Earlier today, Governor Uba Sani, accompanied by the Honorable Minister of Environment, Mal. Balarabe Abbas Lawal, and members of the Kaduna State Executive Council, paid a courtesy call on the Honourable Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Dr. Tajuddeen Abbas. During the visit, both leaders expressed their commitment to the advancement of Nigeria’s democracy and the unity of the country.
Governor Uba Sani and Rt. Hon. Dr. Tajuddeen Abbas had a fruitful discussion during the courtesy visit.
The Speaker expressed his delight at the visit and extended his gratitude to the people of Kaduna State for their unwavering support, which played a significant role in his emergence as the Speaker of the 10th House of Representatives.
He also reaffirmed the commitment of the Kaduna State Caucus of the House of Representatives to the actualization of the SUSTAIN Agenda of the administration.
In his remarks, Governor Uba Sani emphasized the crucial role of the National Assembly in the development and sustenance of Nigeria’s democracy. He commended the Speaker for his effective leadership and inclusive approach, which has fostered peace and unity within the House.
The Governor also expressed his appreciation to the Speaker for the support given to the Kaduna State Government and the implementation of people-centered projects in the state. Furthermore, he urged all members of the House to continue providing the necessary support to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in moving the nation forward.
The visit highlighted the strong bond between the Kaduna State Government and the House of Representatives, with a shared commitment to the unity and progress of Nigeria.
Both leaders expressed their dedication to working together to achieve the goals of the administration and ensure the well-being of the people.
Overall, the courtesy call served as a platform for dialogue, cooperation, and the strengthening of partnerships between the executive and legislative arms of government, further solidifying the foundation of Nigeria’s democracy.