Kajuru LG Boss Assures Open-Door Leadership During Stakeholders' Meeting

The Executive Chairman of Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Hon. Dauda Madaki, has reaffirmed his administration's commitment to open-door leadership and inclusive governance, assuring residents that his government will continue to engage all stakeholders in the drive for peace and sustainable development.

By ISRAEL BULUS ยท

Kajuru LG Boss Assures Open-Door Leadership During Stakeholders' Meeting

The Executive Chairman of Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Hon. Dauda Madaki, has reaffirmed his administration's commitment to open-door leadership and inclusive governance, assuring residents that his government will continue to engage all stakeholders in the drive for peace and sustainable development.

Madaki gave the assurance on Monday while receiving a delegation of Concerned Kajuru Community Stakeholders drawn from various wards across the local government area during a consultative meeting at the council headquarters.

The delegation, which described itself as a non-partisan and community-driven forum, said it was committed to supporting government efforts aimed at promoting peace, security, unity and grassroots development across Kajuru.

The stakeholders commended the council chairman for what they described as his responsive leadership and willingness to engage critical stakeholders on issues affecting the local government.

They also pledged to collaborate with the council in advancing initiatives that would strengthen social cohesion, improve security and accelerate development in communities across Kajuru.

Responding, Madaki appreciated the delegation for its patriotism and commitment to the progress of the local government, stressing that no administration could achieve meaningful development without the active participation and support of the people.

He said his administration would continue to operate an open-door policy that encourages dialogue, transparency and constructive engagement with residents, community leaders, religious organisations and other stakeholders.

The chairman maintained that his government remained committed to serving every resident fairly, irrespective of political, religious or ethnic differences, noting that unity and collaboration were essential to addressing the developmental challenges facing the local government.

He added that the council would continue to partner with communities and relevant groups to implement people-oriented programmes that would improve livelihoods and foster lasting peace.

The delegation included Hon. Tasiu Isiaku; the Secretary of Kufana Chiefdom, Mr. Williams Toro; the Chairman of Jama'atu Nasril Islam (JNI), Kajuru Local Government Area, Imam Shafiu Hassan; the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Kajuru Local Government Area, Rev. Enoch Kaura; the Chairman of the Adara Development Association (ADA), Kajuru Local Government Chapter, Mr. Joel Onoma Mark; Mr. Dauda Idan; Surveyor J.A. Gamba; Engr. Bitrus Dangiwa; Mr. Bitrus Shanono; Malam Abdulazeez Ismail, alongside other community leaders and stakeholders.