Tracereporters –The National president of Nigeria Union of Teachers NUT comrade Audu Titus Amba joins other well meaning Nigerians to congratulate the Executive Governor of Kaduna state, Senator Uba Sani over the last Friday ruling by the Apex court affirming him as the duly elected Governor of the State on the February, 2023 gubernatorial election.
The NUT National president in a statement also described the ruling of the Court as a resounding victory for all peace loving people of the state.
Comrade Audu Amba use the occasion to appeal to all and sundry to support and cooperate with Governor Uba Sani for more peaceful and prosperous Kaduna State.
The nigeria’s number one teacher who also doubles as the deputy national president of Nigeria Labour Congress, expressed confidence on the ability and capacity of Governor Uba Sani to effect positive changes and restore the hope of the common man, especially in the areas of peace and security, religious harmony as well as socioeconomic and political growth.
According to the NUT president, Governor Uba Sani has displayed visionary qualities of a true democratic leader with genuine concern for the welfare and wellbeing of his citizens through renewed approach in bridging ethnic and religious gap in all sections of the state, hence the need for prayers and support for his administration sustained agenda to be achieved.
Similarly,Comrade Audu Amba who is also the Vice president Education International, African Region alao felicitate with his predecessor and the current Executive Governor of Kebbi state Dr Nasir Idris over his victory at the supreme Court, describing it as the will of the people.
The Unionist said no doubt the validation of the election of Dr Nasir Idris was a clear testament of his track record of his achievements, calling on the people of Kebbi State to rally round his administration for the needed dividends of democracy.
E-SINGN: Comrade Audu Titus Amba, NUT National President,
NLC Deputy National president,
Vice President Education International African Region.