Gov. Uba Sani of Kaduna State has vowed to make sure justice for the victims of the June mob killings in Mangu, Mangu Native Authorities Space of Plateau.
The Governor made the pledge on Tuesday throughout the groundbreaking ceremony for the development of a 6-kilometre highway linking Hunkuyi Junction to Bassawa, in Kudan and Sabon Gari Native Authorities Areas.
Sani mentioned that defending lives and property was a accountability entrusted to him by God, stressing that he wouldn’t relent till justice was served for the victims.
13 travellers from Kaduna State, together with 11 from Unguwan Dantsoho village, had been killed within the Mangu incident whereas en path to a marriage in Qua’an Pan Native Authorities Space of Plateau.
The governor recalled his earlier dedication to supporting the victims’ households, stating that he had offered the promised monetary help and housing.
Sani mentioned the development of the brand new highway was in response to complaints made by the group throughout his condolence go to, including that Kudan was one of many 12 native governments within the state that had not benefited from highway tasks in over a decade.
He criticised previous politicians from the world, saying that they had didn’t ship significant improvement.
“On this administration, we’re not noise makers. Improvement should attain each rural and concrete areas, as a result of Kaduna State’s assets belong to all its residents,” he mentioned.
Sani additionally introduced plans to assemble a hospital in Unguwan Dantsoho and supply monetary assist to girls within the space.
He counseled the residents of the group for sustaining peace and urged them to proceed, saying that significant improvement may solely thrive in a peaceable surroundings.
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