Kaduna APC Acknowledges Uba Sani's Initiatives

Uba Sani, Kaduna State Governor
Uba Sani, Kaduna State Governor


Kaduna APC acknowledges Uba Sani's initiatives and declares that the woman leader's ban is indefinite.



The governor of the state, Uba Sani, has received praise from the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kaduna for his “human-oriented” initiatives.


Salisu Wusono, the party's Kaduna spokesperson, praised Sani's efforts to lessen the state's residents' financial hardships in a statement on Tuesday.


Wusono added that Maryam Suleiman, the state's APC leader for women, is on an indefinite leave of absence.


Following her criticism of the governor's remarks regarding the debt he inherited from the administration of Nasir el-Rufai, the state's most recent governor, the APC women's leader was suspended.


Over the weekend, Sani said that the government of Nasir El-Rufai left him with 115 contractual responsibilities, N85 billion in debt, and $587 million in debt.


The statement reads: “These include grants to 7,500 SMEs, support for 5,000 farmers, cash transfers, and food distribution to vulnerable households," 


“Additionally, the administration's strides in promoting financial inclusion and literacy among the 2.5 million unbanked citizens are commendable.


“The successful rescue of the Kuriga School Children underlines the administration's commitment to enhancing security and safety in Kaduna State.


“Governor Uba Sani's update on security affairs during the Town Hall, including the establishment of more Forward Operation Bases, instills hope for a safer future.


“In response to recent actions that contravene the APC constitution, the party affirms the indefinite suspension of Hajiya Maryam Suleman (Mai Rusau) as the State women leader and as a member of the All Progressives Congress.


“This decision reinforces the party's commitment to upholding discipline and integrity within its ranks.”


The governor should remain focused and not let critics distract him from his task, according to the APC spokeswoman.

No comments:

Leave comment here

Powered by Blogger.