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2026 Budget: Governor Sani Allocates N100m To Each 255 Wards In Kaduna

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Kaduna State governor, Uba Sani, has disclosed that his administration allocated ₦100 million for each of the State’s 255 political wards
in the 2026 draft budget.

Speaking at the special town hall meeting for the public presentation of the proposed 2026 Budget on Friday in Kaduna, the governor said the decision was driven by citizens’ complaints and community feedback from last year’s town hall sessions, where residents detailed the huge developmental gaps across rural communities.

He said it became clear in 2024 that 12 of the State’s 23 LGAs had not benefitted from even one kilometre of road construction in 12 years, prompting a shift from top-to-bottom budgeting to a ward-by-ward development model that prioritises what people actually need.

Sani said the ₦100 million per ward allocation will allow communities to identify, rank and implement their most pressing projects—ranging from feeder roads to water schemes, health facilities, farm-to-market links, security infrastructure and community economic programmes.

The governor said decisions on how each ward’s ₦100 million will be spent “will no longer be taken by people on the high table,” stressing that the money belongs to the communities and will be directed strictly by their priorities through structured citizen engagement.

He noted that even at the state level, the administration had already demonstrated this principle by raising the water sector budget from ₦10 million to ₦100 million after citizens demanded more investment, insisting the people must decide how every kobo is deployed.

Sani explained that the renewed focus on rural areas began after residents exposed severe infrastructure neglect during last year’s consultations, leading the government to launch a massive road development programme now active in every LGA.

He listed dozens of ongoing road projects—many at between 90 and 95 per cent completion—including 24km inter-community links, a 35km road in Sanga, 22.5km in Soba, 24.7km in Zangon Kataf, and 14.2km in Igabi, among several others that will directly align with the new ward-based allocations.

He said the town hall inputs also shaped the state’s health investments, which have made Kaduna the only state in Nigeria to upgrade 255 primary healthcare centres from level 1 to level 2, earning it recognition as the best PHC system in the Northwest.

The governor added that the renovation and equipping of 16 general hospitals is also tied to ward-level needs assessments, with nine already completed and commissioned.

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He added that even major transportation projects such as the planned BRT system and 44km light rail will boost ward economies by enhancing mobility, expanding markets and improving security coordination across communities.

Sani said the philosophy behind the ₦100 million allocation is fairness, justice and equity, emphasizing that development must reach every ward “irrespective of who they voted for, where they come from or what religion they practice.”

Stakeholders at the meeting, including the Civil Society Organisations, religious leaders, traditional leaders and youth representatives commenced Governor Uba Sani for his approach to citizens engagement in budgeting, as well as the giant strides recited by his administration in security in Kaduna State.

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