Governor Abba Yusuf has pledged to strengthen economic ties between the state and Tunisia, focusing on agriculture, infrastructure, culture and trade.
Mr Hashim warned that the practice posed significant health risks to both patients and the public.
The governor reiterated his administration’s commitment to monitoring the execution of projects across the state.
He said the move was to alleviate financial burdens of families struggling to meet their children’s education needs.
The commissioner also highlighted the partnership with the Ministry of Commerce to maintain cleanliness in markets and industrial areas.
Mr Bature described Mr Bunkure’s demise as a heartbreaking moment for the government.
Governor Abba Yusuf has urged President Bola Tinubu’s government to reduce the 2025 Hajj fare to enable intending pilgrims to perform the exercise.
He commended the graduates for their dedication and outstanding performance.
Abba Yusuf said Kano remained the “home of the Holy Quran,” reaffirming the state’s leading role in Islamic scholarship and excellence in Qur’anic recitation.
The commissioner said the governor had signed into law a groundbreaking premarital health screening bill.
