Enough of the Intellectual Dishonesty!
Uba Sani Is Not Failing — He Is Unmasking a Rotten System!
It is laughable — no, shameful — that some supposedly “informed” voices are now parading themselves as defenders of law and governance simply because Governor Uba Sani has refused to continue an old, broken script.
Let’s set the record straight 👇
🟤 What governance vacuum?
Uba Sani’s administration is functioning more efficiently than any Kaduna government in recent history. What Z-A Ameen Rafindadi and his fellow “Data Boys” fail to grasp is this: the absence of boards is not the absence of governance. It is the absence of waste.
Previous boards became retirement homes for political godfathers and contract racketeers, not platforms for innovation or oversight. These boards existed in name only, rubber-stamping inflated contracts and serving as mouthpieces for an elite few who treated Kaduna’s treasury like a private keg.
🟤 Why the panic now?
Because Governor Uba Sani shut the gate on an entitled class who believed the state was their inheritance. He refused to play godfather politics. He refused to fund proxy wars. He refused to keep quiet while the people suffered under ghost projects and abandoned dreams.
That’s why these elite scribes — conveniently silent during the last regime’s reckless borrowing and autocracy — are now weeping about “governance structure.”
Where were these critics when Kaduna was plunged into massive debt with little to show?
Where were they when communities were divided for political gain?
Where were they when lands were seized, voices crushed, and budgets looted under the cover of technocratic jargons?
🟤 This isn’t a legal crisis — it’s a moral rebellion
Governor Uba Sani came with a clear mandate: to govern with a human face, to restore peace, to rebuild trust. He is practicing people-first leadership, not boardroom politics that empowers a few at the expense of the many.
And let’s talk about results:
Massive rural empowerment schemes.
Pro-poor budgeting that prioritizes farmers, traders, and communities — not consultants.
Quiet but strategic security engagement that is de-escalating decades of communal tensions.
Political inclusiveness that is healing the old North-South Kaduna divide.
Courageous exposure of the mountain of inherited debt — a bold move none of his predecessors dared to make.
So no, Kaduna is not in a vacuum — it is in transition. From empire to equity. From propaganda to people. From elite control to grassroots governance.
🟤 To the so-called “Data Boys”
If you truly love Kaduna, drop your ego. Learn from a man who is rewriting the rules — not for applause, but for posterity.
And if you must criticize, do so with memory — not selective amnesia that forgets how Kaduna’s budget was once a private ledger for a privileged few.
🟤 Uba Sani is not perfect — but he is principled
He is not a noise-maker. He doesn’t pay bloggers to sing his name. He is not interested in performative governance. He is doing the quiet, hard work that others feared.
This is a new Kaduna.
And no matter how many editorials you write, you cannot bully a man who owes no allegiance to the corrupt past.
— Victor Mathew Bobai
Writes from Kaduna Town

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