Senator Uba Sani, the governor of Kaduna State, has promised to establish a business-friendly atmosphere that will stimulate investment and the state’s economy.
Newsmen were informed by Dr. Bashir Ibrahim Garba, the Director General of the Kaduna Geographic Information Service, or KADGIS, that the Governor had restored land titles that had been canceled by the Nasir El-rufai administration.
He said that in order to demonstrate his dedication to creating an atmosphere that is conducive to business in Kaduna State, the Governor had restored the four land titles of Fifth Chukker Resort Limited that had been revoked by the previous administration.
The Fifth Chucker Polo and Country Club is situated along Jos Road, offering a spacious and tranquil setting that accommodates a variety of polo matches, tournaments, and events that draw fans from all over the world, Garba added.
The Director General also expressed the government’s will to resolve persistent property and land conflicts while putting in place an effective land management system that meets the demands of the populace.
He was hopeful that the reinstatement will help resolve other revocations that were previously carried out without following the proper procedures.
According to Garba, resolving the problems will greatly aid in creating an environment that is conducive to business for investors and other stakeholders, which would accelerate Kaduna State’s socioeconomic growth.
He counseled Kaduna citizens to uphold the law and be patient as the government carries out land reforms that are geared toward the benefit of the populace.
At 06:36:22 +0100 on Wednesday, February 19, 2025, Amos Tauna <amostauna@gmail.com> wrote —
Kaduna: Land titles invalidated by the previous administration are reinstated by Governor Uba Sani
From Kaduna’s Amos Tauna
In order to increase employment and the state’s internally generated revenue, Senator Uba Sani, the governor of Kaduna state, has promised to establish a business-friendly atmosphere that will stimulate investment and economic expansion.
The Kaduna Geographic Information Service (KADGIS) Director General, Dr. Bashir Ibrahim Garba, told reporters that the governor had restored land titles that had been revoked by the previous government.
He claimed that in order to demonstrate his dedication to creating an atmosphere that is conducive to business in Kaduna State, the governor had restored the four land titles of Fifth Chukker Resort Limited that had been revoked by the previous administration.
The Fifth Chucker Polo and Country Club is situated along Jos Road, offering a spacious and tranquil setting that accommodates a variety of polo matches, tournaments, and events that draw fans from all over the world, Garba added.
The Director General also expressed the government’s will to resolve persistent property and land conflicts while putting in place an effective land management system that meets the demands of the populace.
He was hopeful that these reinstatements will help resolve other revocations that were previously carried out without following the proper procedures.
According to Garba, resolving the problems will greatly aid in creating an environment that is conducive to business for investors and other stakeholders, which would accelerate Kaduna State’s socioeconomic growth.
He counseled Kaduna citizens to uphold the law and be patient as the government carries out land reforms that are geared toward the benefit of the populace.