Katsina State Assets Management Agency

Our Four
Strategic Pillars

Everything KASAMA does is rooted in four interconnected pillars — from keeping assets functional and secure today, to tracking their value and growing their impact for generations to come.

Assets Maintenance Assets Security Assets Value Assets Growth
What We Stand For

Our Four Strategic Pillars


Four interconnected pillars form the operational backbone of KASAMA — from keeping assets functional today to growing their value for generations to come.

Assets Maintenance

Systematic upkeep and rehabilitation of state assets to preserve their operational value and extend their serviceable life.

Key Activities

  • Scheduled inspection and condition reporting
  • Preventive and corrective maintenance plans
  • Cost-reduction lifecycle strategies
  • Maintenance contractor oversight and audits

Assets Security

Protection of state assets from encroachment, misuse, and deterioration through robust monitoring and enforcement.

Key Activities

  • Physical security assessments and surveillance
  • Anti-encroachment enforcement programmes
  • Incident tracking and response protocols
  • Staff and public accountability measures

Assets Value

Accurate valuation and financial reporting of state assets to support evidence-based policy and governance decisions.

Key Activities

  • Independent professional valuations and appraisals
  • Real-time digital asset register maintenance
  • Insurance coverage verification and renewal
  • Periodic reconciliation with state accounts

Assets Growth

Strategic investment and development to grow the state asset base and generate sustainable returns for public benefit.

Key Activities

  • Identification and mapping of idle state assets
  • Structured PPP and concession frameworks
  • Transparent lease and licensing processes
  • Revenue tracking and public reporting

Identify

Survey and catalogue every state-owned asset

Plan

Develop structured maintenance and growth plans

Execute

Deploy resources and implement programmes

Review

Audit outcomes and publish transparent reports

In Depth

Pillar by Pillar


A closer look at what each pillar means in practice and how it shapes the work KASAMA carries out every day.

Pillar 01

Assets Maintenance


A state's assets are only as valuable as their condition. KASAMA runs structured maintenance programmes that keep government properties, vehicles, and equipment safe, functional, and cost-effective — reducing the expensive cycle of emergency repairs and premature replacement.

  • Scheduled inspections and real-time condition reporting across all asset categories
  • Preventive maintenance plans that extend asset lifespan and reduce reactive costs
  • Maintenance contractor supervision, procurement, and performance auditing
  • Lifecycle cost modelling to guide capital replacement decisions

Pillar 02

Assets Security


Without security, even well-maintained assets can be lost. KASAMA deploys physical, administrative, and legal mechanisms to protect state properties from theft, vandalism, illegal encroachment, and misappropriation — ensuring public resources remain in public hands.

  • Physical security assessments, fencing, and surveillance recommendations
  • Anti-encroachment enforcement, legal action, and recovery programmes
  • Incident reporting, tracking, and resolution through a centralised system
  • User accountability frameworks for state-assigned assets and properties

Pillar 03

Assets Value


You cannot manage what you cannot measure. KASAMA ensures every state asset is professionally valued, accurately recorded, and regularly reappraised — giving the government and the public a truthful picture of what Katsina State owns and what it is worth.

  • Independent professional valuations by certified and accredited appraisers
  • Real-time digital asset register with geo-referenced property records
  • Insurance coverage management, verification, and periodic renewal
  • Reconciliation of asset data with the State's financial statements and accounts

Pillar 04

Assets Growth


Government assets should work for the people. Where assets are idle or underutilised, KASAMA identifies opportunities to lease, license, or partner with the private sector — turning dormant public property into active revenue that funds essential services across Katsina State.

  • Identification and mapping of idle or underutilised state assets by LGA
  • Structured PPP, concession, and commercialisation frameworks
  • Transparent, competitive lease and licensing tender processes
  • Revenue tracking, remittance verification, and published public reporting

See the Pillars in Action

Every project KASAMA delivers is a direct expression of one or more of these four pillars. Explore our current and completed work.