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Kano governor directs all commissioner nominees to declare assets

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The Governor of Kano State, Alhaji Kabir Yusuf, has directed all the 19 Commissioner nominees to comply with the code of conduct rules.

According to the governor, by making this announcement, the nominees are expected to declare assets within the shortest possible time before their onward screening at the State Assembly.

In a brief communiqué on Wednesday, the governor vowed that no commissioner nominee will be sworn in as a cabinet member without filling out the asset declaration form from the Code of Conduct Bureau.

“All other political appointees under this administration shall also comply with the directive accordingly,” he stated.

Governor Kabir Yusuf reiterated his commitment to the people of Kano State, noting that transparency and accountability remain the basic principles of his administration and will be applied to champion good governance as promised in his blueprint during the electioneering campaign.

The governor’s comments come a few hours after he vowed to publish the names of individuals who allegedly received illegal land allocations from the former governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, at the Kano Polytechnic.

He asserted that 70 percent of the lands allocated at the polytechnic were reportedly allotted to Ganduje’s wife, Dr. Hafsat Ganduje, and their children.

Governor Yusuf further expressed his concerns regarding the misuse of public property, stating, “The place belongs to the masses. It is supposed that a hostel is built there, creating lecture theaters and a sports complex for the benefit of students; rather, they converted.”

He emphasized his commitment to restoring the lost glory of the tertiary institution and declared his intention to disclose the names of other beneficiaries who had allegedly misused lands designated for educational purposes.

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