The new Governor of Kaduna State, Senator Uba Sani, has said that his administration will be guided by the principles of inclusiveness, fairness, justice and equity.

In his inaugural address shortly after taking his oath of office yesterday at the Murtala Square, Kaduna, the Governor said he is prepared, determined and “imbued with a clear vision for the continued progress of Kaduna State”.
Governor Sani said he is determined to run an administration that will not shy away from taking tough decisions for the greater good of the people.
Sani promised to embark on programmes and policies that are people-oriented, assuring the people that he will “run an all-inclusive government that shall leave no one or any part of Kaduna State behind”.
He promised to address the security and economic challenges facing the state and Nigeria as a whole.
Speaking further, Sani declared that in Kaduna State, there is no settler/indigene dichotomy, saying “we are all citizens of Kaduna State, with equal rights, privileges and responsibilities”.
He added that his “government will be the government of all. Whether you voted for me or not, I have a responsibility towards you. I will be fair to all. He, therefore, urged all to join him “so that together we can take our dear State to a higher level”.
The governor said his mission is to speedily achieve a secure, peaceful and united State that guarantees investment in the economy, hope and certainty for the future.