Our diversity is our strength – Uba Sani

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Governor Uba Sani has reiterated his commitment to building a state where diversity is a source of strength and every citizen can pursue a life of dignity and opportunity.

The Governor, who made this known as the Chief Host at the 50th Anniversary celebration of the Nigeria Aid Group of Islam, Jama’atu Nasril Islam on Saturday, noted that his vision is anchored on unity, peace, and sustainable development.

He further said that this commitment has guided his administration’s prioritisation of security, restoring confidence, enabling the free movement across communities once plagued by fear.

Governor Uba Sani commended the vision of the founding fathers of the Aid Group, especially the late Sultan of Sokoto, Sir Abubakar III; the late Emir of Katsina, Sir Usman Nagogo; the late Sheikh Abubakar Gummi; and Shattiman Katsina, Alhaji Muhammadu Ali Kaita.

According to him, ‘’they understood, with rare clarity, that the strength of faith is measured not only by devotion, but by service to humanity.’’

‘’ For five decades, this organisation has upheld that principle, advancing education, healthcare, social welfare, and community development, touching lives across religious, ethnic, and social lines,’’ he added.

The Governor noted that the role of the Nigeria Aid Group of Islam Jama’atu Nasril Islam, alongside sister Aid Groups, in the coordination of Hajj operations, stands as a powerful symbol of discipline, unity, and organisational excellence.

‘’Over the years, the Group has evolved into a professional institution distinguished by its work in advocacy, public awareness, and disaster management,’’ he said.

Governor Uba Sani recalled that his administration has established three Institutes of Vocational Training and Skills Development, training 32,000 youths annually, and equipping them for productive futures.

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He thanked the leadership of the Aid Group for honouring him to serve as its Patron, adding that he received the award of Excellence with gratitude.

He noted that the honour and award are not signs of personal distinction ‘’ but as recognition of our collective commitment to compassion, inclusion, and development.’’

Speaking at the occasion, the Secretary General of JNI, Professor Khalid Abubakar Aliyu, thanked Governor Uba Sani for hosting the event.

‘’Our organisation is the first uniformed First Aid Voluntary Organisation in Nigeria, which has grown from strength to strength without friction or internal crises,’’ he noted.

According to him, the Aid Group has presence in all the 36 states and Abuja and has established a reputation for providing timely and efficient assistance to those in need.

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‘’Over the years, we have achieved significant milestones, including the establishment of schools, hospitals and other developmental projects. We have also been in the forefront in promoting interfaith dialogue,’’ he added.

The Political Adviser of President Bola Tinubu, Alhaji Ibrahim Masari, who donated N100 million and N50 million on behalf of himself and mother respectively, pointed out the role of the Aid Group in transforming the youth.

He advised them to shun drug abuse which has become the major driver of crimes, radicalisation and the breakdown of social order, adding that no nation can prosper when its youths are derailed.

The Governor of Imo State and Chairman of Progressives Governors’ Forum, Chief Hope Uzodimma, donated N100 million while the Governor of Yobe State, represented by his Deputy, Hon Idi Barde Gubana, donated N50 million.

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