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Gov Yusuf receives Fellowship, Award of Excellence from US Management Institute

By BASHIR ADEFAKA

Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has been awarded a prestigious Fellowship by the United States Chartered Institute of Management and Leadership.

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According to a statement issued by the Governor’s spokesperson, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, the Institute also presented Governor Yusuf with an Award of Excellence in recognition of his efforts on human capital development and resource management.

The honours were conferred on the people’s governor by representatives of the American Institute’s Governing Council, led by Barr. (Dr.) Steven Longe, during an investiture ceremony at the Kano State’s Abuja Governor’s Lodge.

This event followed shortly after the governor received the National Award from the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) during the World Teachers’ Day celebration.

Dr. Longe explained that the decision to honor Governor Yusuf with the Institute’s highest Fellowship and an Award of Excellence came after extensive research into his effective management of both human and financial resources.

The research highlighted his dedication to promoting good governance in Kano, Nigeria’s most populous state.

“Your leadership has been marked by prudence and transparency,” said Dr. Longe.

“You embody the qualities of an accountable and dedicated leader.

We are proud to associate with politicians who are committed to selfless service to their people.”

In his response, Governor Yusuf expressed his gratitude for the Fellowship and thanked the Institute for recognizing his leadership qualities on an international platform.

“Despite the many challenges we have faced since the beginning of this administration, our commitment to serving the people of Kano remains unwavering.

We will continue to deliver the dividends of democracy to our people,” the governor assured.

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