The governor reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to prudent resource management.
The lawmaker said that adopting Hausa as the primary language of instruction would improve comprehension, reduce failure rates, and curb school dropouts.
The speaker, Ismail Falgore, who presided over the plenary, congratulated them on their victory at the polls.
Mr Abubakar expressed concern over the rising number of stalled construction sites, which criminals were using as hideouts in the state.
According to the speaker, the victory is a clear testament to the popular choice of Kano people.
Similarly, the governor had also submitted a list of ten additional special advisers to the House for confirmation.
On October 27, the governor presented a N375 billion 2024 appropriation bill before the lawmakers.
Mr Falgore said the approval was to enable the appointees to assist Mr Kabir-Yusuf in implementing his policies and programmes for the people.
