No apology over One Party Structure in Kaduna State, says gov

Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani

Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, has declared that the state currently has no opposition to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and that he is unapologetic about the one party system in the state.

Speaking on Friday during a media tour of the state and other North-Western states, the governor commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for huge infrastructural investments in the North.

“That is the reason the whole of Kaduna State will forever be grateful to President Tinubu-led government. And I can assure you that Kaduna State as we speak has no opposition. That is the fact of the matter. Kaduna is a one-party state and I have no apology for that,” the governor said.

Sani also flayed critics over allegations of poor performance of the administration in the North, maintaining that the area has benefited more than the South under President Tinubu.

The governor also recalled the sacrifice made by Tinubu and others including himself to entrench democracy in Nigeria, stressing that the opposition coalition is only working to truncate democracy rather than develop it as they pretend to be doing.

“We know that people are fighting for political office but we also know they are fighting to truncate this democracy and that is the reason we have no option but to resist them.

“And the only way we can resist them is to continue to support President Tinubu, who is the only person among them with political and democratic qualifications.

“Most of them are talking about democracy. What do they know about democracy? We were detained in Kaduna here by the military junta. I was in detention when former President Sanni Abacha died.

“I was only released because Abacha died. I know a lot of people are talking about Northern Nigeria. Let me make it clear to all of you: President Tinubu has done to the North more than any leader in the history of Nigeria and I can give you some facts.

“Yesterday, two major projects were approved for Kaduna. One is Light Rail, which is about 50km corridor at the cost of N1 trillion and many people are talking about Tinubu supporting the South. Is Kaduna in the South?

“Also, the Federal Executive Council approved the construction of 122km Mandu-Birnin Gwari Road for about N178 billion. This is a road that was abandoned for over two decades,” Sani said.

The tour, which was organised by Renewed Hope Ambassadors, showcased critical road and rail infrastructure through the Federal Government Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund as well as those executed by the state government under the Sani administration.

According to the organisers, the tour aimed at presenting the media with the empirical evidence of Tinubu’s government.

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