Mr Okpebholo commended the people of Kano State for remaining calm in spite of the situation.
No reason was given for the sudden resignation of the retired general from the post.
Mr Abubakar expressed heartfelt appreciation to the Kano State Government.
The top winners, Buhari Sunusi Idris and Fatima Abubakar Lawan, were granted full scholarships to Al-Azhar University in Egypt.
Mr Yusuf urged Mr Wudil to utilise his extensive experience to drive the state’s development and congratulated him on his new role.
The governor stated that he had the right to fire the permanent secretaries but he understood their importance as the administrative backbone of his government.
The governor commended President Bola Tinubu for establishing the commission and lauded the decision to locate its headquarters in Kano.
The commission was set up to investigate the killings, looting and destruction that occurred during the protest in August.
During an unscheduled visit to the School for Arabic Studies in Kano, the governor found students digging a toilet pipeline.
Mr Ibrahim brings over three decades of distinguished public service experience to his new role.
