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Kano receives N2.1 billion ecological funds in one year – NBS
Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim
Data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has revealed that Kano state received N2.1 billion as ecological fund allocations from June 2023 to June 2024 from the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC).
KANO FOCUS reports that the ecological fund is part of the federal government revenue allocation aimed at addressing various environmental challenges nationwide, including desertification, erosion, flooding, oil spills, and drought
Established in 1981, the fund is drawn from the federation account at a rate of two per cent, with the primary objective of assisting all tiers of government in tackling ecological problems. The fund’s disbursement process is managed by the Ecological Fund Office, under the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).
Over the past year, the federal government distributed N39.62 billion among the 36 states. The disbursements reflect the varying degrees of environmental challenges faced across Nigeria, with funds allocated based on the severity of these challenges.
Kano State received the highest allocation, totaling N2.1 billion, averaging N175million per month. Borno State, which is dealing with environmental damage linked to the insurgency, received N1.68 billion (averaging N140million per month), the second-highest allocation.
Other top recipients of the ecological fund include Lagos with N1.81 billion (averaging N150.83million per month), Kaduna with N1.4 billion (averaging N124.17million per month), and Sokoto with N1.49 billion (averaging N124.17million per month).
Conversely, the states with the lowest allocations include Kwara, receiving N602.3million (averaging N50.20million per month), Bayelsa with N598.79million (averaging N49.90million per month), and Ondo with N629.42 million (averaging N52.45 million per month).
Edo received N632.8million (averaging N52.73million per month), and Abia received N633.68million (averaging N52.81million per month).
Adamawa received N1.24 billion (averaging N103.33million per month) to address issues such as erosion and flooding. Anambra was allocated N1.35 billion (averaging N112.50 million per month).
Benue, affected by desertification and flooding, received N758.97million (averaging N63.25million per month). Cross River received N680million (averaging N56.67million per month), with the funds targeted at managing deforestation and erosion.
Enugu received N1.36 billion (averaging N113.33million per month) for its ecological interventions.
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Kano State Reforms: Sa’adatu Rimi University Reverts to College of Education Status
The Kano State Executive Council has approved the conversion of Sa’adatu Rimi University of Education back to Sa’adatu Rimi College of Education, Kumbotso, while maintaining its status as a degree-awarding institution.
In a statement issued by the Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Baba Halilu Dantiye, the decision was made to enhance educational quality and streamline management in the state’s higher education sector.
The move follows the 18th meeting of the Executive Council, held on September 18, 2024, after extensive consultations with stakeholders and recommendations from a high-powered committee tasked with reviewing the institution’s status.
The committee raised concerns over the transition to university status, citing risks such as the potential loss of experienced lecturers, salary disputes, and administrative challenges.
Dantiye noted that similar institutions nationwide have operated successfully as colleges of education while offering degree programs through the “Dual Mode” system, as introduced by the National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCE).
This system allows institutions to maintain their core structure while expanding their academic offerings.
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has approved the immediate dissolution of the university’s management, with the Vice Chancellor directed to hand over to his most senior deputy.
The government assured that current students would not be affected, as they will continue their studies without disruption.
Additionally, the university’s certificate will be preserved for future use, and the institution will continue to offer both its traditional courses and new degree programs.
This strategic decision underscores the Kano State Government’s commitment to ensuring the growth, stability, and academic excellence of its educational institutions.
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ACF shall fill the gaps skipped by Northern politicians – Mamman Osuman
Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim
The National Leadership of the Arewa Consultative Forum ( ACF) regarded its recent three- day working tour of Kano State as a “moment of unique glory and joy”.
KANO FOCUS reports that the National Chairman, Mr Mamman Mike Osuman made these assertions in a message of goodwill and appreciation addressed to the Kano State ACF Chairman, Goni Dr Faruk Umar on Wednesday.
This was contained in a statement issued by the publicity Secretary Bello Sani Galadanchi on Thursday.
Describing its Kano Chapter as a beacon of operational strategies worthy of being emulated by other branches in their catchment areas, ACF also vowed to ” stand tall and fill the blanks and gaps Northern Politicians skipped”.
Mr Osuman reaffirmed the determination of the current leadership to work assiduously not only to ensure the “resurgence of a blessed Northern Nigeria but also its immediate rebirth within the context of the dreams, vision and objectives of our past leaders who not only rendered unalloyed devotion, dedication and service to the Northern cause but sacrificed their lives”.
The ACF leader who termed the Kano chapter’s leadership style as “sterling, impressive and extraordinary ” also extended similar appreciation to the Chairman, ACF Select Committee, Retired Brigadier-General Halliru Akilu, the Deputy Chairman, Senator Ibrahim Ida, and Kano Entrepreneur, Alhaji Awwalu A Rano for their prominent roles in advancing ACF activities.
General Akilu has consistently supported ACF programmes at State and National levels, while A. A Rano and Wazirin Katsina, Senator Ida recently donated 37 million Naira and Ten million Naira respectively towards the realization of Kano ACF empowerment programmes.
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Kano Governor Dissolves Interim Management Committees of 44 LGAs
Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf has with immediate effect dissolved the Interim Management Committees of the 44 local government areas of the State.
In a Statement issued by the governor’s Spokesperson, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa said the governor announced the dissolution of the Committes during a Valedictory meeting with members of the Committes at Africa House, Government House.
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf appreciated the out-going Interim Management Committes members for their committement in steering affairs of the local governments for half a year and assisted the state government in the implementation of its policies and programmes at the grassroot level.
He assured that Kano State Government will continue to reckon with and carry them along in the state engagements for the benefit of people of Kano.
Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf directed the Interim management Committes to handover the affairs of their respective areas to Directors Personnel Management (DPMs) who will run the councils pending the local governments elections coming up on the 26th of October this year.
He called on the Directors Personnel Management to be transparent and adhere strictly to rules and regulations guiding their conducts as the overseers of local governments in the state.