Kano governor scraps ministry under deputy amid deepening rift
The Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, has dissolved the Ministry of Higher Education, which was managed by Deputy Governor Aminu Gwarzo, merging it with the Ministry of Education amid rising political tensions.
Abba Yusuf, the Governor of Kano State in Nigeria, has announced the dissolution of the Ministry of Higher Education, previously overseen by Deputy Governor Aminu Gwarzo. This restructuring aims to enhance the efficiency and coordination within the state's education sector by merging it with the Ministry of Education. The decision reflects the governor's initiative to streamline educational governance and is part of broader reforms targeting the improvement of educational services in Kano State.
The merger has established a new Directorate of Higher Education within the Ministry of Education, which will be responsible for overseeing tertiary institutions in the state. This change includes the transfer of agencies that were under the now-defunct Ministry of Higher Education, such as the scholarship board, to the newly formed entity. This structural shift is intended to create a more efficient management system for higher education in the region.
The announcement comes at a time of increasing political tension in Kano State, particularly with recent accusations of money laundering directed at Deputy Governor Gwarzo by the Kano State House of Assembly. This political backdrop raises questions about the implications of the ministry's dissolution for the deputy governor's influence and the political dynamics within the state government. Observers suggest that this could lead to further rifts between the governor and his deputy, impacting governance in the region.