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KANO ASSEMBLY MEMBERS TO CONTRIBUTE SALARIES TO HONEST TRICYCLE RIDER                                     

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KANO ASSEMBLY MEMBERS TO CONTRIBUTE SALARIES TO HONEST TRICYCLE RIDER                                                                          18-09-23

By Sadiq Aminu                                                      40 members of Kano house of assembly (KNHA) would contribute a percentage from their salaries, to the tricycle rider that returned missing fifteen million naira, to a chadian in Kano.

This was sequel to a motion of personal explanation, sponsored by member representing Doguwa constituency Alhaji Salisu Muhammad, during plenary presided over by the speaker Alhaji Isma’il Jibril Falgore.

Mover of the motion argued that, the tricycle rider 22 year old Auwalu Salisu, has proven his integrity by returning the missing money, despite his family condition, and the economic hardship in the country.

Responding, the speaker Kano state house of assembly Alhaji Isma’il Jibril Falgore pointed out that, KNHA would invite the tricycle rider to present their donation.

All 40 members representing 44 local government areas in Kano, supported the motion, and pledged their support to Auwalu, to motivate him and urged others to emulate his good character.

In another development, the house has adopted a motion on the coversion of vocational training center Gwarmai, to a government technical college in Ghari local government area Kano.

In a motion moved by member representing Ghari/Tsanyawa, Alhaji Garba Ya’u Gwarmai, the lawmaker explained that, the elevation would go a long way in, uplifting the standards of education in Kano north, and the entire state.

After careful deliberations, the house adopted the motion, and called on the state government to elevate the school to a technical college.

The house adjourned it’s sitting to the next day, in a motion moved by the majority leader Alhaji Lawan Hussaini Dala.

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