
By Femi Mustapha in Kaduna
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, has awarded the National honor of Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) to the Governor of Kaduna State, Senator Uba Sani, in recognition of his contributions to the advancement of democracy and national development.
Senator Uba Sani is widely recognized as one of Nigeria’s champions of democracy, having been detained multiple times during the nation’s struggle for democratic governance.
His decades-long commitment to justice and civil rights has made him a respected figure in Nigeria’s democratic history.
Notably, he is the only sitting governor included in this year’s national honors list, as announced by President Tinubu during a joint session of the National Assembly. This recognition highlights his unwavering dedication to the people of Kaduna State and the progress of the Nigerian nation.
The announcement has sparked jubilation and celebrations among Kaduna citizens, who view Governor Uba Sani as the architect of good governance, inclusiveness, and the welfare of the people, inspiring hope and transformation.
In response to the honor, the State Commissioner of Humanitarian Affairs, Comrade Yunana Markus Barde, remarked that this prestigious recognition is a testament to the Governor’s unwavering dedication to public service, visionary leadership, and tireless efforts toward the development of Kaduna State and Nigeria as a whole.
He stated, “May this honor strengthen your resolve to serve with excellence and integrity. I wish you continued success, wisdom, and divine guidance in your noble service to our great State and the nation.”





