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Critical stakeholders including donor agencies have expressed dismay over continuous delay in the passage of the Social Protection agency bill into law in Kano State.

This could not be unconnected with the May 29 handing over that is fast approaching to usher in a new government in the state.

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The stakeholders expressed concern that further delay in the passage of the bill beyond May 29 will mean effort in futility as they will have to start the process for the passage all over afresh.

Despite the fact that the bill was drafted over a year ago with support from partner agencies such as Action Against Hunger it is yet to be approved by the State Executive Council. The Ministries of Justice and Planning & Budget led the drafting of the bill, validated and vetted it before sending the bill to the SEC for approval and onward transmission to State House of Assembly.

The Chairman, KASSOPP – a coalition of CSOs and Media advocating for an inclusive Social Protection intervention in the state – Mal. Salisu Yusuf however called for concerted efforts towards actualization of the SP bill in the state.

According to him, “I want to use this medium to solicit for more concerted effort towards the actualisation of the Kano State Social Protection Agency Bill that is still awaiting the SEC’s approval and transmission to the State House of Assembly.

“As true advocates, the transition period to usher in a new government always presents an opportunity to harvest “low hanging fruits” and the SP bill is ripe for harvest.

“The State House of Assembly has been sensitized on the bill and is awaiting its arrival from the SEC to begin legislative process to ensure the passage of the bill into law”.

Mal. Salisu further reiterated that, passing the SP bill and assent into Law will be a legacy both arms of government would want to leave, and more importantly it is to ensure that the citizens of Kano State are socially protected.

“If the draft SP bill transits into the new administration, then all efforts and resources invested would go back to square zero and as such additional resources would be required to start the process afresh.

“The bill when passed into law will attract foreign partners and donors to invest in Kano State. We however, appealed to the state government to expedite actions towards passage of the law,” Salisu said.

Meanwhile, a reliable source in the state assembly said the lawmakers who were already sensitized by the ESPID project funded by FCDO and implemented by Action Against Hunger are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the bill to begin legislative processes to ensure it passage into law.

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