Dialogue Group in ensuring that agreements with repentant bandits are honoured, thus sustaining the newfound peace.

    He also assured of protection and rehabilitation for those who have laid down their arms.

    At the well-attended occasion, the Commissioner for Security and Internal Affairs, Dr James Atung Kanyip, reiterated the state’s dedication to maintaining peace and called on residents to cooperate with security agencies by reporting suspicious activities.

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    The Chairman of the Peace and Reconciliation Committee, Sheikh Yusuf Musa Asadussunah, underscored the progress made in fostering reconciliation.

    He revealed that several senior bandit leaders and their followers had surrendered their arms and embraced peace after extensive dialogue.

    An elated Chairman of Giwa Local Government Area, Sani Yakawada, expressed gratitude to Governor Sani, security agencies, and community leaders for their roles in restoring peace to the area as the reopening of the Kidandan market is expected to revitalise the local economy, provide job opportunities, and foster development. In a region beleaguered by persistent insecurity, Kaduna State stands out as a case study in the multifaceted approaches to restoring peace and stability.

    Governor Uba Sani has emerged as a beacon of hope in the ongoing battle against banditry, kidnapping, and general upheaval that has characterized the state and Northern Nigeria for years. His administration adopted a diplomatic and non-kinetic strategy by appealing for grassroots reconciliation in addressing the pervasive issues of insecurity, setting a transformative example for Nigeria and beyond. Historically, armed responses have dominated the national discourse on the modality for restoring security in many places.

    However, the friction accompanying kinetic operations often exacerbates the very issues they aim to resolve, leading to collateral damage and further alienation of communities.

    Thus, understanding the limitations of purely military solutions, Governor Uba Sani has now pivoted towards a comprehensive approach that encompasses community engagement, economic development, and innovative dialogue mechanisms.

    At the heart of Governor Uba Sani’s approach is a fundamental belief in community cooperation and grassroots reconciliation.

    Rather than imposing security measures from the outside, his administration emphasizes the importance of building trust between law enforcement agencies and local communities. Engaging with locals fosters a sense of ownership over security efforts, which can lead to more effective outcomes. Citizens who feel included and valued are more likely to report suspicious activities and cooperate with the authorities.

    Also, insecurity, banditry, and kidnapping are often symptoms of deeper socio-economic issues. Uba Sani’s model recognizes that without addressing these root causes—such as poverty, unemployment, and lack of educational opportunities—the cycle of violence will continue.

    By investing in economic and social development programs, the administration aims to reduce the allure of criminal activities.

    This holistic view creates a buffer against insecurity and encourages sustainable peace. It is gladdening to note that Governor Uba Sani has actively engaged in dialogue initiatives with various stakeholders, including local leaders, community organizations, and even bandits.

    Through these dialogues, the administration seeks to steer disenchanted youth away from criminal activities, providing them with viable alternatives.

    Unknown to many, kinetic strategies can further provoke violence and create cycles of retribution that undermine security efforts. By focusing on non-violent resolutions, Governor Uba Sani minimizes the risk of escalating conflicts.

    His model encourages a more thoughtful approach, prioritizing communication and understanding over force, which can often lead to unintended consequences.

     The pressing need for a transformative change in the security landscape cannot be overstated.

    The non-kinetic model advocated by Governor Uba Sani offers a promising alternative that can be replicated in other states facing similar challenges. By pursuing this approach vigorously, it strengthens community resilience and reduces the chances of deterrence becoming destruction.

     Moreover, the global landscape is progressively favoring non-violent conflict resolution methods. As the international community increasingly recognizes the efficacy of diplomacy over militarization, Nigeria and its states have the opportunity to align with effective global practices.

    Emphasizing non-kinetic measures not only aids in social cohesion but also enhances the country’s reputation on the international stage as an advocate for peace.

