Kano to strengthen bilateral relationship with Pakistan   

Jack Acheme, Kano

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Kano State Government has resolved to further strengthen the long existing relationship between the state and Pakistan.

Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje represented by his Deputy Dr.Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna gave the assurance while receiving the Pakistani High Commissioner to Nigeria, Major General Muhammad Tayyab Azam (rtd) at the Government House, Kano.

According to him, Kano endowed with lots of potentials, is open for people to come and invest, particularly those from Pakistan.

“We are happy for showing commitment towards reviving the long relationship between us…I can remember the partnership we have in the engagement of Pakistani teachers in our schools which has yielded a lot today.

“Even in the area of agriculture mechanization, we have partnered with Pakistan especially in the supply of tractors to our farmers. Therefore, I feel if we continue to explore agriculture, it will be beneficial to both Kano and Pakistan,” the Governor said.

The Governor also commended Pakistan for showing interest in reviving the bilateral relationship with Kano State.

The Pakistani High Commissioner Major General Muhammad Tayyab Azam described the visit to Kano as historic and important being the first state he visited since assuming office.

“I know the importance of Kano as hub of business in Nigeria, after Lagos Kano is next where there is business opportunity.

“There was a time in Kano when most schools have many Pakistani teachers. My aim is to bring back that relationship,” he said.

He however pointed out that Kano and Pakistan have similarities in both values and culture therefore it is important to deepen the relationship so as to sustain the partnership in the areas of health and agriculture as that will create opportunities for our people towards boosting the economy.

The High Commissioner was accompanied during the visit by Pakistani Consul General in Kano, Ahmed Ibrahim Yakasai.

 

Nneka Ukachukwu

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