As a part of his dedication to clear, accountable, and people-centered governance, the Kaduna State Governor, Uba San,i has proposed the sum of N985.9 billion budget for 2026
Governor Uba Sani who introduced this, through the city corridor assembly to deliberate upon, wrote on his verified Fb web page:
“In reaffirming our dedication to clear, accountable, and people-centered governance, we convened a Particular City Corridor Assembly to deliberate on the Proposed 2026 Multi-Yr Budget of N985.9 billion, a strategic fiscal blueprint comprising N699.7 billion (71 per cent) in capital expenditure and N286.2 billion (29 per cent) in recurrent spending.
“This was not merely a statutory train; it was a democratic discussion board rooted within the perception that public finance should mirror public consensus and collective aspiration.
“The conversations have been intellectually wealthy and deeply constructive. Representatives of civil society, conventional establishments, the Elders Council, religion leaders, youth teams, individuals with disabilities, the personal sector, and grassroots actors engaged with unusual candor and analytical depth.
“Their commendations on the robust efficiency of the 2025 Budget underscored the seen affect of our interventions, whereas their suggestions affirmed the maturity of Kaduna’s civic ecosystem.
“These insights will probably be meticulously harmonised into the ultimate budget as we advance towards delivering Kaduna State’s 2026 Budget of Consolidating Rural Transformation for Inclusive Improvement.
“The City Corridor additionally allowed us to current a complete two-year efficiency scorecard throughout key sectors. Our administration stays steadfast in accelerating service supply, strengthening institutional resilience, and deepening citizen participation as a cornerstone of democratic governance.

“As we enter 2026, our focus is one in every of consolidation and ahead momentum; increasing rural infrastructure, scaling human capital growth, and making certain that each neighborhood turns into a beneficiary of inclusive progress. Along with our residents, we’re shaping a Kaduna State outlined not solely by progress, however by shared goal and collective possession of our growth journey.”



