Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has delivered on his promises to the people of Tudun Biri by commissioning a 25-bed Primary Healthcare Centre and a Skill Acquisition Centre.
They are coming one year after the community endured a tragic drone attack.
It was a moment of renewal and relief for the Tudun Biri community, following last year’s devastating drone attack, as Governor Uba Sani officially inaugurated a 25-bed primary healthcare center, equipped with an ambulance and a skill acquisition center, designed to empower local youths with employable skills.
Governor Sani reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to ensuring justice for victims of last year’s tragic drone attack, promising to hold those responsible accountable.
The governor also highlighted additional projects, aimed at restoring and improving the community.
Speaking on behalf of the Tudun Biri community, Magaji Adamu, expressed gratitude to Governor Sani, for giving the community renewed hope.
In addition, Governor Uba distributed support materials, including 300 bags of rice, 300 bags of maize, and 500 bags of fertilizer, to assist the community in its recovery and development efforts.
As Tudun Biri continues to rebuild, Governor Sani assured the community that his administration will prioritize security, development, and the delivery of essential amenities, to ensure a brighter future for all the residents.
(Editor: Paul Akhagbemhe)