The President of the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA), Reverend Ayuba Bagat, has lauded the leadership style of Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani.
During a courtesy visit to the governor at the Sir Kashim Ibrahim House, Reverend Bagat praised Governor Sani’s non-kinetic approach to addressing insecurity in the state.
He highlighted the governor’s exceptional dedication to good governance, inclusivity, and proactive measures in managing security challenges, describing these efforts as commendable.
“Governor Sani’s application of a non-kinetic approach to solving security concerns, as well as his administration’s collaboration with the Nigerian army are a testament to his unwavering dedication to providing a happy and prosperous society,” Bagat said.
“I believe that once you commit to sustaining this tempo, peace will permeate all nooks and crannies of the state in the near shortest possible time.”
Bagat noted that the governor’s inclusive leadership style and how he embraced diversity, make everyone feel valued, comfortable and welcomed in the state.
“Generally speaking, all citizens of Kaduna State now have a sense of belonging under your administration.
“The ECWA family International deeply appreciates your dedication to the welfare of the people of Kaduna State and your vision for a prosperous and equitable society.
“Indeed, you are an activist who fights for the masses under you and for the enthronement of true democratic ideals in contemporary society. I am glad to commend you for remaining within the terms of the oath you took upon your assumption of office, to be just and fair to all.”
On his part, Governor Sani thanked the ECWA President and members of his entourage for the visit, reiterating his administration’s commitment to be fair, just and equitable to all people of Kaduna State, irrespective of their ethnicity or religious beliefs.
The governor explained that inclusivity has been the focus of his administration in the citing of projects since he assumed office on May 29, 2023, adding that his government will not shirk that responsibility.