By Henry Gabriel
In a significant move, Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna state has reinstated Chief Jonathan Zamuna as the paramount ruler of Piriga in the Lere local government area. This decision comes after Chief Jonathan Zamuna was dethroned by the previous governor, Malam Nasir el-Rufa’i, a few days before the end of his second term.
During a meeting with the State Council of Chiefs, Governor Sani expressed his belief that the traditional institution plays a crucial role in maintaining stability not only in Kaduna state but also in the entire country. He emphasized the need for collaboration between governments and royal fathers in promoting good governance and ensuring the security of communities.
Governor Sani’s administration is committed to involving citizens in decision-making processes, and he recognizes traditional rulers as critical stakeholders and influencers in this regard. He stressed the importance of respecting and working closely with traditional rulers, acknowledging their close connection to the people and their invaluable contributions to the state.
The governor reaffirmed his democratic nature and respect for the rule of law. He acknowledged the positive impact of traditional values on the state’s development and expressed his intention to maintain a respectful and healthy relationship with the traditional institution. Governor Sani assured all traditional rulers in the state that they are held in high esteem and their opinions and input are valued.
Addressing the challenges of banditry and insecurity, Governor Sani assured the traditional rulers that his administration is dedicated to improving the security situation in the state. Plans are already underway to increase military presence in various areas affected by insecurity. The governor also highlighted the collaborative framework with security agencies and the importance of intelligence gathering and strategic coordination in addressing security-related matters.
Governor Sani also announced the intention of the Kaduna State Government to fully comply with the court’s judgment restoring Chief Jonathan Zamuna to his stool as the Chief of Piriga. This demonstrates the governor’s commitment to upholding the rule of law.
In conclusion, Governor Sani commended the traditional rulers for their leadership and emphasized their role as agents of positive moral values. He called upon them to continue building resilient and progressive local communities, as they are instrumental in shaping a better society.
Governor Sani assured the traditional rulers that the government’s relationship with them will remain cordial, and any matters concerning the traditional institution will be handled with respect and dignity, following the rule of law. He emphasized the importance of collaboration, unity, and democracy in moving the state forward.
The reinstatement of Chief Jonathan Zamuna by Governor Uba Sani marks an important step in recognizing the significance of the traditional institution in Kaduna state. The traditional rulers, often referred to as royal fathers, play a vital role in maintaining stability and fostering collaboration between the government and local communities.
Governor Sani’s decision to reinstate Chief Jonathan Zamuna was driven by his belief that traditional rulers are critical stakeholders and influencers in the decision-making processes of the state. He acknowledged their closeness to the people and their ability to contribute to good governance and the security of their communities.
The governor emphasized the importance of involving citizens in decision-making, which aligns with his administration’s governance agenda of nurturing citizens’ engagement. Traditional rulers are seen as key partners in achieving this objective due to their deep connections with the people and their ability to advocate for their needs and concerns.
Governor Sani, known for his democratic principles and respect for the rule of law, recognizes the historical and cultural significance of traditional values in shaping the state. He has maintained a respectful and healthy relationship with the traditional institution even during his days as an activist.
In addressing the challenges of banditry and insecurity, Governor Sani assured the traditional rulers that his administration is committed to improving the security situation in the state. Efforts are being made to increase military presence in areas affected by insecurity, with specific focus on regions such as Birnin Gwari, Giwa, Igabi, Kajuru, Kachia, Kagarko, and Chikun.
The governor also highlighted the collaborative framework between the government and security agencies, emphasizing the importance of intelligence gathering and strategic coordination in addressing security-related matters. He expressed gratitude to the traditional rulers for their assistance in these efforts and emphasized the government’s reliance on their cooperation.
Furthermore, Governor Sani announced the government’s intention to fully comply with a court judgment restoring Chief Jonathan Zamuna to his stool as the Chief of Piriga. This demonstrates the governor’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and respecting the decisions of the judiciary.
Governor Sani commended the traditional rulers for their leadership and their role as agents of positive moral values. He called upon them to continue positioning local communities as building blocks for a resilient and progressive nation. The governor assured the traditional rulers of a continued cordial relationship, with matters concerning the traditional institution being handled with respect and dignity, following the rule of law. Collaboration, unity, and democracy are the guiding principles in the government’s approach to governance and development in the state.