Má bí Audu Bako ódò 1924 í la kwú ódò 1980. Ukólò kí Audu na ché chí ukólò police, Audu ñwo chí govonor ejodudu utechí military regimu Yakubu Godwin. Ma nyí Kano state gwí region north.[1]

Abakwane

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Ma b Audo Bako odo1924 efewo Kaduna barracki ami police. Ugbo ki attah nwu gwo chi Argungu, Kebbi State, atta nwu che chi ukolo kpai police todo Ógwẹ́gwā ny’ẹ́yọ́ mẹ́fa le ma chi dago ki chi agboji Sabon Gari Kaduna State. Iye nwu chi Dije ma do Iye nwu gwi Kumbotso Local Government, Kano State. Iye iye nwu gwi Gezawa Local Government, Kano State. Ugbo ki chi unyi ukoche chi Kaduna Government School kpai Zaria Middle School.[2]

Ma di Bako ukolo Nigeria police efi ochu eke fa odo 1942, BAko mu di instructor police a di oda nwi amone Kaduna Police College, Alu ki de pe ma di ukolo duputy commissioner police nwu, ma mu du chi aboji t Native Authority police Northern Region akwobi[3][2]

Governor Ojane Kano

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Odo 1967 ma fu chi dago ki chi govonor soja Kano state fi ochu ekelu odo 1967, Bako undertook reforms of the local governments which had been dominated by the traditional emirs.[3]

Bako ki Unyi omemele ku ma du mi ugbo Kano wewe. state Secretariat (Audu Bako Secretariat) kpai Audu Bako School of Agriculture ki di Dambatta ma du ko odu nwu.[4] ma nwi di Kano Zoo ko du nwu ge.[5]

Bako chi ene ki ya nweju ki abo bule ku ma loti unyi ukoche i che.[6] Bako nyi unyi ukoche primary, secondary kpai teachers training colleges nyi abobule kpai ami moto.[7]

Boko chi ene ki che nwu ma ku ma chane tourism Kono state odo1967.[8] Boko nyi oji ukolo ku ma do Trade kpai Industry Division ofe Ministry of Finance odo 1968.[9]

Odo 1969 Bako chane nyi Bagauda Dam todu ku ma neke supply Kadawa Irrigation Project,ti Kano Irrigation Project. gwi odo 1970 ati odo 1973, utechi nwu nwo nyi Tiga Dam, todu ku ma neke lu che oko nyoyo gwi irrigation project.[10] Odu ku ma du ko chi attah Kano's green revolution.[11] Ama ami dams ki nyi chane ya chi iyanyi nwi Hadejia-Nguru wetlands..[12] Ma gwo na Tomas Danbatta Water Supply Scheme, ma la nwo chane project le ge odo 2008, ma chane du supply omi ki amone amo nwi Dambatta, Makodakpai Minjibir local government areas.

Hassan Lemu chi ene ki chi Provincial Secretary nwu, Audi Howediy chi Secretary eyi Military Government (SMG), Bashari Gumel chi Principal Secretary, Muhammadu Ibrahim chi Secretary t Kano State Executive Council 1968–1969, Sabo Sarki Mohammed chi Press Secretary, Ibrahim Bello kpai Isyaku Umar Tofa chi served Principal Private Secretary, ami Personal Secretaries nwu chi Abba Dutse, Babagana Adamu kpai Umaru Abdulwahab, Ami Chief Protocol nwu chi Ali Ahmed kpai Ismaila Yaro Dandago.[13]

Ukolo ti Bako no odo 1975 alu ku ma chi coup ki di Murtala Muhammed wi oji ofe, i la chen li uche oko Sokoto State. Eko ki gwu chi odo 1980, ami oma ki ne ka ki gwu chi ami oma mi egwaka. Alu ki kwa ma fi odu Tiga dam kpailo ti odu nwu Audu Bako dam.[14] [15] [16]

References

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  3. 3.0 3.1 John N. Paden (1973). Religion and political culture in Kano. University of California Press. p. 339ff. ISBN 0-520-01738-2.
  4. Ibrahim Ado-Kurawa. "Brief History of Kano 999 to 2003". Kano State Government. Archived from the original on 1 May 2010. Retrieved 16 May 2010.
  5. "Stop the Axe: Kano Zoological and Botanical Garden next on line of destruction". Kano Focus (in American English). 2020-12-23. Archived from the original on 8 June 2023. Retrieved 2023-05-09.
  6. Waheed Odusile (13 ochu ekele 2010). "Yerima's madness". The Nation. Archived from the original on 12 March 2012. Retrieved 16 May 2010.
  7. Sue Ellen M. Charlton; Jana Matson Everett; Kathleen A. Staudt (1989). Women, the state, and development. SUNY Press. p. 105. ISBN 0-7914-0064-6.
  8. Mohammed Mousa-Booth (1987). Kano State, 20 years of progress. Kano State, Ministry of Home Affairs, Information, and Culture. p. 77.
  9. "Business". Kano State Tourism. Archived from the original on 1 November 2009. Retrieved 16 May 2010.
  10. Ujudud Shariff (17 March 2009). "Food Security and Kano Irrigation Project". Daily Trust. Archived from the original on 19 March 2009. Retrieved 16 May 2010.
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  12. Edward B Barbier (7 November 2002). "Upstream Dams and Downstream Water Allocation – The Case of the Hadejia'Jama'are Floodplain, Northern Nigeria" (PDF). Department of Economics and Finance, University of Wyoming. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 16 May 2010.
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  16. Beverly Blow Mack (2004). Muslim women sing: Hausa popular song. Indiana University Press. p. 66. ISBN 0-253-21729-6.

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