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KNHA, KNSG PARTNER ON BANK OF INDUSTRY LOAN 

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KNHA, KNSG PARTNER ON BANK OF INDUSTRY LOAN                                                                                                                          06-05-24

By Sadiq Aminu                                                               Kano state house of assembly KNHA has urged Kano state government KNSG to set up a committee to work in collaboration with relevant agencies to guide Kano residents on how to access loans through the bank of industry (BOI).

This was sequel to deliberations on the floor of the house during plenary presided over by the speaker Alhaji Jibril Isma’il Falgore.

Earlier member representing Doguwa Constituency Alhaji Salisu Ibrahim Muhammad presented a motion of urgent public importance on the need for Kano to access federal government loans through the bank of industry, BOI.

He explained that, he had visited the bank of industry to make inquiries on the process and requirements for the loan.

Alhaji Salisu stressed on the need for the state government to set up a committee to work with the state ministry of commerce and Kano state investment promotion agency and diaspora (KanInvest) to enable Kano business men and women benefit.

Supporting the motion, member representing Dala Alhaji Lawan Hussaini highlighted that the accessibility of the loan would boost industrial,commercial and economic activities in Kano.

After careful deliberations the house unanimously adopted a resolution and referred the matter to the house standing committee on commerce to investigate and submit a report within one week.

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

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