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Kaduna: Offering A Glimmer Of Hope For Displaced Communities

BY: JAMES SWAM
When the Kaduna state government took the bold decision late last year, following a security council meeting and expert advice, to announce its plan to resettle communities displaced by incessant attacks in the southern part of the state, it did so with the understanding that the security of lives and property rests squarely on its shoulders. The Senator Uba Sani administration has once again demonstrated its commitment to proactive measures that will be remembered for years to come.
It’s a decision that brings relief – not only to the victims but also to their families, the entire state, and lovers of peace in the country. For once, a government with a compassionate approach has offered them a glimmer of hope for a return to their ancestral lands, from which they were displaced years ago amid violence and destruction. Since the announcement in November 2023 of the government’s intention to resettle the victims perpetrated by criminal elements, indications emerged that this administration is poised to make a lasting impact.
This pronouncement marked the first phase in a strategic plan developed by the state’s top security council, including military, paramilitary, and Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) commander, to address the ongoing security challenges in the area.  Speaking to the media shortly after the security council meeting, Governor Uba Sani emphasised that “It is our responsibility to make sure that everyone that was displaced as a result of insecurity is returned to their homes safely and the government will do that as its responsibility. Where they need to be supported in terms of rebuilding their community, we will do that. That is the responsibility of the government.”
Given the project’s significance and potential impact, the state government spent a few months assembling a good team to pave the way for the actualisation of the mission. This demonstrates a deliberate approach by the administration, prioritising global best practices knowing the depth of attention the project will attract, rather than rushing for the sake of it.
Interestingly, the second phase of the plan commenced last week with the establishment of a 10-member committee at the Sir Kashim Ibrahim (Government) House. Led by Deputy Governor Dr. Hadiza Sabuwa Balarabe, the committee’s objective is to develop tangible strategies to resettle displaced communities. Priorities include providing essential services like healthcare, education, and livelihood opportunities, as well as restoring the dignity and sense of belonging of the affected people within their communities.
This proactive approach not only acknowledges the safety and fundamental rights of the communities but also aims to alleviate longstanding grievances, particularly among critics of the ruling party who cried out that the zone was undermined by the posture of the preceding administration. As predicted, Governor Uba Sani’s decision has garnered widespread praise, with many eagerly anticipating the return of the displaced individuals to their homes.
The initiative marks a significant achievement for the ruling party, particularly in the southern senatorial zone, an opposition stronghold. It has generated considerable support for the government,  demonstrating a strong commitment to people-centric policies. This is the style of leadership that the electorate expects from those in authority – leaders who listen, comprehend, and take decisive action on the plight and agitations of voters.
Before now, prominent figures from the region had commended the governor for his people-centric governance style, particularly regarding the development of the zone, noting tangible progress since his tenure began. At the Maiden Southern Kaduna Festival (SKFEST) in Kafanchan held in early January 2024, General Zamani Lekwot (rtd), an esteemed elder statesman and former Military Governor of Rivers State, publicly praised Governor Uba Sani’s leadership qualities, observing significant achievements within six months of assuming office, which he described as uplifting.
Expressing gratitude for Governor Uba Sani’s commendable efforts, General Lekwot declared, “In our prayers, we will continue to ask God to bless you with more wisdom, courage, and foresight in your commendable match to unite Kaduna state so that we can move forward.” Lekwot, also serving as the co-chairman of the Kaduna State Elders Forum, voiced support for the administration’s initiatives aimed at reconciling fractured communities.
Governor Uba Sani’s commitment to propelling the state forward and breaking away from past challenges is evident. This involves not only reconstructing rural areas and communities affected by violence but also fulfilling the pledges outlined in the 2024 budget for rural development. Importantly, the administration’s focus on resettling displaced communities underscores its deep concern for humanity.
Swam, a former Press Secretary to the Deputy Governor of Kaduna State, is the author of ‘How to be an Effective Spokesperson.’

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