- Governor Uba Sani attends Kaduna Unity Carol, emphasizing dedication to inclusivity, declaring an end to religious divides in the state
- The governor promises impartial development, denouncing selective road construction and seeking prayers for unity at the Christian Association of Nigeria event
Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State reaffirms his administration’s dedication to inclusivity, irrespective of political or religious affiliations. Emphasizing his commitment to uniting the people of Kaduna, the governor attended the Kaduna Unity Carol organized by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Chikun local government area.
Addressing the diverse crowd at the ECWA English Service church, Sabo, Governor Uba Sani proclaimed the end of religious divides, stating, “The era of Muslim and Christian dichotomy in the state is over.” He further denounced the practice of selective road construction, promising an end to neglecting certain areas and ensuring that development touches every corner of Kaduna.
Reflecting on his personal connection to Christmas Carols, Governor Uba Sani expressed his intention to initiate road construction projects in different zones, extending the benefits of democracy across the state. He affirmed his oath to fairness and justice for all, recognizing that only equity can foster peace and development.
Commending the Christian community for their warm reception, Governor Uba Sani sought prayers for the unity of Kaduna. The CAN chairman, Rev. John Joseph Hayab, acknowledged the governor’s commitment to impartial governance, urging Christians to support and pray for the administration’s success.
In a message titled “Essence of Christmas,” Rev. Joseph Dantata encouraged Christians to embody the love symbolized by the birth of Jesus. Governor Uba Sani’s pledge for unity resonates as a promising step towards an inclusive and harmonious Kaduna State.
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