     Despite the compelling logic behind Governor Uba Sani’s Kaduna Model, critics argue that the non-kinetic approach appears soft on crime and provides little immediate relief to the urgency of the insecurity crisis. But it has to be agreed that the inefficacies of purely kinetic solutions have been glaring, and history is replete with examples of militarized strategies failing to achieve lasting results. Indeed, critics must remember that security is not solely a matter of armed response; it involves the well-being and stability of the populace.

    Addressing the socio-economic factors fueling banditry and kidnap for ransom lays the foundation for sustainable peace. Interestingly, Governor Uba Sani’s vision has found a solid ally in the Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives, Rt Hon Abbas Tajudeen.

    The Speaker on Monday insisted that, military might alone won’t tackle Nigeria’s insecurity.

    He maintained that the country’s escalating security challenges demand non-kinetic and innovative solutions beyond military might and actions alone. Speaking in Abuja at a workshop organized by the House in collaboration with Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS), Abbas emphasized the need for non-kinetic strategies to address terrorism, banditry and other forms of violence. In conclusion, Governor Uba Sani’s diplomatic and non-kinetic model to combat insecurity, banditry, and kidnapping in Kaduna State represents a significant paradigm shift in contemporary security strategies in Nigeria.

    By embracing non-kinetic solutions that emphasize dialogue, grassroots reconciliation, community involvement, and socio-economic development, the governor not only aims to alleviate the immediate threats but also fosters an enduring culture of peace and collaboration.

     The time is ripe for the entire nation to learn from Kaduna State’s experience of addressing the roots of insecurity for a safer and more prosperous future. ·

    •Aliyu Isah, a chartered accountant, writes from the Abuja.

  • Gov Sani returns Abacha family’s lands revoked, seized by El-Rufai

    Gov Sani returns Abacha family’s lands revoked, seized by El-Rufai

    Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, has returned two parcels of land in Kaduna city to the family of the late Head of State, General Sani Abacha, two years after they were revoked and seized by former governor Nasir El-Rufai.

    The reinstated lands include a property located at No. 9 Abakpa GRA, Kaduna, measuring 2,284 square meters, covered by Kaduna State Certificate of Occupancy No. 30575, and another at No. 1 Degel Road, Ungwan Rimi GRA, Kaduna, measuring 3,705 square meters, with Certificate of Occupancy No. 11458.

    Reuben Atabo (SAN), the Abacha family’s lawyer, revealed to newsmen that the Right of Occupancy (RO) for the properties was revoked in 2022 during the tenure of former Governor Nasir El-Rufai.

    The State government had placed newspaper advert on April 28, 2022, saying, “This is to inform the general public that His Excellency, the governor of Kaduna State has in exercise of the power conferred on him under the land use Act, 1978 revoked Titles to plots of land within Kaduna metropolis for various contraventions of terms and conditions of Right of Occupancy”.

    According to Atabo (SAN), the name of Sani Abacha was number 34 on the published list for the revocation of the land.

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    To this end, Atabo had approached the high court of justice of Kaduna State in suit No.KDH/KAD/465/2021 and suit No.KDH/KAD/509/2022 respectively for claim of embarrassment to Abacha family name in the publication, among other claims.

    However, in his wisdom, governor Sani had in two letters dated 10th December, 2024, through Mustapha Haruna, Deed Registrar on behalf of the Director General, Kaduna Geographic Information Service (KADGIS) reinstated the titles of the lands, asking the title holders to pay outstanding fees on ground rent.

    The letters were addressed to Mohammed Sani Abacha, care of R.O Atabo, SAN & Company.

    The first letter read, “Letter of reinstatement of title covered by file no. KDL/01183 property properly described as no. 9 Abakpa GRA, Kaduna State: I am directed to refer to the above mentioned Right of Occupancy and to inform you that His Excellency, the governor of Kaduna State has in the powers conferred on him under the Land Use Act 1978, reinstate the aforementioned title covered by File no. KDL01183 lying and situate at No. 9 Abakpa GRA, Kaduna North Local Government Area, Kaduna State. Subject to strict condition of settling all outstanding fees and charges. While counting on your cooperation, accept Director General esteem regards”.

