Four
top officials of the Kano state government have pulled out of the
administration of Abdullahi Ganduje, governor of the state.
According
to Daily Trust, the four officials submitted their resignation letters to the
secretary to the state government on Friday.
While
Aminu Daurawa (pictured) resigned as the director-general of Kano state Hisbah
board, Abba Koki quit as chairman of Kano State Pilgrims Board.
Also,
Abubakar Kandahar and Nazifi Inuwa left their respective offices as permanent
commissioner I at Kano state Shariah Commission and permanent commissioner II
at Zakkah and Hubsi commission.
It
is unclear if their resignation is connected with the crisis rocking the Kano
emirate but Muhammad Garba, the state commissioner of information, was quoted
as saying it was in line with the governor’s plan to disengage all political
appointees in preparation for his second tenure.
The
development comes two days after Ganduje signed a bill that reduced the power
of Muhammad Sanusi, emir of Kano state.
He
had signed a bill that created four additional emirates in the state, leaving
Sanusi with the control of 10 out of 44 local government areas in the state.
The
move was said to be targetted at Sanusi who reportedly worked against the
reelection of the governor
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