Kano State House of Assembly has passed the 2026 Appropriation Bill amounting to ₦1.477 trillion following its consideration during plenary.
The passage of the bill followed its second reading and deliberations in the Committee of the Whole at a sitting presided over by the Speaker, Alhaji Jibril Falgore on Monday in Kano.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Gov. Abba Kabir Yusuf had presented the 2026 Appropriation Bill to the Assembly on Nov. 19, for legislative consideration.
A breakdown of the approved budget shows that ₦934.6 billion, representing 68 per cent, was allocated to capital expenditure, while ₦433.4 billion, accounting for 32 per cent, was earmarked for recurrent expenditure.
The capital-to-recurrent ratio is considered one of the highest in the state’s recent fiscal history, reflecting the government’s emphasis on infrastructure and development projects.
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With the passage of the bill, the assembly is expected to transmit the budget to Gov. Yusuf for assent in line with constitutional provisions.
Meanwhile, the assembly also held a valedictory session in honour of its two deceased members, Aminu Sa’ad, who represented Ungogo Constituency, and Sarki Aliyu Daneji, who represented Kano Municipal Constituency.
The lawmakers died in active service on Wednesday, Dec. 24, just hours apart.
During the session, Speaker Falgore described their demise as a grievous loss to the assembly and the state, noting that the late legislators were committed public servants who contributed significantly to lawmaking and community development.
He said their dedication to democratic ideals and the welfare of their constituents would remain indelible.
The speaker extended condolences to Gov. Yusuf, former Governor, Sen. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, the families of the deceased lawmakers, and the entire people of Kano State.
According to him, the assembly will continue to honour their memories and uphold the values they stood for. (NAN)

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