Kano Govt Constitutes 17-member Transition Committee

Kano Govt Constitutes 17-member Transition Committee

Ibrahim Shuaibu in Kano

The Kano State Executive Council, has approved the formation of a 17-member Transition Committee for the proper handing of leadership to the incoming administration in the state.


The council also approved a 100-member sub-committee, which constitution would be drawn from various Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).
Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Malam Muhammad Garba, who dropped the hint while addressing newsmen on the outcome of the council’s weekly meeting, yesterday, said the governor-elect was expected to give three representatives for the main committee.


He said the committee, which was under the chairmanship of the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Usman Alhaji, has the following as members: Head of Civil Service, Attorney General/Commissioner of Justice, Commissioner for Information, Commissioner of Environment, Commissioner of Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives.


Others were Commissioner for Planning and Budget, Commissioner for Local Government, Commissioner of Works and Infrastructure, Commissioner of Finance, Commissioner for Education, Director-General, Bureau for Land Management, Director-General, Research and Documentation, Managing Director, Urban Planning and Development Agency, while Permanent Secretary, Research Evaluation and Political Affairs, REPA would serve as secretary of the committee.
Garba stated that the main committee would, among other things, work in harmony with a view to assiduously writing and submitting a final transition/handing over report within three weeks.


The commissioner revealed that the main Transition Committee has been mandated to commence the process of transition programme and also document the achievements recorded within the two tenures of the administration of Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.
He said the committee would also obtain and analyse reports from MDAs in terms of major accomplishments, including ongoing projects/programme in relation to level of execution/fiscal profile, problems, constraints etc from May 25 to date.


Garba further pointed out that the committee was tasked to coordinate and facilitate activities of the sub-committee on transition, collate and compile their report as well as write and submit a Final Transition and hand-over report for the incoming administration within four weeks after inauguration.

The committee, he added, would be inaugurated by Ganduje on Tuesday by 2pm at the Africa House, Government House, Kano.

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