Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani has been commended for revoking the sale of Queen Amina College Staff Quarters and other plots of land within the school, demonstrating commitment to preserving educational infrastructure in Kaduna State.

The commendation was conveyed via a letter of appreciation by Queen Amina College Old Students Association, signed by Rahila Ogiji, the Assistant Secretary of the Association.
The statement read in part We write to convey our heartfelt appreciation to Your Excellency for your prompt and decisive intervention in revoking the sales of Queen Amina College Staff Quarters and other plots of land within our esteem alma mater.
“By protecting the integrity of school properties, you have reaffirmed the priority your administration places on creating a safe, secure and conducive environment for both teaching and learning”, the letter stated.
According to the old students, the revocation not only ‘’safeguards the legacy of one of Kaduna State’s foremost girls institutions but also reinforces your administration’s dedication to human capital development through education’’.
The letter further pointed out that Governor Uba Sani’s decision sends a powerful message that future generations and by extension, the advancement of society are tied to the quality of the environment in which they are educated.
Recall that the Governor had revoked the sale of all institutional houses and land allocations within legacy schools on April 22, 2025, and the schools include: Alhuda-huda College, Zaria, Queen Amina College, Kaduna and Government Commercial College, Zaria.