A new educational facility commissioned by the Christian Academy Management at the weekend has drawn a strong endorsement from Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani, who used the occasion to call for broader collaboration between government, communities, faith based organisations, and private institutions in funding education.

Represented at the event by the Commissioner of Justice and Attorney General of Kaduna State, Dr James Kanyip, the Governor declared that the task of educating children could not be left to government alone, stressing that "meaningful progress requires collaboration among government, communities, faith based organizations, and private institutions."

Uba Sani described the commissioned facility as significant beyond its immediate communities of Ungwan Bulus and Sabon Tasha, saying it "will serve as a centre for learning, character formation, and leadership development."

The Governor reaffirmed his administration's openness to partnerships with individuals and organisations that share its commitment to educational advancement, noting that investing in young minds remained "one of the surest ways to secure lasting peace, prosperity, and development."

He maintained that education was "one of the most powerful tools for personal and human capital development and societal progress," adding that every classroom built and every child educated strengthened communities and contributed to a more prosperous future for Kaduna State and Nigeria.

Uba Sani stated that his administration had pursued policies aimed at improving educational infrastructure, expanding access to learning opportunities, and promoting quality education across the state since assuming office.

"Our goal is clear: to make education accessible, affordable, and equitable for every child. This vision continues to guide government interventions across the sector," he added.

Commending the Christian Academy Management for its contribution, the Governor noted that the investment demonstrated "a clear understanding that education is not only a social responsibility but also a strategic investment in human capital development."

He described the commissioning as a celebration of hope, opportunity, and transformation, adding that it "represents a collective commitment to investing in the future of our children and strengthening the foundations of our society through education."