A prominent member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) from Bishini Ward in Kachia Local Government Area, Hon. Amanda Tanko Usman, has commended Governor Uba Sani for what she described as deliberate and impactful developmental programmes transforming lives across Kaduna State.
Speaking during a media chat, Usman expressed satisfaction with the governor’s inclusive governance style, noting that his administration has shown strong political will to carry everyone along, irrespective of tribe or religion.
She highlighted key achievements of the administration, including infrastructure expansion, social welfare improvements, rural renewal projects, and investments in health and education. According to her, these initiatives have “changed the narrative of governance in the state.”
Usman pointed to the recently flagged-off ultra-modern intercity bus terminal—the first of its kind in Kaduna—and the introduction of free Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) bus services for workers and students as clear evidence of the governor’s determination to ease the burden on citizens.
Reaffirming her support for the governor’s “Lauderdale Initiative,” she urged stakeholders, leaders, and residents to rally behind the administration to sustain the progress being recorded. She further stated that Governor Uba Sani “deserves another mandate in 2027 to consolidate and expand on the gains achieved so far.”
In addition, Usman praised the foresight of Kachia Local Government Chairman, Dr. Daniel Manzo Maigari, for executing various projects across the area and for his efforts in enhancing security. She cited the construction of the Badoko Bridge in Katari, rehabilitation of boreholes and schools, and the newly awarded road project linking Ungwan Papau, Maichibi, and Asako communities with Gumel as initiatives that will fast-track economic activities once completed.
The APC stalwart also encouraged eligible voters in Bishini Ward and across Kachia Local Government to take advantage of the ongoing APC e-membership registration, stressing that participation would ensure greater access to the dividends of democracy.

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