Old Friends, Extended Family Exploited Buhari’s Weaknesses — Former First Lady Aisha
The N985.9 billion 2026 budget dedicates 70.9% to capital projects, including education and infrastructure, with no new loans and N100 million per ward for local initiatives.
- On Tuesday at the Council Chambers, Governor Uba Sani signed the 2026 Appropriation Bill into law, establishing Kaduna State's budget framework.
- Titled Budget of Consolidation Of Transformation For Inclusive Development, the plan aims to correct long-standing exclusion errors and protect Kaduna State's future, Governor Uba Sani said.
- Infrastructure and rural transformation take 25 per cent, health sector 15 per cent, and agriculture and food security 11.65 percent, targeting markets, wellbeing, and food security.
- The administration said it will introduce no new loans and has already paid N114.9 billion in debt servicing, with recurrent expenditure set at N287 billion to support essential services and wards.
- Governor Uba Sani said the budget's success will depend on effective implementation and continued collaboration with the Kaduna State House of Assembly, including provisions for climate change activities, nutrition, and environmental sustainability to protect future generations.
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Old friends, extended family exploited Buhari’s weaknesses — Former First Lady Aisha
Former First Lady, Aisha Buhari, has disclosed that old friends and extended family members of the late former President Muhammadu Buhari exploited his weaknesses. Mrs Buhari said her late husband was vulnerable to various forms of scheming and manipulation by extended family members and old friends. She made the disclosure in the biography, From Soldier to Statesman: The Legacy of Muhammadu Buhari, authored by Charles Omole. According to Mrs Bu…
Kaduna Governor Sani Signs N985bn 2026 Budget Into Law
Kaduna State governor, Uba Sani, has signed the 2026 Appropriation Bill into law, with the education sector taking the largest share of 25% of the N985.9 billion budget size. Speaking at the Government House on Tuesday, Governor Sani disclosed that ₦698.9 billion, representing 70.9 per cent of the budget, has been devoted to capital expenditure, targeted at infrastructure development, economic expansion, and improved service delivery. He also sa…
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