Governor Abba Yusuf has approved a technical committee to address poor employment representation of Kano indigenes in federal government agencies.
The governor said their death had left the government and residents in collective grief.
Mr Yusuf said the approvals reflected his administration’s commitment to inclusive development.
The seventh Africa Housing Awards celebrated public and private sector leaders driving sustainable housing and infrastructure development across Africa.
Ms Bayero, a distinguished scholar of analytical chemistry, is the first female PhD holder in chemistry from Bayero University, Kano.
The governor urged young people to raise their voices, mobilise communities, and champion integrity in both public and private spaces.
According to him, the ministry will begin recruiting over 2,600 new health workers from next week.
This move, according to the Kano government, was informed by recent bandits’ attacks in Kano.
According to Mr Yusuf, the civil service remains the engine of governance and central to national development.
KASPA director-general conveyed Mr Yusuf’s appreciation for UNICEF’s long-standing partnership with the state.
