Opinion

Kaduna: Uba Sani breaks new ground, By IBRAHEEM MUSA

By IBRAHEEM MUSA

Largely, politics thrives on double speak, outright denials and policy walk backs, as politicians seldom walk their campaign talks. As yet, Senator Uba Sani, the Kaduna State Governor, is an exception to the rule in terms of infrastructural development. The governor, from the get-go, has been   committed to rural transformation. Clearly, he stated this priority at the hustings, solicited for votes on that premise and in part, got elected on the promise of rural revival. Indeed, on assuming office, he activated his master plan, mobilized to site and rolled up his sleeves, unleashing a raft of projects as he did.

Previously, the El Rufai administration, according to him, had focused on urban renewal   and the programme, he pointed out, has received wide acclaim. However, he promised to break new ground and in no time, the Governor has   performed several ground breaking ceremonies, especially in the hinterland. Indeed, bulldozers, loaders and excavators are now working at a frenetic pace, executing projects in several locations in Kaduna State.

Specifically, the rural transformation journey  started last September,  with the flagging off of  the 21.7 kilometer road, linking  Anchau, Gadas-Palla road in Kubau and Ikara local governments. The road, when completed, will  address the transportation challenges of 32 communities. Similarly, two months later, the Governor performed a more colourful, elaborate and expanded   ground breaking event at Kudan local government in  November.

At that time,  the people had welcomed  the Governor, in the their thousands,  with endearing slogans, songs of praise and sundry epithets at the ground breaking. “Balaraben gwamna,” “Uban Alheri,” and “Mai Nasara”, rent the air as the Chief Executive of Kaduna State and  his entourage, including Commissioners, political associates and senior government officials,  arrived Hunkuyi town, headquarters of Kudan local government. Specifically, he flagged off the construction of a 10.2 kilometre feeder road,  stretching from Dan Makwarwa to Hunkuyi.

Last year, the rural transformation train, on December 23, also  arrived at the zone 3 terminus, where  the Governor  flagged off  roads, drainages and culverts construction across the eight  local governments in Southern Kaduna. In fact, the projects are spread across Jaba,  Zangon Kataf, Kagarko, Sanga, Kaura, Kauru, Kachia and Jema’a local governments.

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Similarly, on December 31,  Senator Uba Sani performed  another  ground breaking events, for an 18-kilometre road construction, linking Sanga  local government to Jemaá Area Council. The road, from Gwantu, through Kiban, will provide forward and backward linkages to farmers and markets,  reduce post-harvest losses, cost of transportation and travel time. Besides, it will provide employment for the skilled, semi skill and the unskilled during the construction period.

Likewise, zone 2 witnessed its own share of ground breaking last Monday, with the flagging off of two rural roads.  Specifically, a  35 kilometre  road will be constructed from Gadan Gayan,  through Gwaraji to Kujama Junction, linking Igabi and Chikun local governments, in Kaduna Central senatorial districts. Similarly, the 6-kilometre  College Road will be built in Sabon Tasha,  from Signboard through Juji, connecting the Eastern Bypass.

Significantly, in the last eight months, the Uba Sani administration has started fulfilling a key component of his rural transformation agenda. In fact, road projects, construction of culverts and installation of street lights are ongoing in all the three zones or senatorial districts. Indeed, bridging the infrastructural gap between urban and rural areas is a strong pillar  of the SUSTAIN manifesto, a   covenant between Kaduna Sate Government and its citizens. So far, the Governor has kept his promise of rural transformation.

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