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Kano Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf and the House of Assembly have commenced talks on the emirates set up by the past administration.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Former Governor Abdullahi Ganduje established new emirates – Gaya, Bichi, Karaye and Rano – after his face-off with deposed Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido.
A statement Wednesday night by Yusuf’s spokesperson Sanusi Bature confirmed that the government had not taken any decision.
Bature promised that “the engagements between the executive and the legislative arms of government in Kano will be open and transparent”.
The people of Kano will have access to information on major policies and decisions of the NNPP-led administration, he added.
The Majority Leader of the Assembly, Lawal Hussaini had earlier advised the public to disregard information about anÿ action on the emirates.
The law which established the new emirates removed 36 of Kano’s 44 Local Government Areas (LGAs) from the Kano emirate.
Rano has 10 LGAs: Rano, Bunkure, Kibiya, Takai, Sumaila, Kura, Doguwa, Tudunwada, Kiru and Bebeji; Gaya has 9 LGAs: Gaya, Ajingi, Albasu, Wudil, Garko, Warawa, Dawakinkudu, Gabasawa and Gezawa.
Karaye has 4 LGAs: Karaye, Rogo, Gwarzo, Kabo, Rimingado, Shanono, Madobi, and Garunmalam. Bichi has 9 LGAs: Bichi, Bagwai, Tsanyawa, Shanono, Kunchi, Dambatta, Makoda, Dawakintofa and Tofa.
Meanwhile, the legislature approved 20 Special Advisers forwarded by the governor in its maiden sitting on Wednesday.
The list of nominees for commissioners who will serve in the new administration would be sent to the Assembly next week.
Kano emirates: Gov Yusuf confirms talks with lawmakers