09/05/2026
A JOURNEY OF UNITY AND PROGRESS: SEEKING A SECOND TERM AS YOUR SENATOR
My dear people of Southern Kaduna, esteemed traditional rulers, respected religious leaders, our vibrant youth, resilient women and all stakeholders of our beloved senatorial district, a very good afternoon to you all.
I stand before you today not only as your Senator, but as a servant entrusted with your hopes, your struggles, and our shared future. I do so with deep gratitude and a profound sense of responsibility for the mandate you freely gave me on the 27th of February 2023, and for the oath I took on the 13th of June 2023 to serve you with sincerity, dedication, and measurable results.
Today is a defining moment, a day of accountability, a time to reflect on how far we have come together, and an opportunity to renew our collective purpose. It is also a day on which I formally declare my intention to continue serving you, and to inaugurate our campaign council for the journey ahead. So, I ask you, are you ready to move forward with me?
Our elders say that a tree does not make a forest, and that those who walk together go farther than those who walk alone. This has never been just my journey, it has always been our journey. From Kachia to Zangon Kataf, Jema’a to Kaura, Sanga to Kagarko, Kauru to Jaba, we have endured difficult seasons together. We have witnessed insecurity, felt the weight of economic hardship, and faced moments of uncertainty. Yet, you did not break. You remained steadfast, united, and hopeful. For your resilience, courage, and unwavering support, I say thank you.
LEGISLATIVE IMPACT AND EFFECTIVE REPRESENTATION
My dear people, leadership is most meaningful when it gives voice to those unheard, and delivers results where they matter most. That is why I have carried your concerns with seriousness, commitment, and determination, ensuring that Kaduna South Senatorial District is not ignored, but heard, respected, and represented at the national level.
Through focused legislative engagement in the Senate and strategic collaboration across all levels of government, we have laid a strong foundation for the transformation of our zone.
Today, we have secured a Federal University of Applied Sciences in Kachia, with a College of Medicine in Manchok, a transformational investment that will attract students, academic staff, businesses, and renewed economic activity to Kachia, Manchok, Jaba, Kagoro, Zonkwa, and beyond.
We also secured a Federal Medical Centre in Kafanchan. A hospital that is a catalyst for jobs, improved healthcare delivery, and economic growth across Jema’a, Kaura, Zangon Kataf, Kagarko, and Jaba.
We introduced the Sickle Cell Disorder Research and Therapy Centres Bill, a bold and forward-looking initiative aimed at establishing a national framework for managing sickle cell disease, easing the burden on families, and expanding medical opportunities for our people.
I am proud to say that this initiative is the first of its kind not only in Nigeria, but across the African continent. We remain hopeful that Mr. President will assent to the bill once it is transmitted by the National Assembly.
When diphtheria struck our communities, we acted. When ginger blight devastated farms and plunged thousands of farmers into hardship, we raised motions on the floor of the Senate. Today, over ₦1.6 billion in Federal Government intervention has reached affected farmers.
And whenever our people faced injustice, we stood up, spoke out, and defended their dignity by presenting petitions on the floor of the Senate on their behalf. Representation must be active, responsive, and rooted in the realities of the people. That principle has guided every step of this journey.
SECURITY AND SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Security is non-negotiable. Since assuming office, we have worked quietly but decisively by supporting security operations and advocating for the establishment of Forward Operating Bases in Kauru, Kachia, and other vulnerable areas. Today, we are beginning to witness tangible improvements.
We have installed over 1,000 solar streetlights across communities and institutions in Kafanchan, Gidan Waya, and Manchok. I am confident many of you have already seen, or are beginning to see, the positive difference these interventions are making in your communities.
In addition, we secured provisions in the 2026 budget for more solar streetlights, electric transformers, and road projects aimed at improving connectivity and strengthening security response across the district.
We have also renovated the rural hospital in Fadan Ninzo, constructed a modern science laboratory in Fadan Kamantan, and delivered more than 30 boreholes, including solar-powered systems with mini water treatment plants , to communities and institutions across the senatorial district.
ECONOMIC IMPACT AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
My dear people, development must reach the grassroots, and today, we are making that happen. The university in Kachia is already reshaping the local economy, while the Federal Medical Centre in Kafanchan will do even more once it becomes fully operational.
