The Kano state government has engaged the federal ministry of defense and interior ministry in a strategic move to bolster security and enhance recruitment into the Nigerian Armed Forces.
This comes as the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), and other paramilitary agencies commenced recruitment which was approved by the federal government.
The Kano state commissioner for special duties Nasiru Sule Garo who led a high-level delegation from the Kano State Government has paid a working visit to the Minister of Defence, Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, and the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, at their respective offices in Abuja.
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The visit was aimed at strengthening intergovernmental collaboration, with a focus on expanding employment opportunities for the teeming youth of Kano State.
Garo reiterated the Kano State Government’s commitment to leveraging federal partnerships to increase access to recruitment into the military and paramilitary services for qualified Kano State indigenes.
According to the Commissioner, the delegation sought to explore avenues for filling existing federal vacancies and advocating for an increase in the recruitment quota allocated to Kano State, in line with established federal guidelines.
He disclosed that the Executive Secretary of the State’s Guidance and Counselling Board would work closely with the relevant recruitment agencies under both ministries to facilitate this objective.
Meanwhile, Members of the Kano delegation includes Alhaji Ado Danjummai Wudil, Executive Secretary, Guidance and Counselling Board; Alhaji Ibrahim Mohammed Kabara, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Special Duties; Ibrahim Abdulkarim, Director, Administration and General Services; and Murtala Iliyasu, Director of Guidance.
In their separate remarks, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, and Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, welcomed the delegation and commended the initiative as timely and visionary.
They emphasized the importance of robust collaboration between federal and state governments in enhancing national security and promoting economic development.
Both ministers praised the Kano State Government’s proactive efforts toward youths empowerment and pledged to ensure that Kano receives its fair share of recruitment opportunities, commensurate with its large population and strategic relevance, they emphasized.