The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has applauded Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna state for reinstating the state’s Ministry of Information, calling the move timely and strategic.
The commendation was contained in a statement issued on Friday in Abuja by the Director of Press and Protocol in the Ministry, Dr. Suleiman Haruna.
Idris noted that the decision, coming a decade after the Ministry’s dissolution, aligns with the resolutions of the National Council on Information (NCI) meeting held in December 2024.
It may be recalled that states were urged to revitalise or establish information ministries to strengthen governance and public engagement.
“I commend the Kaduna state government for taking this bold step, which reinforces our collective commitment to transparent governance and citizen-centred communication,” he said.
He said the re-establishment of the Ministry reflected Kaduna’s alignment with the federal government’s drive towards a unified and responsive information ecosystem.
“This system,” he said, “encourages collaboration between federal and state structures to counter misinformation and promote national cohesion.”
According to him, the revival of the Ministry will boost synergy between federal and state information agencies on key national priorities such as security, health, education, and economic reforms.
“With a fully functional ministry, Kaduna residents will have improved access to verified information on government policies, programmes, and opportunities, fostering inclusivity and participatory governance,” Idris said.
He added that the Ministry would serve as a frontline institution in combating fake news and divisive rhetoric, thereby enhancing public trust through timely and culturally relevant communication. The minister urged other states to follow Kaduna’s lead, noting that information ministries are essential for closing communication gaps and promoting inclusive development.