FIC Report (Kaduna State) – The Vice President of Federal Republic of Nigeria His Excellency Senator Kashim Shetima returned to Tudun Biri to fulfil the promise made by the government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, two years ago, which started with the groundbreaking for the rebuilding of the community under the Resettlement Scheme for Persons Impacted by Conflict (RSPIC).
His Excellency Shetima said , in December 2023, visited victims of the drone misfire, assuring them that President Bola Tinubu had directed that the resettlement scheme should be kick-started in the community.
He also added that we did the groundbreaking in July 2024. And today the adminstration of president Bola Ahmed fulfil its promise we are commissioned the resettlement scheme in Tudun Biri, in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna state, with about 133 completed housing units, educational facilities, and other state-of-the-art infrastructure, marking the fulfilment of another promise by President Tinubu.
Also the Vice President commissioning the project of Newly Juma’at Mosque accompanied by Governor Uba Sani, and other faithful to observe the Jumma’a prayers at the Tudun Biri Central Mosque.
In his remark the Kaduna State Governor Senator Uba Sani said commissioning of houses constructed in Tudun Biri by the Federal Government under the Resettlement Scheme for Persons Impacted by Conflicts (RSPIC), alongside key social and economic projects executed by the Kaduna State Government within the community.
He added that the moment stands as a solemn and inspiring testament to our collective resolve to transform tragedy into durable progress. From the painful events of December 2023 emerged a comprehensive resettlement response that has now delivered more than one hundred modern housing units, thoughtfully designed to restore stability, safety, and dignity.
Sani explained that the throughout this process, the Kaduna State Government played a central and consistent role, delivering a fully equipped 25-bed Primary Healthcare Centre, constructing a six kilometre asphalt access road, establishing a Skills Acquisition Centre, and restoring places of worship and learning that remain essential to communal life.
He said Through His Excellency, the Vice President, we also handed over Certificates of Occupancy and Rights of Occupancy to farmers whose lands were repurposed in the course of rebuilding. This deliberate step enables them to access credit, regain economic security, and participate fully in modern agribusiness, ensuring that reconstruction does not translate into dispossession.
Uba also clarified that these interventions extend far beyond physical infrastructure. They restore dignity, rebuild livelihoods, and renew hope. At its heart, this project is anchored on reintegration rather than displacement, ensuring that affected families return to communities that are safe, functional, and economically viable, with the confidence to rebuild their lives and futures.
He sincerely commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for his decisive leadership and compassion in initiating the Resettlement Scheme for Persons Impacted by Conflicts. He equally appreciate the dedication and dexterity of Vice President Kashim Shettima, GCON, whose oversight ensured accountability, coordination, and measurable outcomes.
Sani also acknowledge the Director General of the National Emergency Management Agency, Mrs Zubaida Umar, and her team for their professionalism and discipline in deploying resources effectively from conception to completion.
Governor Sani said the Vice President commended his administration for fostering unity across Kaduna, particularly within Tudun Biri, describing this cohesion as a credible assurance of better days ahead. Other speakers similarly recognised his leadership for standing firmly with the people and ensuring that succour reached those most affected.
Also Uba thank the people of Tudun Biri for their patience, cooperation, and enduring trust in both the Federal Government and the Kaduna State Government. As he said today Tudun Biri stands renewed as a symbol of resilience, cooperative governance, and restored national solidarity.
Signed:
Muhammad Gwani
AD FIRC ,Kaduna.
31st January,2026.






