• Thu. Apr 18th, 2024

Kaduna APC Guber Meets Labour, Challenges Opponents To Showcase Their Traits

APC Gubernatorial candidate for Kaduna State in next year’s general elections, Sen. Uba Sani has challenged his opponents to showcase their traits to electorates if they can deliver.

This is just as he tasked others vying for seats at the National Assembly, if elected, to raise the banner from where he stopped.

Sen. Uba Sani was speaking at an interactive session with the State Council of the Nigerian Labour Congress to furnish the unionists what he has in stock for the workers if elected into office.

Uba Sani assured that Labour would be part of his Administration, hence the need to work together to enthrone labour friendly Administration.

The APC Gubernatorial candidate who was excited being at home as a former human rights activist, went down the memory lane on his struggle for social change as well as his unequaled feat at the Senate which resulted in bringing dividends of democracy to his home State, Kaduna.

Iam the only Senator in Nigeria, whose 2 Bills were assented to, while 7 others have been passed.

According to him, “the opponent had never sponsored a Bill through out his stay in the National Assembly”.

He also spoke of economic empowerment of thousands of women and youths as well as the recovery of loans taken by some highly placed Nigerians who secured loans with or without commensurate collaterals.

On education which he said, calls for a State of emergency, Sen. Uba Sani said the North should stop lamenting and focus on technical education to bridge the wide gap between the North and South of the country, to change the ugly trend.

Uba Sani was also of the opinion that every Nigerian that is patriotic should be concerned about the health sector, and therefore promised to create an enabling environment to stop the exodus of health workers from the State civil service.

On insecurity, the Gubernatorial candidate endorsed State Police citing other advanced countries in the world, to curb the insecurity in Nigeria.

He said unless all the States agreed for State Police, containing insecurity in the country, would be difficult.

Cov/Adamu Yusuf