Electricity is not a luxury, but a right for every community β Kaduna governor
Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani emphasizes that access to electricity is a fundamental right for all communities, aiming to enhance economic activities and support small businesses.
Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, has announced an ambitious electrification initiative aimed at advancing economic development within his state. During the inauguration of Phase One of the distribution of 600 transformers and 10,000 solar-powered street lights across the 23 Local Government Areas, Sani emphasized that electricity should no longer be considered a luxury for a select few in urban areas but a necessity for all communities. This initiative is part of the governor's broader plan to empower small and medium enterprises across Kaduna, providing them with reliable power for operational efficiency.
Governor Sani articulated the substantial impact that reliable power supply can have on various sectors, particularly for small business owners such as welders, tailors, and ICT hubs. By improving access to electricity, the government aims to create an environment where businesses can thrive and contribute to local economies, thus improving livelihoods for residents. The governor noted that dependable electricity is essential not only for business but also for critical services, reinforcing its role as "the bloodstream of modern society."
The governorβs statements reflect a commitment to ensuring that even the most remote communities benefit from modern amenities that support economic and social infrastructure. His remarks highlight a shift in policy focus towards achieving equitable access to energy resources, thereby enhancing community development and reinforcing the notion that energy access should be treated as a basic human right rather than a privilege reserved for urban residents. As these electrification projects roll out, they could lead to transformative changes within Kaduna State, paving the way for sustainable economic growth.