The Uba Sani Support Group, has re-echoed the stance that there is no vacancy in Sir Kashim House in Kaduna State come 2027.
The group in a statement by Dr Victor Bobai and Hajiya Hadiza Yahuza stated this in solidarity with Hon. Sadiq Mamman Lagos declaration that “There is no vacancy in Sir Kashim House in 2027,” .
The group said the statement of Hon. Mamman Lagos resonates with his loyalty and dedication to Uba Sani’s administration.
They commended Hon. Mamman Lagos steadfast commitment to supporting the leadership of Governor Uba Sani and his vision for Kaduna State describing it as “both commendable and inspiring”.
“In a political landscape often marred by self-interest, Hon. Mamman Lagos stands as a beacon of genuine dedication, focusing not on personal gains but on the collective progress of our state,” they said.
Hon. Mamman Lagos recently mobilized over a million supporters, highlighting his significant grassroots backing for Uba Sani’s transformative policies.
The group said “this impressive turnout symbolizes the unity among citizens in endorsing a governance approach that prioritizes developmental and welfare initiatives”.
According to the group, the ongoing infrastructure and rural development projects are a testament to Uba Sani’s leadership and vision which Hon. Mamman Lagos firmly believes the achievements create a robust foundation impervious to political challenges, be they based on misinformation.
Hon. Mamman Lagos emphasised that the administration under Governor Uba Sani is well-positioned to meet the essential needs of all citizens of Kaduna State. His dedication serves to galvanize our collective mission to improve the quality of life in our communities.
“As we navigate the political milieu leading to the 2027 elections, we echo Hon. Sadiq Mamman Lagos’s sentiments: with Uba Sani’s visionary leadership, the future of Kaduna State is indeed bright. We stand united, ready to amplify the voice of the people while reinforcing the achievements and aspirations of the current administration,” they said.