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What Kano needs in 2023 - By: . .


What Kano needs in 2023
Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje
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ano needs to chart a new path to development in 2023. This is because the state is sliding into the pit of poverty. Our rich pre-colonial history indicates that Kano was the richest of all Hausa states because of state involvement in the economy. Although, the colonialists destroyed the economic foundation of Kano and other colonised societies the policies of those who led the Native Authority from 1926 to 1963 contributed to maintaining Kano as the leading economic centre of Northern Nigeria. For example, they established the first modern water treatment plant in the region in 1931, the first independent power plant in Northern Nigeria of 15mw and for over 80 years, no similar one has been established in Northern Nigeria. They established the first industrial estate in the Northern Region, they inherited one primary school in 1926 and by 1963 every village had a primary school (hundreds), they est ....

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The tricycle prospects in Kano - By: . .


The tricycle prospects in Kano
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Thu Mar 04 2021
The recent strike by tricycle operators in Kano has raised some very fundamental issues facing the state and others that depend on rents to survive and have no plans for the future.
No state in human history has ever existed without surplus exaction, the only difference is how it is done and for whose benefit. Fukuyama in his book ‘The Origins of Political Order’ described Nigeria and other sub-Saharan countries as libertarian’s paradise because of little or no taxes. “The region as a whole is a low tax utopia, with governments often unable to collect more than 10 per cent of GDP in taxes compared to 30 per cent in the United States and 50 per cent in parts of Europe”. Taxes apart from providing necessary government revenue for the public good, they are generally useful for the purpose of correcting market distortions to spur entrepreneurship and importantly for the re-distribution of wealth for social har ....

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