The Kaduna State Urban Planning and Development Authority (KASUPDA) says it has inaugurated a statewide digital street naming and house numbering programme to ensure accurate street mapping across the state.
The Director-General, Abdurrahman Yahya, disclosed this on Tuesday in Kaduna at a stakeholder engagement meeting with District Heads and other relevant stakeholders.
He said the authority would partner with traditional institutions for accurate street mapping and household data capture.
Yahya added that district heads and community leaders would play a central role in validating street identities and property records.
READ ALSO: NESREA seals Dai Jin Jia quarry over fatal blasting violation
He emphasized that community participation is key to delivering sustainable urban planning outcomes.
Ahmed Liman, a representative of Next Brain Technologies, said the digital system would improve property documentation, boost emergency services, and reinforce security coordination.
District Heads from Makera, Barnawa, Tudun Wada, Doka, and Kawo attended the meeting and pledged their support.
The programme forms part of the Kaduna State Government’s broader urban planning reforms.

