Kano governor wins top infrastructure award at London’s 15th African Achievers event

Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, has been awarded the prestigious title of ‘Governor of the Year in Infrastructure Development,’ at the 15th African Achievers Award, held at the historic Westminster Palace, House of Lords, London, United Kingdom.
The award, presented by the Deputy Mayor of London, Mete Coban, recognised Mr Yusuf’s transformative projects aimed at modernising Kano State through large-scale road construction, urban renewal programs, and the rehabilitation of critical public facilities.
This is contained in a statement by the Director-General, Media and Publicity, Government House, Sanusi Bature, in Kano on Saturday.
Representing Mr Yusuf at the ceremony were the Special Adviser on State Affairs, Usman Bala and Mr Bature.
Mr Bala was quoted as expressing deep appreciation on behalf of the governor, saying that the honour reflected Mr Yusuf’s commitment to delivering inclusive development.
He said, “This recognition underscores Governor Yusuf’s dedication to prioritizing infrastructure that touches the lives of millions across Kano.”
The African Achievers Award celebrates African leaders and institutions making a measurable impact. This year’s edition recognised diverse leadership excellence, including the Governor of Benue State and the King of the Zulu nation of South Africa.
(NAN)
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