Gov. Yusuf Appoints Chairmen, Members For 3 Commissions
By Abdullahi Yusuf
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State has appointed chairmen and members for the state’s Civil Service Commission, Sharia Commission, and Zakkat and Hubsi Commission.
A statement by his spokesperson, Sunusi Bature, said the governor “invoked his constitutional powers to finalize the appointments in alignment with established procedures.”
Those appointed, Bature said are:
Engr. Ahmad Ishaq, Chairman, Civil Service Commission,with Alhaji Abdullahi Mahmoud Permanent Member I and Ado Ahmed Mohammed, Permanent Member II.
For the state’s Sharia Commission, he said,
Sheikh Abbas Abubakar Daneji was appointed as Executive Chairman, with Mallam Hadi Gwani Dahiru as Permanent Commissioner I
and Sheikh Ali Dan’Abba, Permanent Commissioner II, Mallam Adamu Ibrahim, Member,Mallam Abubakar Ibrahim Mai Ashafa, Member, Mallam Naziru Saminu Dorayi, Member.
Other members of the commission are:Sheikh Kawu Aliyu Harazumi,Sheikh Mukhtar Mama, Sheikh Ibrahim Inuwa Limamin Ja’en and Sheikh Dr. Sani Ashir who will also serve as Secretary.
The Zakkat and Hubsi Commission has
Barr. Habibu Dan Almajiri as Executive Chairman,with Sheikh Nafiu Umar Harazumi as Permanent Commissioner I,Dr. Ali Quraish Permanent Commissioner II,Mallam Abdullahi Sarkin Sharifai,Member and Mallam Adamu Muhammad Andawo, Member.
Others,the statement said are:Mallam Yahaya Muhammad Kwana Hudu,Member,Sheikh Hassan Sani Kafinga, Member,Sheikh Arabi Tudun-Nufawa,Member,Mallam Sani Shariff Umar Bichi, Member, while the tenth position
will be filled by CSC Secretary.
It said the governor emphasized that the appointments reflect his administration’s dedication to building robust institutions capable of addressing the needs of the people of the state.
He expressed confidence in the qualifications, integrity and commitment of the appointees to deliver on their mandates effectively.
While congratulating the appointees, the statement further said,the governor urged them to work tirelessly in fulfilling the expectations of the government and the people of the state.
“This development highlights the administration’s unwavering resolve to promote accountability, transparency and efficiency across public institutions,” the statement added.