Ahead of the May 29 swearing-in, Uba Sani, the Kaduna state governor-elect, has assured residents of the state that he will be governor to all irrespective of religion or ethnic background.
Sani disclosed this while receiving a group of pastors under the aegis of the Progressives Pastors Platforms.
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He said Kaduna State belongs to all: “Today, I am happy because the pastors sitting before me have chosen the path of development and progress of our own state over parochial issues of religion and ethnicity.
“I am also happy that you have accepted to work with us. And we have accepted to carry everyone along. We will not discriminate on the basis of religion and ethnicity. We are all citizens of Kaduna State. Kaduna belongs to all of us.
“We will try as much as possible to carry everyone along whether you voted for us or not. This is what we need at this time.
“Other political parties that contested with me have come to me and demonstrated their own support for me so we can move Kaduna forward together.”