- Governor Abba Yusuf plans to discuss economic difficulties with President Tinubu to alleviate hardship due to inflation in Kano
- Yusuf aims to make Kano the most attractive trading state, urging businesses to contribute through tax payments to support initiatives
Amidst Nigeria’s economic challenges, Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano State pledges to meet with President Bola Tinubu to address the financial woes plaguing citizens.
Speaking at a gathering in Kano, Yusuf emphasized the need for urgent intervention in light of rising inflation, causing significant hardships for Kano residents.
Yusuf’s commitment to engage with Tinubu directly underscores the severity of the situation and the determination to alleviate the economic burden.
During discussions with the local business community and stakeholders at the Government House, Yusuf highlighted the pressing issue of skyrocketing prices of essential commodities, urging collaborative efforts to find sustainable solutions.
“The purpose of this meeting is to devise strategies to combat inflation, as the populace is enduring considerable distress,” Yusuf asserted.
While assuring support from the state government to foster a conducive business environment, Yusuf stressed the importance of tax compliance among businesses to bolster revenue generation for essential services.
Furthermore, Yusuf articulated his vision to position Kano State as a premier trading hub, emphasizing ongoing initiatives to revitalise markets and promote socioeconomic development across the region.
The governor’s plea to the business community to avoid stockpiling essential goods aligns with efforts to stabilize prices, especially with Ramadan fast approaching.
In echoing his determination to seek assistance from Tinubu, Yusuf underscores the gravity of the situation and the imperative for swift action.
Earlier remarks from Commissioner for Commerce, Alhaji Abbas Sani Abbas, underscore the timeliness of the meeting, emphasizing its pivotal role in addressing the prevailing economic challenges confronting Kano residents.