We’ll exploit culture, tradition for economic growth – Ganduje

By Bashir Mohammed
Kano

Kano state Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has said that as part of efforts to ensure sustainable economic growth and development of the state, his administration intended to exploit Kano’s hitherto untapped culture and tradition potentials.
“The state government will continue to work with stakeholders in this sector so as to tap the inexhaustible economic resources that can be found in the culture and tradition industry,” he said.

He made the assertion in a speech during the opening of an Arts, Crafts and Food Exhibition, in commemoration of the state golden jubilee, at Gidan Dan Hausa, the state History and Culture Bureau.
The governor noted that apart from been the centre of commerce, Kano was also proud to be one of the leading states that uphold indigenous culture and tradition.
“So many successes of our cultural troupes at both national and international competitions can bear testimony to this with the most recent one at the Africa Drum Festival where our contingent came first,” he said.

The governor later inspected exhibited Hausa snacks like bakilawa, dubulam, gireba, algaragis, alkaki, dakuwa among others are light foods, which are traditionally given out as a mark of generosity and friendship.
Also, on display were varieties of leather which were traded in North Africa, Europe, etc, and were wrongly regarded by Europeans to have originated from Morocco.
The governor took time to admire pictures of past and current leaders both military and elected ones together with their cabinet members and a brief of their modest contributions to the development of the state.

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