Gov Abba Yusuf
*As President Rejoelina of Madagascar, Ugandan PM receive African Leadership Awards
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State has been honoured as the African Governor of the Year for Good Governance at the 14th African Leadership Magazine (ALM) Persons of the Year 2025 ceremony in Casablanca, Morocco.
In a statement issued by governor’s spokesperson Sunusi Bature Dawakin, the event was held at the event in Marriot Hotel, Casablanca.
Represented by his Special Adviser on State Affairs, Alhaji Usman Bala, the governor dedicated the award to the good people of Kano State, emphasizing their pivotal role in driving progress by the current administration.
According to the African Leadership Magazine, under his leadership, Kano has achieved significant milestones, including allocating over 31% of the state budget to education, sponsoring postgraduate students abroad, and implementing technology-driven governance solutions.
Governor Yusuf’s commitment to good governance has also earned him national and international accolades, which include the Governor of the year on education by the New Telegraph Newspapers, Most Pensioners Friendly Governor the year by the Nigeria Union of Pensioners and Teachers Friendly Governor of the year by the Nageria Union of Teachers among many other recognitions.
The ALM editorial board commended his efforts, stating, “Governor Yusuf exemplifies the transformative power of leadership in Africa.”
During the event, Governor Yusuf’s representatives participated in the Countries and State Governments Investment Opportunities Showcase, highlighting Kano’s potential for investment in key sectors like renewable energy, technology, and agribusiness.
Other distinguished honorees at the event included: President Andry Rajoelina of Madagascar, Ugandan Prime Minister, Robinah Nabbanja, former President of Tanzania, Dr Jakaya Kikwete; Lefoko Maxwell Moagi (Former Minister of Minerals and Energy, Botswana), Mustafa Y. Shek (Director General, National Communication Authority, Somalia), Ireneu Camacho (Chairman, Board of Directors, Enapor SA-Portos de Cabo Verde), Arch. Professor Barnabas Nawangwe (Vice Chancellor, Makerere University, Uganda), Paul Mapfumo (Vice Chancellor, University of Zimbabwe), Monique Gieskes (CEO, Plantations Et Huileries Du Congo), Israel Degfa (President, Kerchanshe Trading Plc, Ethiopia), and Mohammed Goni Alkali (Managing Director/CEO, North East Development Commission, Nigeria).
In his remarks, Governor Yusuf reaffirmed his dedication to ethical leadership, saying “Good governance is the foundation of sustainable development. We will continue to uphold transparency, accountability, and policies that uplift our people.”
The Kano delegation at the 14th African Leadership Award in Morocco was led by Special Adviser on State Affairs, Alh. Usman Bala; the Commissioner of Culture and Tourism, Aisha Lawan Saji; Director General Kano Investment Promotion Agency Nazir Halliru; Managing Director, Kano Agricultural Supply Company Kabir Sani Yakubu and Director General Media and Publicity, Sunusi Bature DawakinTofa.
Falgore hails Yusuf over awards
Meanwhile, the Speaker of the Kano State House of Assembly, Jibril Ismail Falgore, has commended the governor for emerging the Best Governor of the Year Award in Education by the Telegraph Newspaper, as well as the African Governor of the Year 2025 award, respectively.
The Speaker, in a statement by his Spokesperson, Kamaluddeen Sani Shawai, noted that the two awards from different institutions are amazing achievements that the Governor genuinely deserves at this critical time.
Falgore said:”After observing your hard work on various projects, especially in education and human capital development, it is clear that you deserve these awards.”
Falgore said Governor Yusuf’s track record is a shining example of the promising future ahead—a leader who is tested and trusted.
He also pledged the Kano State House of Assembly’s commitment to maintaining cordial relationships with the Governor to sustain progress in education and other critical sectors in the state.
Disclaimer
Comments expressed here do not reflect the opinions of Vanguard newspapers or any employee thereof.