Coalition of Kano Community Based Organizations-CKCBO

Coalition of Kano Community Based Organizations-CKCBO We are a non-profit organization committed to promoting good governance and sustainable development in Kano State and beyond. .

14/12/2025

BREAKING: FG bans admission, transfer of SS3 students

The Federal Government has announced a nationwide ban on the admission and transfer of students into Senior Secondary School Three (SS3) in all public and private schools, beginning from the 2026/27 academic session.

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The Coalition of Kano Community–Based Organizations (CKCBOs) sincerely appreciates His Excellency, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yus...
11/12/2025

The Coalition of Kano Community–Based Organizations (CKCBOs) sincerely appreciates His Excellency, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, the Executive Governor of Kano State, for his continued commitment to prioritizing education in his administration. The upcoming teacher recruitment exercise is timely and commendable.

The CKCBO respectfully urges His Excellency to ensure that all authorities involved in the recruitment process strictly adhere to the recently approved Kano State Teacher Recruitment and Deployment Policy. This policy prioritizes recruiting qualified candidates from the very communities where they will serve. When teachers are recruited from their own communities, they are more likely to remain in their assigned schools and contribute meaningfully over time.

In contrast, teachers recruited from metropolitan LGAs and posted to remote areas often seek transfers back to their home LGAs or nearby locations within a few months. This pattern widens the gap in teacher availability between urban and rural areas—resulting in situations where some schools in urban centres have an excess of teachers, while others in rural communities have none for key subjects.

Recruitment based on the new policy will significantly reduce these challenges. If consistently implemented, it will gradually close the wide gap currently facing the education sector. Without such reforms, the government may continue to recruit thousands of teachers without achieving a lasting solution.

Sign:
Comr. Awaisu Umar Usman
Chairman

Today 09/12/2025, CKCBO  Attended a training on Kano State's public financial management laws. Supported by:Rule of Law ...
09/12/2025

Today 09/12/2025, CKCBO Attended a training on Kano State's public financial management laws.

Supported by:
Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption (RoLAC II).

Coalition of Kano Community-Based Organizations (CKCBOs) Commends Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, on the P...
19/11/2025

Coalition of Kano Community-Based Organizations (CKCBOs) Commends Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, on the Presentation of the Proposed 2026 Budget of ₦1.36 Trillion, Including Capital Expenditure of ₦934,640,032,101.00 (68%) of the total budget size.

Summary:
- Total: 1.36 Trillion Naira ($943.56 billion)
- Capital: 934.64 b Naira ($644.58 million)
- Recurrent: 433.48 billion Naira ($298.95 m)
- Education: 405.35 billion Naira ($279.55 m)
- Health: 212.25 billion Naira ($146.37 million)

FIDAC/CKCBOs HAILS AUDITOR-GENERAL FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCILS, KANO STATE, FOR PIONEERING THE MAIDEN CITIZENS’ ACCOUN...
14/11/2025

FIDAC/CKCBOs HAILS AUDITOR-GENERAL FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCILS, KANO STATE, FOR PIONEERING THE MAIDEN CITIZENS’ ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT (CAR): A NEW ERA OF TRANSPARENCY AND FISCAL DISCIPLINE

The Fiscal Discipline and Development Advocacy Centre (FIDAC) along with Coalition of Kano Community Based Organizations (CKCBOs) commends the Office of the Auditor-General for Local Governments, Kano State, for pioneering the maiden Citizens’ Accountability Report (CAR) — a landmark achievement in subnational transparency, fiscal discipline, and participatory governance across the State’s 44 Local Government Councils (LGCs).

The CAR presentation, held from 30th October to 2nd November 2025 in Kaduna, brought together a wide spectrum of stakeholders, including representatives from the Ministries for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Finance, Planning and Budget, the Office of the State Auditor-General, academia, civil society organizations, and community-based groups. The forum served as a reflective platform for knowledge sharing and reaffirmed collective commitment to strengthening accountability and fiscal responsibility at the grassroots level.

A Citizens’ Accountability Report (CAR) is a reform-oriented governance instrument designed to bridge the information gap between citizens and their government. By translating complex fiscal data into simplified and accessible information, the CAR empowers citizens to understand government spending, assess performance, monitor progress, and hold duty bearers accountable for the use of public resources. Typically, the CAR provides concise insights on financial performance, capital projects, programme outcomes, challenges, and remedial actions — making local governance measurable, transparent, and reviewable in the public domain.

The presentation of Kano State’s first-ever CAR represents a watershed moment in grassroots accountability. It demonstrates the readiness of all 44 LGAs to institutionalize transparency, entrench fiscal prudence, and rebuild citizens’ trust in governance. This initiative aligns with the principles of the Open Government Partnership (OGP) and mirrors international standards in participatory budgeting, open contracting, and performance-based reporting.

