Tag: Uba Sani Kaduna

  • Kaduna Governor Restores State-Sponsored Christian Pilgrimage After 11-Year Suspension

    Kaduna Governor Restores State-Sponsored Christian Pilgrimage After 11-Year Suspension

    Christian leaders and intending pilgrims in Kaduna State have welcomed Governor Uba Sani’s decision to reinstate the state-sponsored Christian pilgrimage programme after an 11-year suspension.

    The commendation came during the 2025 orientation programme for 50 Christian pilgrims sponsored by the Kaduna State Government for the Jerusalem pilgrimage. The scheme had been discontinued under previous administrations.

    Participants described the restoration as a sign of inclusive governance and renewed commitment to religious balance in the state.Kaduna State Head of Service, Mrs. Jimami C. Bako, said the revival reflects the administration’s recognition of spiritual development as a complement to infrastructure and economic growth. She noted that faith-based initiatives can promote peace and social harmony.

    Commissioner for Information, Ahmed Maiyaki, stated that the programme aligns with Governor Sani’s pledge to ensure fairness and equity for all residents, regardless of religious affiliation. He urged the pilgrims to pray for peace, unity, and continued development in Kaduna State and Nigeria.Beneficiaries expressed appreciation for the opportunity, saying the decision has strengthened trust between Christian communities and the state government.

    The orientation marks the first state-backed Christian pilgrimage from Kaduna in more than a decade.

  • Kurmin Mashi Weekly Market Stands Out in Kaduna for Peaceful Coexistence and Thriving Commerce

    Kurmin Mashi Weekly Market Stands Out in Kaduna for Peaceful Coexistence and Thriving Commerce

    By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

    Kurmin Mashi weekly market in Kaduna State has continued to distinguish itself as a major commercial hub noted for affordability, accessibility, and peaceful coexistence among traders and buyers. The market, which comes alive every Thursday, attracts thousands of people from across the state due to its orderly environment and diverse range of goods. Located between the Kaduna Expressway bypass and Kaduna city, Kurmin Mashi weekly market serves as a central trading point for residents seeking affordable household items, clothing, foodstuffs, and other essentials. The market is especially popular among women, who dominate trading activities and patronage.

    Unlike many other markets in the state, Kurmin Mashi weekly market stands out for its strategic location, clean layout, and aesthetic appeal. Although it faces competition from nearby markets such as Kawo, Kasuwan Magaini, Sabon Tasha, and Ungwan Romi, traders say its organisation and security give it a competitive edge.

    A visit by our correspondent revealed that the market’s eastern and western gates significantly enhance access for traders and customers. These entry points have contributed to increased patronage and smooth movement of goods and people on market days. Beyond commerce, Kurmin Mashi weekly market is widely regarded as a model of peaceful coexistence. The surrounding community is made up of a mix of Christians and Muslims who have lived and traded together harmoniously for decades.

    According to traders, religious or ethnic differences rarely surface during market activities, as economic cooperation remains the shared focus. This atmosphere of tolerance has helped sustain the market’s growth and reputation. Speaking with our correspondent, Malam Usman Abubakar and Mr. Chidi Nganga, two regular traders at the market, expressed satisfaction with the conduct of people within the market environment. They noted that the weekly market operates without tension despite its large and diverse population.“ We understand one another and know that we are here for a common purpose—buying and selling, providing goods and services, and earning a living for our families,” they said. “There is no reason for anyone to create problems.”

    The traders also praised Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, for supporting policies that promote peaceful coexistence across the state. They acknowledged the role of security agencies, including local vigilante groups, in maintaining law and order during market days.According to them, the consistent security presence has created an enabling environment for businesses to thrive without fear or disruption. They added that the stability of Kurmin Mashi weekly market reflects the broader peace initiatives of the state government.

    As Kaduna continues to strengthen social harmony and economic activities, Kurmin Mashi weekly market remains a clear example of how security, tolerance, and good infrastructure can support sustainable local commerce.

  • Kaduna APC Chieftain Accuses KADGIS DG of Alleged ₦150m Farmland Seizure, Appeals to Gov Uba Sani

    Kaduna APC Chieftain Accuses KADGIS DG of Alleged ₦150m Farmland Seizure, Appeals to Gov Uba Sani

    By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

    An All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain in Kaduna State, Malam Hassan Umar Isah, has accused the Director-General of the Kaduna State Geographic Information Service (KADGIS), Dr. Bashir Garba Ibrahim, of allegedly seizing his farmland valued at ₦150 million, and has appealed to Governor Uba Sani to intervene.Isah, who is also the Director of UMR-AL-ALD Nigeria Limited, made the allegation on Monday while addressing journalists at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Secretariat in Kaduna. He described the matter as a test of equity and justice under the current Kaduna State administration.

    According to Isah, the disputed property covers 3.908 hectares and is located in Unguwan Kudu, Unguwan Rimi, within Kaduna North Local Government Area. He claimed the land was lawfully acquired on February 26, 2025, through an agreement valued at ₦150 million.He further stated that the land originally belonged to the family of the late Malam Muhammad Buda and was historically granted to them by the late Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sardauna of Sokoto. Isah said he completed the purchase process through the family’s representative, Malam Bature Muazu.

    The APC chieftain alleged that after applying for a Certificate of Occupancy (CofO) at KADGIS on April 17, 2025, he began to encounter challenges that he described as irregular and unjustified.Isah claimed that the KADGIS Director-General demanded between 40 and 60 per cent of the land’s value as a condition for issuing the CofO, an action he said contradicts established procedures and the governor’s directive on transparency.He further alleged that on December 18, 2025, Dr. Ibrahim verbally informed him that the land had been taken over, without issuing any formal notice, revocation order, or legal justification.“

    This action, if allowed to stand, undermines the principles of fairness, due process, and justice that this administration represents,” Isah said. He added that the alleged seizure amounted to discrimination and abuse of office.Isah, who also served as a director in an APC support group for Uba Sani and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s 2027 agenda, stressed that his appeal was not politically motivated but driven by a desire for justice and adherence to the rule of law.

    He called on Governor Uba Sani to order an independent investigation into the matter, restore the land to him, and direct KADGIS to issue the Certificate of Occupancy, noting that all relevant documents supporting his ownership had already been submitted. “I believe in the commitment of this administration to justice and equity. I am confident that the governor will look into this matter and ensure that what is right is done,” Isah added.As of the time of filing this report, KADGIS officials had not responded to the allegations. Efforts to ob tain an official reaction from the agency were unsuccessful.