By Sani Surajo Abubakar
At the commencement of the 28th Kano State Executive council on Monday 19th of May, 2025 held at Kwankwasiyya city, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf presided over the swearing-in of Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Ibrahim Umaru (rtd) as the new commissioner of Internal Security and Special Services.
His nomination, screening and confirmation by Kano State House of Assembly and subsequent swearing-in followed the resignation of the pioneer Commissioner of the Ministry some few weeks back.
The new commissioner was the immediate past Director-General of the Special Service Directorate, Kano Government House, responsible for the coordination the operations of security agencies and other engagements critical to safer living in the state.
Prior to his debut into the government business of Kano State, he was a retired Airforce Officer with vast experience in peace keeping operations and national assignments both locally and internationally.
He is passionate and committed in youth empowerment and entrepreneurship skills development with firm believe that empowering youth will help improve living standard of the state’s residents and boost rapid socioeconomic development and prosperity.
As a retired Air Vice Marshal, his new position as commissioner will bring wealth of experience from his illustrious military career for curbing security challenges in the state.
Indeed, his sojourn as Director-General of the Special Service Directorate and subsequently as commissioner, underscores the state government’s commitment to harnessing expertise from various fields to drive progress.
The appointment of Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Ibrahim Umaru as Commissioner in Kano State Government has sparked widespread interest and debate. As a seasoned security expert, AVM Umaru’s induction into the state executive council is seen by many as a strategic move to leverage his expertise in bolstering security and development initiatives in the
Many observers view AVM Umaru’s appointment as a fitting choice, given his background and the current security challenges facing Kano State. His experience in security matters is expected to significantly contribute to the state’s efforts in maintaining peace and stability.
The appointment seems to align perfectly with the needs of the state, making it a case of a “square peg in a square hole.”
With AVM Umaru on board, the Kano State Government is likely to benefit from his strategic insight and operational expertise. His role could be pivotal in enhancing Security Measures.
He will also Utilize his military background to strengthen security frameworks and responses, advising on policy matters in providing informed counsel on security and development policies, and Facilitating dialogue and cooperation between security agencies and local communities.
AVM Ibrahim Umaru’s appointment appears to be a well-considered move, aligning his skills with the state’s needs. As he takes on this new role, expectations are high for meaningful contributions to Kano State’s security and development landscape. Only time will tell how effectively he navigates the complexities of his new position, but the outlook seems promising.
Congratulations AVM and may your appointment yield positive results to our dear state Kano.
Sani is the Deputy Director, Public Enlightment, Kano Government House