Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State says his administration will sustain reforms aimed at improving security, infrastructure and social development across the state.
Uba Sani gave the assurance at a workshop for senior government officials in Kaduna.
The workshop, organised by the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations as part of its 2026 Public Relations Week, brought together top government officials to examine the link between policy and public trust.
Governor Uba Sani said his administration inherited a state faced with insecurity, infrastructure deficits, and social challenges.
He explained that rather than incremental changes, his government adopted a performance-driven framework anchored on clear targets and measurable outcomes.
The governor also highlighted gains across key sectors, including security, education, healthcare, agriculture, and investment, noting improved school enrolment and growing investor confidence in the state.
He maintained that the results of these reforms are already evident, as Kaduna continues on a path of recovery and repositioning, where governance is increasingly defined by performance and measurable impact.
Editor: Ebuwa Omo-Osagie

