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Kaduna’s governor urged journalists to hold politicians accountable, citing progress in infrastructure, health, and education.
Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani has urged journalists to scrutinize politicians he labeled "latter-day activists," accusing them of exploiting ethnicity and religion to undermine democracy, despite lacking past ties to Nigeria’s pro-democracy movements.
Speaking at a Ramadan iftar, he emphasized the press’s historic role in fighting military rule and called for accountability.
Sani highlighted his administration’s progress, including road construction across all 23 local governments, rehabilitation of 15 secondary hospitals, and a drop in out-of-school children from 580,000 to 182,000, aided by $62.8 million in funding secured through transparent governance.
El gobernador de Kaduna exhortó a los periodistas a responsabilizar a los políticos, citando el progreso en infraestructura, salud y educación.