The Kano State Ministry of Environment and Climate Change has unveiled official website as part of its derive to digitise its activities.
The official gateway is https://environment.kn.gov.ng
Announcing the launch of the official gateway, Dr. Dahir M. Hashim, Commissioner,
Ministry of Environment and Climate Change said platform marks a decisive leap toward the transparent, citizen-centred governance championed by the state governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, underscoring its unwavering commitment to building a greener, healthier, and more prosperous Kano.
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Dr Hashim explained that the new website is far more than a digital brochure, adding that it is a living hub where every resident, business, and partner can engage directly with our work.
“From real-time air and water-quality indices to a 24/7 portal for reporting environmental and erosion concerns, we are putting actionable information—and the means to act—into the hands of the people we serve.
‘Visitors can explore all ministry programmes, track the progress of our flagship 2025 Five-Million-Tree Planting Campaign, and even join the effort through our volunteer registration page.
“In line with His Excellency’s vision of job creation and inclusive growth, the site houses a streamlined recruitment portal and a dedicated Public-Private Partnership interface to attract green investment and spur innovation.
“For researchers, civil-society advocates, and the general public, the full text of the Kano State Environmental Pollution Control Law and its Regulations—in both English and Hausa—is just one click away. And should you need swift assistance, our Quick-Contact desk ensures prompt, accountable responses,” he explained.
He noted that the new system is another milestone in the broader digital-transformation agenda: empowering communities, safeguarding natural heritage, and aligning every initiative with the administration’s climate-resilient pathway.
“I invite all Kano residents and friends of our state to visit the site, explore its features, and become active partners in defending the environment that sustains us.
“Together, let us turn data into action, commitments into impact, and Kano’s green promise into reality,” he concluded.