Kano State’s pioneer Commissioner for Internal Security and Special Services, Maj. Gen. Muhammad Inuwa Idris (Rtd), has resigned from his position.
His resignation was confirmed in a statement by the governor’s spokesperson, Sanusi Bature. However, the reasons behind his decision remain undisclosed.
Governor Abba Yusuf has accepted Maj. Gen. Idris’ resignation and expressed gratitude for his service during his short tenure.
The governor praised the retired Army General for his role in establishing the newly created ministry and acknowledged his contributions to ensuring its smooth take-off.
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“We thank Major General Muhammad Inuwa Idris (Rtd) for his unwavering commitment and contributions to the development of Kano State right from his days in the military career. We wish him a peaceful and fulfilling retirement as he transitions into a well-deserved rest from public service,” Governor Yusuf stated.
Despite his brief tenure, Maj. Gen. Idris is credited with laying a strong foundation for the ministry, which the governor hopes his successor will build upon.
The ministry, created under the Abba Yusuf administration, is expected to enhance internal security and coordinate special services within the state.