Governor Uba Sani’s Three-Pronged Approach to Kaduna’s Security Challenges
Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has recently spearheaded three strategic initiatives to combat the security challenges plaguing the state, leaving a significant impact on the region.
Firstly, Governor Uba Sani introduced a novel policy of bolstering security agent numbers with an additional 7,000 vigilante service personnel. He has also emphasized the steady progress made in the ongoing war against banditry and associated crimes, significantly contributing to the state’s security landscape.
Secondly, his commitment to ensuring the reintegration of Treasure, the last freed captive from the Baptist School banditry attack, highlights the governor’s dedication to the welfare of individuals affected by insecurity. Reverend John Joseph Hayab and other respected clerics commended Governor Uba Sani for prioritizing security and employing 7,000 youths in the Kaduna State Vigilance Service.
Thirdly, Governor Uba Sani’s advanced plans for resettling individuals displaced by banditry attacks from Birnin Gwari to Igabi Local Governments demonstrate a proactive approach towards rehabilitating affected communities. The governor reaffirmed his administration’s unwavering commitment to addressing insecurity, a pivotal agenda for achieving overall developmental goals in the state.
Governor Uba Sani’s reassurance of continued support for security agents through logistics and technology underscores his commitment to sustaining progress. His partnership with Operation Safe Heaven and focus on the resettlement of displaced victims showcases a strategic leadership style aimed at restoring peace and stability in Kaduna State.