Mr Namadi’s deceased son was involved in a motor accident while returning from Kafin Hausa to Dutse with his friends.
The governor shuffled his cabinet earlier this week.
In his acceptance speech, Mr Shitu thanked Mr Yusuf for respecting due process by awaiting the court’s decision.
The governor expressed dismay over the de-boarding of the schools, saying it halted the academic pursuit of many talented girls.
The multitude of beggars on the streets in parts of the country has been a source of concern to the authorities and members of the public.
Mr Yusuf’s meeting with the NSA was prompted by recent events in Kano following the dissolution of five emirates and the restoration of Emir Muhammad Sanusi II.
Mr Yusuf said the state government was fully committed to supporting students’ education needs regardless of their political affiliation.
Only five women were among the 94 newly appointed aides announced by the governor.
