Mr Rida said that traditional rulers and community leaders have major responsibilities to ensure peace and stability in the state.
He said democracy should not be measured by how leadership uses policy to improve people’s standard of living and deliver enduring infrastructure.
“I have a personal interest in this committee. I know how much the teachers were earning before, and I also know how much I approved as their new minimum wage,” the governor said.
The Kebbi government has unveiled a plan to digitise its civil service to boost service delivery.
He said it marked a major step in ensuring a smooth and successful pilgrimage.
The governor announced the termination during a meeting with KEDCO management and electricity consumers held in Birnin Kebbi on Wednesday night.
The emir described the peaceful Ramadan and Eid-el-Fitr as a testament to the hard work and leadership style of Mr Idris and his administration.
Mr Bala-Tafida made the call during the formal inauguration of the new multibillion-naira state secretariat completed by the present administration in Birnin Kebbi.
Mr Tafida noted that the festival gained international prominence in 1970.
He warned that economic operators who violate transit regulations would face stiff sanctions.