    The second letter read: “Letter of reinstatement of title covered by file No. KDL/20580  over a piece of land along Degel Road, Unguwan Rimi GRA, Kaduna; Further to your letter of plea on the revocation of your title over the subject property, I am directed to inform you that His Excellency, the governor of Kaduna State has in the exercise of powers conferred on him under the Land Use Act 1978, reinstated your rights and interest over the piece of land along Degel Road, Unguwan Rimi GRA, Kaduna, subject to the strict condition of settling all outstanding fees and charge. Accept the Director General’s esteem regards, please.”

  • Kaduna governor distributes free drugs, medical equipment

    Kaduna governor distributes free drugs, medical equipment

    Governor Uba Sani has promised that all the 255 Primary Healthcare Centers in Kaduna State will be remodelled and upgraded to Level 2 status as part of his administration’s overhaul of the health sector.

    The governor further pledged that the upgraded PHCs will undertake management of uncomplicated diabetes, uncomplicated hypertension, resuscitation of severe asthma and assisted delivery as well as other essential services.

    Governor Uba Sani disclosed this at the flag off of the distribution of free essential drugs and hospital equipment for the entire PHCs in the 23 local governments in Kaduna State, at Kachia town at the weekend.-

    The governor who said that the present 255 Primary Healthcare Centres in Kaduna State are the best in the country, added that his administration wants Kaduna State to be the leading subnational in healthcare delivery in the country.

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    “Last Thursday, Kaduna State has emerged the best performing state in Primary Health Care in the North West zone, by the PHC Leadership Challenge in Abuja,” he recalled.

    Governor Uba Sani also said that the upgraded PHCs will be digitalized and linked to General Hospitals across the state, in a bid for Kaduna State citizens to have access to healthcare at all levels.

    The governor pointed out that those eligible for free drugs included children from the age of one to five years, pregnant women and the underprivileged.

    He warned against the pilfering of the health commodities and equipment, adding that traditional rulers, community leaders and health personnel should keep an eye on the items.

    In his welcome address, the Chairman of Kachia Local Government, Dr Manzo Maigari, thanked the Governor for personnaly attending the occasion, describing him as a son of the soil.

    In her remark, the Commissioner of Health, Hajiya Umma .K. Ahmad, said that the distribution of free drugs is a significant milestone in the administration’s efforts to reposition healthcare sector.

    According to her, the distribution of free drugs will strengthen the Primary Health Care and improve the health sector generally.

  • Tinubu’s reforms are to prevent economic collapse – Sani

    Tinubu’s reforms are to prevent economic collapse – Sani

    Kaduna State governor, Senator Uba Sani, yesterday  frowned against those politicising President Bola Tinubu’s reforms, saying the reforms are meant to prevent the economy from collapsing.

    Speaking at the 48th National Council on Information and National Orientation in Kaduna, Sani said the current administration inherited a comatose economy.

     This, he said, warranted the innovative and creative solutions of the President to reinvent the economy and put the nation on the path to sustainable growth and development.

     While acknowledging some of the pains that come along with the reforms, the governor said they are being implemented with good intentions, for the greater good of Nigerian people.

     He said: “Our dear President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR assumed office at a trying time in the nation’s history. He inherited a near -comatose economy.

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    “He therefore has the unenviable task of initiating and implementing far-reaching measures to prevent the Nigerian economy from collapse. Because of global economic meltdown and years of mismanagement in Nigeria, fixing our economy requires time and sustained re-engineering.

    “That is why Mr. President has come up with innovative and creative solutions to reinvent the economy and put our nation irreversibly on the path to sustainable growth and development. Although some of the measures have been painful, they are being implemented with good intentions, for the greater good of the Nigerian people. As a Father of the nation, President Tinubu has continued to renew our hope in the possibilities of the Nigerian nation.”

     He therefore charged information managers to help communicate the background of the reforms to the people.

