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Governor Sani swears-in newly elected Kaduna LG Chairmen

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Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has called on the newly inaugurated local government chairmen to administer their duties impartially, ensuring that the benefits of democracy are distributed fairly across all communities.

During the swearing-in ceremony held at the Council Chambers of Sir Kashim Ibrahim House in Kaduna on Friday, the governor emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in managing public funds.

Governor Sani highlighted the necessity for the chairmen to serve without bias, irrespective of political affiliations, gender, religious beliefs, or ethnic backgrounds.

He stressed that equitable governance is crucial for fostering unity and development within the state.

Governor Sani reminded them that “you are taking charge as captains of local governments when the third tier of government has been granted financial autonomy.

“Your allocation from the Federation Account will be public knowledge, necessitating transparency and accountability. Be available, accessible, responsive and fair in your dealings,’’ he added.

According to him, local government chairmen are grassroots leaders who are closest to the people, so they should be the people’s voices, advocates, and champions.

“Listen to their concerns, address their fears, and harness their potentials. Empower the people to participate in governance and ensure their voices are heard. In the words of Robert W. Flack: “Local government is the foundation of democracy; if it fails, democracy will fail,” he pointed out.

The Governor implored the chairmen to provide “rural infrastructure, boosting agriculture, building and upgrading health centers and primary schools, enhancing economic and social services and ensuring sustainable natural resource use.”

Governor Uba Sani also enjoined them to align with the state government’s rural transformation agenda and link up communities not covered by state roads.

“During your campaigns, you engaged with communities, listened to their concerns, and received feedbacks on their needs. I charge you to prioritize these needs, guided by the principles of equity, inclusivity, transparency, and accountability.

“You are assuming office at a critical time when our people expect a great deal from politicians and leaders. It is your responsibility to restore their faith in politics and local governance,’’ he reminded.

While congratulating the chairmen, he urged the people of Kaduna State to hold their “leaders accountable, demand transparency, participate in the budgeting process, and insist on quality service delivery.”

The Governor pointed out that the people’s “engagement is crucial to ensuring transparency, accountability, and quality service delivery in the local governments.”