Senator Uba Sani,Governor, Kaduna State.July 22nd, 2025
For over a decade, Kaduna State has endured the pain of insecurity and displacement. While security has improved through sustained efforts, we understand that recovery must go beyond safety. It must deliver hope, healing, and opportunity. This Project is a powerful step in that direction — providing homes, education, healthcare, and empowerment tools to the beneficiaries.
What we commemorated today is not simply a ceremony. It is a solemn act of healing. A vow honoured. A covenant fulfilled. It is our way of telling every widow, every orphan, every displaced soul affected by the cruelty of banditry in this beautiful state: “You are not forgotten. You are seen. You are honoured. We are rebuilding with you.”
As I stood amidst the newly completed homes, hand-in-hand with the brave families who have endured unimaginable loss, I made a declaration with conviction. Indeed, today has been the most consequential moment of my life — not as a Senator, not as a Governor, but as a human being. Because every brick laid, every roof secured, every key handed over, represents the restoration of dignity. This is not about public office. It is about redeeming lives, reclaiming hope. During their remarks, the National Security Adviser (on behalf of the President), the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Chief of Defence Staff, Country Director of Qatar Charity and other dignitaries commended our administration’s commitment to rebuilding hope, healing fractured communities, and creating a more secure Kaduna where development thrives.
I am highly grateful to the Qatari Ambassador to Nigeria, H.E. Ali Bin Ghanem Al-Hajri, and the Country Director of Qatar Charity, Sheikh Hamdi Abdu for their unwavering dedication towards ensuring the success of this project. My deepest appreciation to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for his unwavering commitment to ensuring a safer Kaduna State and his continued dedication to the welfare and advancement of our people. I also thank the National Security Adviser Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the Chief of Defense Staff and our security agencies for their steadfast role in bringing peace to Kaduna.
This handover is more than a project launch — it is a symbol of compassion-driven governance and a renewed promise to our people. To the families receiving homes: your courage is an inspiration. This is just the beginning. Together, we are building not only houses, but a stronger, more hopeful Kaduna for all.














