Stakeholders from the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kaura Local Government Area of Kaduna State have declared their unwavering support for Governor Uba Sani’s bid for a second term, citing his administration’s visible and impactful development projects as a compelling reason for continuity.
This endorsement followed a media tour of completed and ongoing projects undertaken by the Kaduna State Government throughout Kaura LGA, which took place over the weekend.
The tour, covering key sectors such as health, education, and road infrastructure, was led by the Executive Chairman of the council, Mr. Obadiah Sankyai. He was accompanied by notable figures, including the State Commissioner for Internal Security, Barr. James Kanyip; the Commissioner for Sports, Prof. Benjamin Gugwong; a former local government chairman; and dedicated party loyalists.
Speaking to journalists after the inspection, Chairman Sankyai highlighted Governor Uba Sani’s genuine commitment to grassroots development, which has endeared him to the people of Kaura.
The stakeholders showcased various initiatives, including newly upgraded primary healthcare centres across multiple communities, the renovation and construction of classrooms, and rural road projects designed to link hard-to-reach areas—all aimed at improving access to essential services and stimulating economic growth.
In his remarks, Commissioner Kanyip praised the collaboration between state and local government, emphasising that infrastructure and development are crucial for securing communities.
Professor Gugwong added that the administration’s investments are establishing a solid foundation for youth development, sports promotion, and social cohesion.
It was reported that APC loyalists at the event pledged their full support for Governor Uba Sani’s second term aspiration, vowing to enhance grassroots mobilisation efforts in Kaura.
The tour, which also celebrated the governor’s achievements, concluded with chants of solidarity and a symbolic endorsement, reaffirming Kaura LGA as a stronghold for the governor’s re-election campaign in 2027.