Uba Sani
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The gubernatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kaduna State, Sen. Uba Sani, has urged the electorate to vote for credible candidates who will improve their welfare at all levels in the 2023 general election.

Sani, who represents Kaduna Central senatorial district at the Senate, gave the admonition at Gwantu, the headquarters of Sanga Local Government Area of the state on Tuesday.

The gubernatorial candidate, who was on the seventh day of his campaign tour, stated that all  APC candidates have been tried and trusted.

“Vote for people who can contribute to deliberations at legislative chambers, in addition to bringing dividends of democracy to their constituencies,” he said.

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The lawmaker reiterated that he has sponsored 32 bills in the Senate, adding that he has built hospitals and schools in the local governments that comprise his senatorial district.

Senator Sani promised to consult with the people in policy formulation and implementation if elected as governor in the 2023 general election.

According to him, citizens engagement is one of pillars of his manifesto which is a document that was formulated after collating the views of the people of Kaduna State.

The APC governorship candidate further promised to be fair to all citizens of the state, saying: “Poverty doesn’t know tribe or religion. Our focus will be to empower youths and women with skills as well as financial support to enable them to be self-reliant as government can’t provide jobs for everyone.”

The District Head of Fadan Ninzo, Ibrahim Mamman, who spoke on behalf of traditional rulers, commended Governor Nasir El-Rufai’s administration for improving security, education, and health care in Kaduna State.

Mamman also hailed the state government for improving their welfare by providing vehicles for them.

The District Head, however, pleaded with Senator Sani to upgrade the salary of Village Heads and provide them with decent accommodations if elected as governor.

The Star

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