At least 22 civil society
The groups also called on Muhammadu Abubakar,
Abdullahi Ganduje, governor of the state, had appointed four
Speaking during a press conference, Abdulrahman Yola, a representative of the CSOs, asked Ganduje to concentrate on
“Kano State
“Kano takes the lead in substance and drug abuse, we have the highest number of school dropouts, the highest cases of congested classrooms in the country, with over 150 – 200 pupils in a class.
“Reliable statistics indicate more than three million, five hundred thousand unemployed youths in Kano, more than two million girl children who do not attend formal school in Kano, more than five million people who do not have access to potable drinking water and one of the states with the highest maternal mortality rate in Nigeria.
“And with all these challenges, the next solution is the creation of new
“We have Kano state security trust fund law bill unattended to in the last six years; violence against person prohibition law bill in the last 12 months; child rights act bill, 24 months; procurement law bill, six years; audit law bill; fiscal responsibility law bill and due process law bill,” she said.
“All are either with the house or governor without being given attention, only to pass a bill in less than 48 hours and the governor assented in less than 24 hours.“Can we convince ourselves that the creation of additional emirate councils was done in good faith, and in the overall public interest and for genuine progress of the state?”
But in his reaction, Muhamamad Garba, the state’s commissioner for information, said the government’s action cannot be reversed. He said the challenges confronting the state had been existing before the administration of Ganduje, saying the governor had empowered more than one million youths, including almajiris.