Emir of Kano lauds Gov. Yusuf’s ‘people-oriented’ policies

The Emir of Kano, Mohammad Sunusi II, on Tuesday praised the state Governor Abba Yusuf for prioritising education, healthcare, agriculture, and security in the state.
Mr Sanusi expressed appreciation while paying traditional Sallah homage to the governor in Kano.
He said, “We have come to pay Sallah homage and thank you for your outstanding work, especially in education and agriculture, where you’ve provided subsidised modern farming implements. We are grateful to God for giving us the opportunity to witness this special moment, where we gather to greet the governor once again on the occasion of Sallah.’’
Mr Sanusi commended members of the Kano State House of Assembly for their lawful actions, which he said, had restored sanity in the Emirate Council.
He stated, “We are hopeful that the governor will continue to do well, and we urge local government chairmen to follow his example and complement his efforts.’’
He charged the local government chairmen to do the right things at all times.
He added, “As you are closer to the people, it is essential that you do the right thing.’’
Earlier, Mr Yusuf commended Mr Sanusi for promoting peaceful coexistence of the people in the state.
He said, “We are thankful to God for sparing us to see this day. It’s a tradition that on a day like this, the emir, accompanied by his entourage, visits us to pay Sallah homage.
We thank God for sparing us to complete our Ramadan fast in peace.’’
The governor also expressed gratitude to the emir and his entourage for their support and efforts to unite the people of Kano State.
He stated, “We appreciate the emir’s persistent calls against antisocial vices in the state. Our emir is a leader who genuinely cares for his people. His dedication to bringing together different Islamic sects is a remarkable achievement.’’
The governor described Kano State as one of the most peaceful in Nigeria, adding that his administration would ensure that the peace was sustained.
Mr Yusuf said, “Everyone can see our tireless efforts to transform Kano into a megacity with well-maintained streets. I have challenged them (public office holders) to a competition in order to motivate them to perform better for their constituents.”
(NAN)
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