The Kano State Government has merged the Ministry of Water Resources with the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change into a single entity named the Ministry of Water Resources, Environment and Climate Change. The decision was approved by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf and communicated through a circular issued by the Secretary to the State Government, Umar Ibrahim. The restructuring aims to improve administrative efficiency, eliminate overlapping functions, and strengthen coordination in managing water and environmental issues.
Under the new arrangement, the merged ministry will operate through two distinct directorates: the Directorate of Water Resources and the Directorate of Environment and Climate Change. Each directorate will be led by a Permanent Secretary, both reporting directly to the Commissioner responsible for the ministry. The government has directed all departments, agencies, and units formerly under the two separate ministries to immediately adjust their structures, reporting lines, and official communications to align with the new setup.
The circular stated that the transition takes immediate effect and called on all stakeholders to support the integration process. Further operational guidelines for the new ministry will be shared later. "The Governor of Kano State, His Excellency Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has approved the merger of the Ministry of Water Resources and that of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change into a single ministry to be known as the Ministry of Water Resources, Environment and Climate Change," the circular read.
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has merged two ministries while simultaneously creating two Permanent Secretary positions, raising questions about how this reduces administrative bloat. If the goal is efficiency, maintaining dual top-tier leadership under one ministry contradicts the aim of streamlining. The real test will be whether service delivery improves in Kano's water and environmental sectors. For now, the move appears more structural than transformative.
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