On Wednesday, the Kano State Government and the Government of France strengthened cooperation under the National Water Sector Reform Program, which focuses on social-state improvement, institutional efficiency, and sustainable water management.
A statement signed by the governor’s spokesperson, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, said Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf received the French Ambassador, Mr. Marc Fonbaustier, who led an eight-member delegation to Government House, Kano.
The visit reviewed the progress of ongoing water projects and explored new areas of collaboration.
The Ambassador said the size and calibre of his team reflect the high importance France attaches to Kano and the entire northern region.
He noted that France and Nigeria share a “common destiny,” and his mission was to reaffirm France’s commitment to its partnership with the state.
Ambassador Fonbaustier explained that the national reform programme emphasizes social impact rather than hardware investments, with attention on governance, capacity development, and long-term sustainability.
He confirmed that France is already supporting key water-sector initiatives in Kano and is prepared to deepen its engagement.
“Our cooperation with Kano is solid, and today’s discussions opened new opportunities for expanded partnership,” he said.
He also identified transportation and mobility as promising areas for future collaboration.
In his remark governor Yusuf thanked the French Government for its sustained support and reiterated his commitment to ensuring reliable, accessible, and socially responsive water services for the people of Kano.
He assured that Kano will continue to align with national reform objectives by strengthening institutions, promoting transparency, and improving sector performance.
