Three front runner governorship candidates in Kaduna State have said they would reverse the policies and programmes of incumbent Governor Nasiru El-Rufai.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in Kaduna State, Senator Uba Sani, said El-Rufai has made some errors in education and human development policies that needed to be corrected.
Uba Sani who disclosed this at the governorship debate organised by BBC Hausa in Kaduna, on Wednesday, Sani added that as human, El-Rufai was bound to make mistakes.
He, therefore, promised to reverse some of these policies ininciated by the incumbent administration which the people consider unfavourable.
The governorship hopeful saidhe would continue with the good policies of El-Rufai.
“I will surely look at some of the policies and correct the wrong ones. This is because the governor himself has said as a human, he must have made some wrong policies those will be corrected. And I will continue with the good ones,” he said
According to Uba Sani, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) administration before El-Rufai’s neglected public schools, but El-Rufai improved the public education.
Similarly, the New Nigerian Peoples Party candidate, Senator Suleiman Hunkuyi, and his PDP counterpart, Isa Ashiru, all vowed to reverse the the sacking of teachers and the Kaduna State University School fees increase.
According to the duo, many children had stopped going to schools due to fee increment across the state.
Asiru said most the public schools in the state were without chairs despite claims by the government to improve education.
He said he would set up a committee to revisit the sacking of teachers and civil servants by the APC administration, adding that those wrongly sacked would be reinstated.
Hunkuyi also promised to reverse the sacking of teachers as will as assisting shops owners whose shops were demolished by the APC administration in the state.