Mr Sani commended Mr Tinubu for granting a provisional licence for CPESK to operate as a private postgraduate university.
The governor stated that hosting this year’s Nigerian Army Day celebration was a privilege for Kaduna State.
Planning and budget commissioner Mukhtar Ahmed has reiterated the state government’s commitment to strengthening social accountability in the infrastructure sector.
Mr Tinubu’s remarks come months after Mr El-Rufai dumped the All Progressives Congress to join the Social Democratic Party.
Mr Sani said “carrying everyone along” in leadership, regardless of their differences, has helped promote relative peace in the region.
Mr Sani stated, “True financial inclusion is about granting individuals and communities the means to participate meaningfully in the economy.’’
Mr Tinubu had approved the establishment of the federal university in Southern Kaduna.
Mr Muhammad said the feat consolidated Kaduna’s place as the leading IGR-performing state in northern Nigeria in the last two years.
He said, additionally, the civil servants would enjoy a 50 per cent discount on the charging costs.
Mr Yahya said the engagement was to sensitise the traditional leaders to the need to encourage their communities to secure development permits.
