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Hunkuyi Hails Uba Sani’s 3 Years, Says Kaduna Witnessing Transformation

News Investigators/ Suleiman Othman Hunkuyi, Commissioner representing the North West in the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC), has congratulated Gov. Uba Sani of Kaduna State on the third anniversary of his administration, describing the period as one of transformative leadership and visible development.

Mr Hunkuyi, in a statement on Sunday, said the governor had demonstrated purposeful and people centred leadership that had positioned Kaduna State on the path of sustainable growth, inclusive development and lasting peace.

He noted that the administration had recorded significant achievements through investments in infrastructure, education, healthcare, economic empowerment, social welfare and rural development.

According to him, these interventions have positively impacted communities across the state and improved the living conditions of residents.

“Uba Sani’s three years have redefined Kaduna. The administration has replaced uncertainty with confidence and restored public trust in government through responsive governance and impactful policies,” he said.

The former senator said the governor’s leadership had rekindled hope among citizens, strengthened unity and laid a solid foundation for long term prosperity in the state.

He commended Sani’s commitment to inclusivity, dialogue and grassroots engagement, which, he said, had contributed significantly to consolidating peace and promoting social cohesion across Kaduna.

Mr Hunkuyi further observed that the achievements of the administration were evident across the state, adding that Kaduna was experiencing a remarkable renewal driven by prudent leadership, strategic investments and a commitment to improving the welfare of citizens.

He expressed confidence that the foundations laid by the administration would continue to accelerate the state’s development, deepen economic growth and sustain peace and prosperity for present and future generations.

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