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Kano State Governor Mandates Asset Declaration for Political Appointees

 Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano State has directed all political appointees in his administration to declare their assets with the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB). This directive aims to promote transparency and accountability within the state’s governance.


The governor issued this mandate during a Ramadan Iftar event at the Government House, emphasizing the legal obligation of public officers to declare their assets. He highlighted that a significant number of appointees had yet to fulfill this requirement and urged immediate compliance to avoid potential legal repercussions.

By enforcing asset declaration, Governor Yusuf seeks to uphold ethical standards and deter corrupt practices among public officials. This move aligns with broader national efforts to enhance transparency and integrity within public service.

These developments reflect ongoing efforts in Nigeria to honor influential figures and strengthen governance practices. Globacom’s tribute to Dikembe Mutombo celebrates the enduring legacy of a sports icon and humanitarian, while Governor Yusuf’s directive underscores a commitment to accountability and ethical governance in Kano State.


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