• Sat. Apr 27th, 2024

KNHA Advocates Indigene Employment by Private Companies

Kano State House of Assembly has called on the executive arm to compel private sectors to employ certain percentage of indigenes to reduce unemployment in the State.

This followed a motion of urgent public importance by a member fromTakai Local Government, Alhaji Musa Ali Kachako supported by the lawmakers.

Alhaji Musa Ali Kachako, explained that the call became imperative inview of the attitude of most of the banks and telecommunication companies operating in the State towards meeting up with the federal Government’s directives of employing members of host communities as staff.

The lawmakers who expressed worry over high rate of unemployed youths in the State said there is the urgent need for speedy adoption of the House resolutions on the matter to ensure strict compliance by private companies and organizations.

After careful deliberations, the House constituted an eight member committee to conduct an investigation into the matter and report back within three months for necessary legislative action.

In another development, the 2021 supplementary Appropriation bill submitted by the Executive has scaled the second reading in the State House of Assembly.

Presenting the bill on the floor of the House, Majority Leader, Alhaji Labaran Abdul Madari said the supplementary budget of over 43 billion naira will be funded with grants from World Bank, International Partners, revenue from the federation account, loans and other sources of revenue generation.

He stressed that if passed into law, the supplementary budget will go a long way in ensuring timely completion of government projects and activities aimed at developing the State.

The House has mandated its committee on appropriation to scrutinize the supplementary budget and submit it’s report within four weeks.

KHADIJAH ALIYU