FIDAC/CKCBOs also commends the local governments for their ongoing reform efforts, including the adoption of the National Chart of Accounts (NCoA) and the integration of local development planning frameworks across the 44 councils. These reforms illustrate a deliberate, structured, and coordinated approach to public financial management and evidence-based decision-making at the subnational level.
While celebrating this milestone, FIDAC/CKCBOs urges the Ministry for Local Government to ensure the annual conduct of the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Medium-Term Revenue Target (MTRT) exercises in line with the Kano State Public Financial Management Law, 2020. This will promote fiscal predictability, coherence, and transparency across all LGAs while strengthening the State’s fiscal governance system.

Furthermore, FIDAC/CKCBOs calls on the Kano State House of Assembly Public Accounts Committee to ensure that all audit queries raised in the report are diligently resolved in accordance with the provisions of the law. The Centre also appeals to the House of Assembly to draw the attention of both the Commissioner, Ministry of Finance, and the Chairman, Kano State Internal Revenue Service (KIRS) to the statutory requirement that 10% of the State’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) be earmarked and disbursed monthly to the 44 LGAs, as stipulated in the Kano State and Local Government Revenue Administration (Consolidation and Codification) Law, 2021.

FIDAC/CKCBOs further emphasizes the need for broader stakeholder engagement — including women, youth, traditional institutions, private sector actors, grassroots networks, and the media — in the dissemination and validation of subsequent CAR editions. Such inclusivity will deepen public participation, foster collective ownership, and reinforce the accountability ecosystem in Kano State.

The Centre expresses hope that, in the near future, each Local Government Council (LGC) in Kano State will independently prepare and present its Citizens’ Accountability Report annually. Likewise, FIDAC/CKCBOs urges the Office of the Auditor-General for Local Governments to expedite the translation of the CAR into Hausa for wider public access and understanding, ensuring that all citizens — regardless of literacy level — can engage meaningfully with the report.

FIDAC/CKCBOs commends the Kano State Government, under the visionary leadership of His Excellency, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, for fostering an enabling environment that promotes innovation, probity, and citizen-centered governance. The Centre acknowledges the administration’s continued support for reforms that strengthen local accountability and bring the dividends of democracy closer to the people.

Once again, The FIDAC together with CKCBOs extols the Auditor-General for Local Governments, Kano State, for his visionary leadership, technical diligence, and unwavering commitment to promoting transparency and fiscal responsibility. The Centre encourages him to sustain this momentum and continue deepening citizen participation and stakeholder engagement in subsequent accountability processes.

In conclusion, the Citizens’ Accountability Report (CAR) symbolizes more than a document — it represents a social contract between government and citizens, a replicable model of open governance and fiscal citizenship worthy of emulation across Nigeria.

FIDAC/CKCBOs reaffirms their unwavering commitment to partnering with both state and non-state actors to advance integrity, fiscal discipline, and inclusive governance for sustainable development and equitable growth across all levels of government.

Abdussalam Muhammad Kani, Ph.D, FCFA
Executive Director, FIDAC, www.fidacnigeria.com

Comr. Awaisu Umar Usman
Chief Executive Officer, CKCBOs
ckcbo2020@gmail.,com

Day 1 (30th-10-2025): Citizens’ Accountability Report (CAR)In Respect of the Consolidated Financial Report of the 44 Loc...
31/10/2025

Day 1 (30th-10-2025): Citizens’ Accountability Report (CAR)
In Respect of the Consolidated Financial Report of the 44 Local Government Councils for the Year Ended 31st December, 2024

Kano State is the first in Nigeria to organize an event of such historic significance.

Participants include:
The State Auditor-General,
Auditor-General for the 44 Local Government Councils Kano State,
Directors from various departments, and representatives of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs). CKCBO is ably represented.

Organized by:
Office of the Auditor-General for Local Government Councils, Kano State.

The CKCBO want use this medium to thank the Executive Governor Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf and Kano State Government, for th...
13/05/2025

The CKCBO want use this medium to thank the Executive Governor Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf and Kano State Government, for the award of Excellence to the Kano State Accountability Forum on Education (K-SAFE), in recognition of their valuable contributions towards improving educational outcomes in Kano State. Congratulations our co-chair Associate Prof. Auwalu Halilu, the leadership as well as all member CSOs/CBOs. Thank you PLANE (FCDO) we appreciate the partnership and support, which enables us to achieve this greater accompleshments collectively.

CKCBO members at a 3-day workshop (19th-21st Feb, 2025) on budget analysis and performance tracking and reporting. Organ...
23/02/2025

CKCBO members at a 3-day workshop (19th-21st Feb, 2025) on budget analysis and performance tracking and reporting. Organized by K-SAFE with technical support from PLANE.

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