In a fresh effort to reposition the North West region for sustainable growth, Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State on Monday received the Board of the North West Development Commission (NWDC), led by its Chairman, Hon. Lawal Samaila Yakawada, at the Sir Kashim Ibrahim House.
The high-powered courtesy visit signalled a serious resolve to shift the region from the margins of development to a place of national relevance through targeted investments in Education, Infrastructure, and Power — three sectors identified as linchpins in the fight against poverty, unemployment, insecurity, and economic stagnation.
Governor Uba Sani reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to regional cooperation, stressing the importance of deliberate investment in human capital and economic enablers. He described education, infrastructure, and power as critical to reversing the region’s developmental setbacks and unlocking its full potential.
The NWDC Board, in turn, reaffirmed its commitment to regional transformation through inclusive planning and stakeholder engagement. Their Kaduna stop marks a significant milestone in deepening state-level partnership for accelerated results.
With Kaduna already setting the pace in people-centered reforms under Governor Uba Sani’s leadership, the meeting set the tone for what could be a game-changing alliance. If followed through with political will and technical precision, this partnership could rewrite the story of the North West — from despair to development, and from neglect to national pride.
