The Kano State Executive Council has approved the State Climate Change Policy, a strategic framework designed to address environmental challenges and position the state for a low-carbon, climate-resilient future.
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf officially received the policy document from the Commissioner for Environment and Climate Change, Dr. Dahiru Muhammad Hashim, following the council’s weekly meeting.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, Dr. Hashim highlighted the policy’s significance, noting that an action plan will be developed to guide its implementation.
He commended Governor Yusuf’s visionary leadership in championing climate action and sustainable development in the state.
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change led the development of the policy, which institutionalizes climate action across key sectors such as agriculture, energy, health, urban development, waste management, transport, water resources, and industry.
The policy provides a roadmap for planning, financing, and coordinating Kano’s climate response while integrating it into the state’s broader socioeconomic development strategy.
It is designed to support emissions reduction and adaptation to extreme weather conditions, facilitate access to climate finance mechanisms, including Green Bonds, align Kano’s climate efforts with national and global environmental policies, fostering opportunities for partnerships and funding.
Dr. Hashim emphasized that the state envisions “a low-carbon and climate-resilient Kano”, with a mission to “ensure sustainable development and a climate-proofed economy through multi-stakeholder engagement.”
A key aspect of the policy is its commitment to gender-responsive climate resilience and sustainable economic growth. The implementation strategy will integrate climate concerns into existing state policies, encourage innovation, and enhance governance structures to drive long-term impact.
The commissioner also acknowledged the contributions of international organizations, including PERL, PACE, UNICEF, and KN-WECCMA, in shaping the policy.
Dr. Hashim described the policy’s approval as a major milestone, enabling Kano to strengthen climate governance, attract funding, and establish itself as a leader in environmental sustainability.
With this initiative, Kano State is set to play a crucial role in Nigeria’s climate resilience agenda, creating new opportunities for investment, innovation, and sustainable development.