APC guber candidate Uba Sani preaches peace in Southern Kaduna ahead of poll

The gubernatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kaduna State, Uba Sani, has called for peaceful coexistence as a way to develop the society.
The gubernatorial candidate gave this counsel at Manchok, headquarters of Kaura local government, where he held a town-hall meeting and paid a courtesy call on Chief of Atakar, before holding his rally on Friday.
The APC candidate promised to empower youths and women with skills as government can’t provide jobs for all the teeming young people in Kaduna state.
He pointed out that although education is important to human development and socio-political improvement of any society, focus has now shifted to skills.
According to him, there is an acute skills gap in Kaduna state because people with requisite know-how are lacking in various sectors.
“Most times, it’s difficult to get tilers, Plaster Of Paris specialists and various artisans in the building industry of Kaduna state,” he argued.
Mr Sani pledged that his administration will train youths and empower them with capital, adding that this will make them stand on their feet and grow the economy.
“However, we can only achieve this if there’s peace. We must shun divisions along ethno-religious lines. We should focus on how to develop our state and the country at large,” he added.
Earlier, Mr Sani was at Kafanchan, headquarters of Jema’a LGA, where he advised the people to vote for APC at all levels of government.
According to the governorship candidate, voting for APC will guarantee the development that the local government has been witnessing since 2015.
At Zangon Kataf local government, the stakeholders expressed their support for Mr Sani’s candidacy.
They, however, called for an inclusive government when the APC is elected, advising that the incoming administration should enhance security.
(NAN)
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