     He said: “Information Managers have a responsibility to effectively communicate Mr. President’s Reform Agenda to the Nigerian people. We must fashion a robust Communications Strategy to carry out this important task. We must give the people the background to the reforms, what it is all about, and the benefits therein. “We must be patient with the people and break things down for them. Messages should be crafted in a way that takes care of the peculiarities of different audiences. We need the buy-in of the people in what we do. The people are our pillar of support.”

  • Minister hails Governor Sani for restoring peace in Kaduna

    Minister hails Governor Sani for restoring peace in Kaduna

    The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has called on Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, to maintain his governance style, which he credited with fostering peace in the state.

    Idris made the appeal on Friday during a courtesy visit to the governor at his office in Kaduna. 

    The minister is in the state to attend the 48th National Council on Information and National Orientation, themed “Enhancing Public Information Management for Inclusive Governance: Renewed Hope in Focus.”

    Highlighting the governor’s leadership, Idris noted that the political climate in Kaduna has become notably calmer due to Sani’s management approach and urged him to continue along this path.

    He said: “We have noted how the temperature of the political climate in the state has really come down. For the first time in a very long time, we are seeing how everyone within Kanduna State appear to belong to the same family.

    “The kind of cacophony of voices about differences that they have been hearing for many years appear to be disappearing in this state. We want to urge you to keep it that way. I also want to tell you that those of us in the information system are paying very close attention to what is happening in Kanduna State.

    “Because once Kanduna state sneezes,the entire northern region catches cold. Therefore, we feel extremely happy with the kind of management that we are seeing happening in this state. We do hope that this will continue for many, many years to come.”

    The Minister also commended Governor Sani for creating an enabling environment to host the Council.

    In his remarks, Governor Sani thanked the Minister and his team for settling for Kaduna state, saying that the state is synonymous with learning and information management. 

    He therefore said the theme of the 48th Edition of the National Council Meeting is well thought out. 

    The governor stressed: “Government is about the people. We are servants of the people. We must therefore ensure we involve the people in our decision making processes.

    “Our information management system must be structured in a way that information will reach different audiences, thereby raising their consciousness and eliciting support for government’s policies, programmes and projects.”

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    He added: “In Kaduna State, nurturing citizens engagement is a key pillar of our governance agenda. We consult our citizens regularly on security and developmental issues. Under the auspices of the Open Government Partnership (OGP), we strategically engage civil society organizations. We have been creatively and innovatively deploying technology to ensure transparency, accountability and citizens participation in governance.”

    He stressed that the “National Council on Information and National Orientation has a strategic role to play in our economic revival efforts. 

    “You have a responsibility to devise effective strategies to mobilize Nigerians to selflessly contribute to the Rescue Mission of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR.

    “Another major task before the National Council on Information and National Orientation is how to frontally tackle the degeneration of moral values in Nigeria. Moral rejuvenation is key to reinventing our country and placing it on the path to sustainable growth and development.” 

  • Uba Sani launches 25-bed hospital in Tudun Biri one year after errorneous bombing

    Uba Sani launches 25-bed hospital in Tudun Biri one year after errorneous bombing

    Uba Sani Commissions Healthcare and Skills Centers in Tudun Biri, 

    One year after the tragic military drone attack on Tudun Biri village in Igabi Local Government Area, Kaduna State, Governor Senator Uba Sani has commissioned a 25-bed Primary Healthcare Centre, a Skills Acquisition Centre, and provided comprehensive medical, surgical, and ophthalmological care for the community.

    The governor also distributed 300 bags of 50kg rice, 300 bags of 50kg maize, and 500 bags of 50kg NPK fertilizer to the people of Tudun Biri and surrounding villages.

    The bombing occurred on the night of December 3, 2023, when a Nigerian Army drone, mistakenly targeting bandits, struck villagers gathered for the Maolud Nabbiy celebration, resulting in multiple casualties.

    In response, Governor Sani’s administration pledged to provide key amenities, including roads, water, schools, hospitals, and a skills acquisition center to the community.

