Mr Garba said he had done his best in discharging his mandate, praying that whoever succeeds him “will do more than we did”.
The governor urged the federal government to extend the deadline due to unavailability of the new notes for Nigerians.
The religious police said the beggars allegedly violated the law banning street begging in Kano Metropolis.
The loan request was unanimously approved by lawmakers present at the sitting.
The government said it was yet to ascertain the cause of the explosion which happened near an animal feed store.
Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano has banned banners and posters of politicians during the Eid prayers and other festivities.
It alleged that the civil servants forged documents, issued false cadastral information and falsified official records.
This follows the alleged murder of Hanifa Abubakar, a five-year-old pupil of Noble Kids Comprehensive College by the proprietor of the school.
“The state government has reduced the cost from N100,000 to N8,000 to enable them to pay,” he added.
Mr Ganduje was in a meeting with President Buhari on Friday to clamour for the establishment of another military base in the Kano forest.