Governor Uba Sani Reinstates Kaduna Ministry of Information, Appoints New Commissioners to Key Positions

 





In a significant move aimed at restructuring governance and improving service delivery in Kaduna State, Governor Uba Sani has reinstated the Ministry of Information, a strategic government organ that was previously scrapped by former Governor Nasir El-Rufai. This major policy reversal signals a new direction for the administration as it seeks to enhance transparency, information dissemination, and public engagement across the state.

The announcement was made alongside a series of important cabinet reshuffles, including the redeployment and appointment of new commissioners to head critical ministries such as Education and Youth Development. These changes reflect the administration's renewed focus on key areas that impact the lives of citizens—particularly education, youth empowerment, and information management.

Why the Reinstatement of the Ministry of Information Matters

The re-establishment of the Kaduna State Ministry of Information underlines the vital role that effective communication plays in governance. During the tenure of former Governor El-Rufai, the ministry was scrapped as part of efforts to streamline government operations. However, this move had implications for how government activities were communicated to the public.

Governor Uba Sani, in taking a different approach, has chosen to restore the ministry, signaling a desire for more openness and improved public relations between the government and the people of Kaduna State.

To lead the revived ministry, Professor Mohammed Sani-Bello, who previously served as the Commissioner for Education, has been redeployed. His experience in the education sector and understanding of public policy make him a suitable choice to manage the complex demands of the Ministry of Information.

New Leadership for Education: A Focus on Reform and Innovation

Replacing Professor Sani-Bello in the Ministry of Education is Professor Abubakar Sani Sambo, a highly respected figure in the field of energy and public policy. His appointment has generated interest across the state and beyond due to his impressive track record in the energy sector.

Professor Sambo is a former Director General of the Energy Commission of Nigeria and has also served as Special Adviser to the President on Energy. His broad experience in public service, research, and policy development is expected to bring a fresh and strategic approach to tackling the challenges in Kaduna’s education sector.

Governor Uba Sani made it clear that Professor Sambo has a critical assignment ahead. According to the governor, Sambo is tasked with "revitalizing the state’s education sector," which he described as a top priority for his administration. The key focus areas outlined include:

  • Expanding access to education for all children in the state

  • Improving school infrastructure, especially in rural and underserved areas

  • Building teacher capacity through training and professional development

  • Integrating Information and Communication Technology (ICT) into the classroom

  • Promoting girl-child education

  • Enhancing the security of schools to prevent attacks and ensure safe learning environments

This ambitious agenda demonstrates the administration’s commitment to using education as a tool for long-term development and social transformation in Kaduna State.

Youth Development Gets a Boost With New Commissioner

In a move that highlights the administration’s focus on youth empowerment, Gloria Ibrahim has been appointed as the new Commissioner for Youth Development. This appointment comes at a time when youth-related challenges such as unemployment, drug abuse, and lack of access to quality training opportunities are pressing concerns in the state.

Governor Uba Sani emphasized the importance of the youth ministry in addressing these issues, stating that it must become "a hub for impactful youth empowerment solutions." He stressed the need for creative and practical initiatives that can address the realities faced by young people in Kaduna State.

The expectation is that the new commissioner will bring fresh ideas and energy into the ministry, designing programmes that will not only equip young people with skills but also inspire them to take leadership roles in their communities.

Immediate Effect and High Expectations

All the appointments and redeployments announced by the governor are to take effect immediately. This was confirmed in an official statement released by Ibraheem Musa, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor.

Governor Uba Sani congratulated the newly appointed officials and expressed high hopes for their performance. In his words:

“The future of Kaduna State depends on our ability to put the right people in the right positions. These appointments are not just ceremonial; they are strategic and are aimed at delivering results. I expect nothing less than dedication, innovation, and visible impact from each of these commissioners.”

Implications for Governance and Development in Kaduna State

The decisions taken by Governor Uba Sani reflect a growing recognition of the need to adopt a people-centered approach to governance. By reinstating the Ministry of Information, the administration is sending a clear message that effective communication, transparency, and accountability are essential components of modern governance.

Furthermore, by appointing experienced and qualified individuals like Professor Sambo and Gloria Ibrahim, the government is aligning its cabinet with its broader development goals. These appointments are expected to help accelerate progress in critical sectors such as education and youth development.

Kaduna State is currently undergoing a period of transformation, and these changes mark a new chapter in the Sani administration. The coming months will be crucial in determining how these new commissioners perform and whether they can translate the governor’s vision into concrete achievements.



Conclusion: A Bold Step Towards Transparent and Inclusive Governance

Governor Uba Sani’s recent appointments and policy shifts are indicative of a more inclusive, strategic, and responsive style of leadership. Reinstating the Ministry of Information and empowering capable hands to manage the ministries of Education and Youth Development are not only administrative decisions—they are symbolic of a government that listens, adapts, and acts.

As Kaduna State continues its journey toward progress, the spotlight will be on these new commissioners to prove their worth through results. If successful, this new direction could serve as a model for other states seeking to align governance with the needs and aspirations of the people.

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