Eid: Uba Sani calls for sustained spirit to end banditry, terrorism in Kaduna

Kaduna State governor Uba Sani

Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani has called for the continuation of the strong sense of community fostered during Ramadan, as the state celebrates Eid-El-Fitr.

The Governor in a statement he issued, urged all Nigerians to unite in prayer for the restoration of peace and security in communities across the country.

He called for an end to terrorism, banditry, insurgency, kidnapping, and other forms of violent crime, emphasizing the need for continued support for leaders working tirelessly to secure the nation and stabilize the economy.

Sani reiterated Kaduna State’s commitment to combating criminal elements and enhancing security through collaboration with federal security forces and the strengthening of the Kaduna Vigilance Service.


He highlighted recent successes in securing the release of abducted Kuriga school children and emphasized the state’s efforts to improve revenue generation, reduce governance costs, and efficiently manage resources for development.

He emphasized the values of charity, compassion, and cooperation exemplified during Ramadan, urging Muslim faithfuls “ to carry these lessons forward in their daily lives.”

Sani commended the Muslim faithful for “demonstrating the values of self-control, discipline, sacrifice, and perseverance during Ramadan, highlighting the importance of total devotion to the will of Almighty Allah.”


He also outlined Kaduna State’s vision to become an international business hub and a preferred destination for investors.

He emphasized the importance of rebuilding trust and fostering peace and harmony in the state, calling for the total commitment and support of the people in achieving these goals.

Sani however extended warm wishes to all Muslims on the occasion of Eid-El-Fitr, invoking Almighty Allah’s guidance as Kaduna State continues on its journey of restoration and progress.

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