The Kano State Government,in it’s determination to ensure that the voices of the government and people of adequately represented in the ongoing constitutional amendment initiated by the National Assembly, has inaugurated a 26-member high-powered committee to articulate the state’s position
However,the inauguration ceremony was performed by the Secretary to the State Government , Alhaji Umar Farouq Ibrahim, on behalf of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf. Speaking at the event held at the Cabinet Office,
Alhaji Farouq stated that the composition of the committee reflects a deliberate selection of highly respected professionals and thought leaders whose experience and contributions to national development are widely recognized.
This was contained in a statement signed by Press Secretary office of the Secretary to the State Government, Kano State,Musa Tanko Muhammad,a copy made available to press in Kano
The committee is chaired by renowned constitutional lawyer, Professor Auwalu Yadudu, with Professor Hafiz Abubakar, Dsc, serving as Co-Chairman. Other distinguished members include:
To facilitate the work of the committee, Alhaji Umar Muhammad Jalo, Permanent Secretary, REPA Directorate, Cabinet Office, has been appointed to head the secretariat. He will be supported by Abdulkadir Shehu (Director Admin and General services , Office of the Head of Civil Service), Ibrahim Bawa (Director, Archives, Council Affairs Directorate), and Aminu Ibrahim Bichi (Deputy Secretary, REPA), who will serve as Co-Secretaries.
In his address, the SSG urged the committee to critically analyze the proposed constitutional amendments and identify strategic areas of interest to the people of Kano State.
He noted that such areas include matters relating to local government autonomy, the creation of state police, the establishment of a national local government electoral commission, the role of traditional rulers, resource control, and other relevant issues currently under review by the Senate Committee.
He further emphasized the importance of extensive public engagement, encouraging the committee to mobilize contributions from diverse stakeholders and synthesize them into a comprehensive position paper.
This document, he said, would guide legislative input and align with the overarching interests of the state on the constitutional review process.
Alhaji Farouq also lauded the committee for its proactive media engagements aimed at raising public awareness and fostering inclusive dialogue. He expressed confidence in their commitment and wished them success in this vital national assignment.
In his acceptance speech, delivered on his behalf by Professor Habu Muhammad, Chairman Professor Auwalu Yadudu expressed gratitude to Governor Yusuf for the trust reposed in the committee. He assured that the team would carry out its assignment with thoroughness and integrity, and called on the public—especially key stakeholders—to offer maximum support through prayers and constructive contributions to ensure the success of the process.