I am pleased to report that Governor Uba Sani not only completed the transfer of the Sir Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa General Hospital to the Federal Government, but is also working tirelessly to ensure the immediate take-off of the medical centre.
We are building a future in which our youths can earn through digital skills, our farmers can produce more, our markets can thrive longer, and our people can prosper with dignity. To this end, we have trained over 100 youths in ICT and vocational skills, established ICT centres in Kafanchan and Zonkwa, supported more than 2,000 farmers, distributed over 5,000 bags of fertiliser, and expanded agricultural productivity across the district.
EDUCATION AND HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT
We have continued to invest in our people because human capital remains the greatest asset of any society. Over 800 students have received scholarships and educational support; hundreds of examination fees have been paid, 174 persons living with disabilities have received assistance, more than 100 youths have been trained in practical skills and thousands of women have been empowered economically.
Because when you empower people, you secure the future.
EMPLOYMENT AND OPPORTUNITIES
We have facilitated employment opportunities in federal agencies, supported recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force, and secured strategic appointments for our people, creating stable incomes, restoring hope, and strengthening families across Southern Kaduna.
EXPECT MORE
Through these collective efforts, over ₦10 billion has flowed into Southern Kaduna. This is not rhetoric; it is real and measurable impact. And we are not stopping here.
Through sustained engagement and strategic partnerships, we have attracted over ₦7.2 billion in new projects captured in the 2026 budget, alongside another ₦10 billion partnership with an international health-based NGO. This partnership will provide medical equipment and consumables to 10 secondary healthcare facilities across Kagarko, Kachia, Zangon Kataf, Jema’a, and Sanga.
Some of the projects captured in the 2026 budget include classroom construction at our new university and in secondary schools across Sanga, Jema’a, Zangon Kataf, and Kauru, ICT centres in Kafanchan and Damakasuwa; and a 700-seater ICT Training and CBT Centre in Zonkwa valued at over ₦900 million.
Other projects include the construction of the Jankasa Main Market; surface grading of the 6km Gora–Ribang and Gauji–Bougyam rural roads in Kauru and Jaba LGAs; the construction of a rural feeder road linking Aboro–Sabon Gida–Dogon Daji in Sanga, and the construction of hostels and an internal service road at the College of Education, Gidan Waya.
Additional projects include the Kagitina–Geshere Road in Kauru LGA, as well as improvements to Takau Primary School and the Ungwan Yanshyi Bypass Road in Jema’a LGA.
The list is extensive, and the work continues. For more details, copies of the 2026 budget are available, and our office remains open to all constituents seeking further information.
DECLARATION
My dear people, I have come before you today not only to give an account of stewardship, but also to ask for your continued trust and support.
I do not promise perfection, but I make this solemn promise, I will continue to work for you, listen to you, and fight for your interests. I will continue to pursue development, defend our people, and deliver results that improve lives.
Therefore, with humility, gratitude, and a deep sense of duty, I formally declare my intention to seek a second term as your Senator representing Kaduna South Senatorial District.
CONCLUSION
This address would not be complete without acknowledging the tremendous support of our hardworking and inclusive Governor, His Excellency Senator Uba Sani, CON, and our compassionate and visionary President, His Excellency Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.
Without their leadership, partnership, and commitment to working with me and other leaders from our zone to reverse years of stagnation in our development trajectory, many of these achievements would not have been possible.
I therefore invite all of you to join me in appreciating Governor Uba Sani and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, particularly for the establishment of the Federal University of Applied Sciences and the Federal Medical Centre in our zone.
I also appeal to you to stand firmly with us in our collective resolve to deliver Southern Kaduna to the APC at all levels in 2027. Anything short of this would not reflect the values of gratitude, loyalty, and unity for which our people are known.
Together, we have come this far, and together, we shall go even farther. The future of Southern Kaduna is bright. Let us move forward united in purpose, steadfast in hope, and determined to build a stronger and more prosperous future for generations to come.
May God bless Southern Kaduna, Kaduna State, and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Barr. Sunday Marshall Katung
Senator, Kaduna South Senatorial District.