Progressives Governors Forum  Gives  Uba Sani  Award

Progressives Governors Forum Gives Uba Sani Award

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By; FUNMI ADERINTO, Kaduna The Progressive Governors Forum (PGF) has given Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State, a Special Recognition Awar

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By; FUNMI ADERINTO, Kaduna

The Progressive Governors Forum (PGF) has given Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State, a Special Recognition Award for his exemplary leadership and transformative governance, anchored on youth empowerment, innovation and inclusive development.

The award was presented at the official opening of the PGF Quarterly Meeting of Commissioners for Youth and Sports in APC-Governed States, which held at the Stonehedge Hotel, on Thursday.

The PGF Director-General, Mr. Folorunso S. Aluko, noted that the award highlights Governor Sani’s unwavering dedication to progressive values and measurable development across key sectors.

The Forum described Governor Uba Sani as “a visionary, reform-minded, and people-driven leader whose tenure exemplifies the ideals of progressive governance.”

The PGF also praised his achievements in education, digital learning, industrialisation, agricultural modernisation, and health interventions, all driven by a data-informed and transparent approach to leadership.

According to the Forum, Governor’s contributions to peace-building, unity, and economic inclusion are exemplary, adding that his investments in security, human capital development, and rural transformation have been acknowledged as benchmarks for subnational governance in Nigeria.

The award was received by the Deputy Governor of Kaduna State, Dr. Hadiza Sabuwa Balarabe, who also delivered the welcome address, declaring the event open.

Representing Governor Uba Sani, the Deputy Governor said that the meeting should be a platform for practical solutions and policy realignment, noting that Kaduna is not only the host but a model of youth-focused, people-centred governance.

The Governor disclosed that the Kaduna Youth Economic Empowerment Programme (K-YEEP) has supported over 6,000 startups in less than two years, adding that the Kaduna TechHUBs has trained young people in AI, cybersecurity, and robotics.

Governor Uba Sani also said that his administration’s Grassroots Sports Acceleration Initiative and the renovation of 18 community sports centre show commitment to youth development and national unity.

The Governor commended the PGF Secretariat for strengthening state visibility and unity through innovative documentation tools such as the PGF Executive Briefs, Weekly Pulse in five languages, and development tracking initiatives.

He called on Commissioners to move beyond policy discussions and begin to measure success through impact metrics such as jobs created, businesses launched, sports medals won, and community solutions implemented.

In her remarks, Kaduna State Commissioner for Youth Development, Barrister Gloria Ibrahim, maintained that ‘’we gather not just for a meeting, but for a mission: to transform the narrative of youth development across our Progressive States.”

The Commissioner further urged her colleagues to move beyond paperwork and make actionable commitments.

“Let us leave here with more than documents; let us forge actionable commitments. Commitments that ensure no young person’s potential is shackled by their postcode.”

Barrister Ibrahim also called on the Forum to adopt Kaduna’s innovative 70-20-10 Model in youth empowerment strategies, which advocates for 70% practical skills, 20% mentorship, and 10% theory as the optimal development mix for impactful results.

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