    At the commissioning on Sunday, Governor Sani promised to continue supporting the victims’ families and reiterated his commitment to ensuring that those responsible for the attack are held accountable.

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    According to the Governor, “A number of activities have been lined up to mark the first year anniversary. We shall commission a Primary Healthcare Care Clinic and Skills Acquisition Centre. We shall also flag-off a Free, Comprehensive Medical, Surgical and Opthalmologic Care in the community.

    “Our administration has prioritized human capital development because it is the surest path to lifting people out of poverty. The Skills Acquisition Centre will equip Tudun Biri youths with the skills to be employable and to even be employers themselves. The Primary Healthcare Center will cater to the health needs of the people and enhance their productivity.

    “Tudun Biri Community occupies a special place in our hearts. That is why we wasted no time in creating access road to this community and commencing the construction of projects. The Kaduna State Government is constructing houses in Tudun Biri to resettle those affected by the unfortunate incident.

    “People of Tudun Biri have been benefitting from our various social intervention programmes including palliatives distribution, entrepreneurship initiatives, and distribution of vital agricultural inputs. We have also prioritized Tudun Biri in the implementation of Federal Government’s social intervention programmes in Kaduna State. A number of projects are being executed here. More are coming. We shall ensure that we fulfil our promises to the community. We are also following up on all the pledges made to the community by individuals, institutions and corporate organizations.

    “The security of Tudun Biri Community is also one of our major priorities. We shall continue to work with security agencies and key stakeholders from Tudun Biri to enhance the security of this community. We shall continue to count on your support and cooperation as we work assiduously to better the lives of the people of this great community,” he said .

    Inspecting the 6-kilometers asphalt road being constructed by the state government to link Tudun Biri with the Kaduna International Airport, Governor Sani expressed satisfaction with the progress of work, pledging that the road will be completed in the next four months.

    Speaking in behalf of Tudun Biri Community, Magaji Aliyu Adamu expressed appreciation to Governor Uba Sani for keeping to hos promises, saying that people of the Tudun will never forget him.

  • JUST IN: Gov Sani appoints new security commissioner

    JUST IN: Gov Sani appoints new security commissioner

    …creates humanitarian affairs ministry  

    Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, has appointed Dr. James Atung Kanyip as Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs as part of a major shake-up in his administration.

    This was made known in a statement by the governor’s chief press secretary, Malam Ibraheem Musa, 

    The governor also announced the creation of a Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, with Barde Yunana Markus named as its pioneer commissioner.  

    According to the Governor, the appointments, which take effect immediately, are aimed at bolstering security and enhancing governance in the state. 

    “Langton, a legal scholar and seasoned administrator, has held various roles, including Deputy Chief of Staff, and brings a wealth of experience in human rights law. Markus, a former Jema’a Local Government chairman, is tasked with addressing humanitarian challenges, including disaster response and welfare for vulnerable groups.  

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    “In addition, Governor Sani appointed Ibrahim Tanko Mohammed as Commissioner for Finance. Mohammed, a former Managing Director of Peugeot Automotive Nigeria, is expected to leverage his extensive banking experience to drive economic reforms.  

    “Farida Abubakar Ahmed, a veteran journalist and public relations expert, has been named Executive Director (Radio) at Kaduna State Media Corporation (KSMC), while Vitus Azuka Ewuzie will serve as Senior Special Assistant on Legal Matters,”Musa said.

    While congratulating the appointees, Governor Sani urged them to see their roles as opportunities to serve the people of Kaduna State, particularly the poor and underserved. He emphasized the importance of innovation and commitment to delivering inclusive development.  

    Other key appointments include Hon. Victor Mathew Bobai as Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs, Abdulmutallib Isah as Senior Special Assistant on Special Duties, and Abdulhaleem Ishaq Ringim as Special Assistant on Economic Matters.  

    The governor expressed confidence that the new team would accelerate the administration’s efforts to deliver on its development agenda.