Category: Northern Report

  • Femi Gbajabiamila is their new target

    Femi Gbajabiamila is their new target

    • By, Tajudeen Suleiman

    Several faceless groups masking themselves under fanciful nomenclatures have descended on the public space to discredit persons within the government of President Bola Tinubu they perceived as stumbling block to their own ambitions.

    The latest of such group is one that calls itself The Nigerian Transparency Initiative For Good Governance which issued a statement over the weekend about alleged “ongoing corruption within Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.”   

    The group alleged that elements within the  Federal Government, spearheaded by the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, are “trying to undo some of the critical decisions taken by the previous administration…”

    But it quickly gave itself away as the proxy voice of oil sector cabal when it alleged reversal of the appointment of pre-shipment inspectors and monitoring/evaluation agents for crude oil and gas exports under the Nigerian Export Supervision scheme.  The group named seven agents said to have been approved by the previous administration and yell that any attempt to reverse the contracts would amount to economic sabotage.

    It’s amusing that the same group acknowledged the important reforms the Tinubu administration had embarked upon and the president’s desire to safeguard the oil and gas industry. It also admitted the efforts of the administration to sanitise the oil sector, encourage investments and expand the infrastructures to accommodate growth and development necessary to pull back the nation’s economy from the brinks of precipice!

    But it is laughable that one of the men behind the president’s renewed hope reforms can be labeled as a saboteur in a government he’s a key part of. It is not surprising that the chief of staff has also come under attack from vested interests and established criminal elements who would do anything to ensure the status quo remains.

    The same elements have continued to wage war of attrition against the Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Malam Mele Kyari,  and have demanded the president remove him from office. Now that they appeared to have failed in that project, they have turned on the chief of staff!

    Gbajabiamila is the next target, no doubt. Several other Tinubu men have continued to be targets of vitriolic abuse for these nefarious groups fighting for a cabal that is losing grip. The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, had also been vilified and described as sabotaging the government of Tinubu.  

    But Gbajabiamila’s travails is even more atrocious. He is said to have erected strong barricade against the Lagos Boys who see Tinubu as their own, and feel entitled to the villa.  The word on the street is that Gbajabiamila is blocking everyone from getting access to the president. They obviously think he has such huge powers over the president that he can dictate to him who he sees.

    Gbajabiamila himself must be familiar with the antics of people around the corridors of power who feel frustrated that they’re unable to wield enough influence for trading, and blames everyone else for their problems. It’s obvious that those one of the groups after Gbajabiamila are the Lagos Boys who feel entitled to Tinubu and are determined to cut down anyone blocking or seen to be blocking their path.

    Others are political jobbers whose feel their expectations to land juicy appointments in the new administration quickly vanishing in light of the quality appointments the president has been making. Many of these people are the run of the mill politicians who see government appointments as opportunity for feathering their nests, and not for selfless service.

    It’s obvious such people underrate President Tinubu’s innate ability for quality head hunting to feel leadership positions. Perhaps they need to be reminded to take another look at Lagos and the type of leadership Tinubu has offered the state. Or do they expect it to be different in Abuja?  

    Tinubu has started his administration like a man on a mission for urgent rescue. While there’s no doubt that President Tinubu is no longer the Jagaban of previous years due to age, anyone that has met him recently would no doubt attest to his undiminished political intelligence and the energy to deliver.

    Gbajabiamila certainly earned a seat close to the President, and Tinubu alluded to this in the speech he gave after he was declared winner of the presidential election in February. While acknowledging party men and women who worked for his success, he looked at Gbajabiamila and said, “your sacrifices will not be forgotten.”

    Tinubu knows the people he’s appointed into key positions. He’s not like some leaders who completely rely on others to choose for him. He has a fair idea about everyone before working with them. And for a man who has been at the centre of national politics for more than two decades, it’s almost an insult to warn him against his own people.  

    The so-called transparency group equally admitted that each time the government takes decisions to move the oil and gas sector forward,  some vested interests would begin to create problems to frustrate government decisions and cripple the entire sector. This is certainly true, and it reinforces the argument that those forces had existed before Gbajabiamila became chief of staff, and so he cannot be the problem.

    Anyone who has followed Gbajabiamila during his time as speaker of the House of Representatives knows how progressive a politician he is. And no one would know that better than President Tinubu who had supported Gbajabiamila’s political ascendancy.

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    AS speaker of the 9th House of Reps, he introduced discipline into the appropriations process by implementing a January to December budget cycle that ended the policy instability and economic uncertainty of the previous irregular budget cycles.  He also encouraged debates of critical national issues on the floor of the House.

    Amongst the achievement of the House under his leadership include the passage of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), the Deep Offshore and Inland Basin Production and Sharing Contracts Act; the Electoral Act Amendment, and the Police Act, among others.The House also passed the Police Act to change the nature of relations between the police and citizens in the country while ensuring that police officers who fell short of their responsibility could be quickly held accountable.

    On a personal note, he intervened successfully several times to ensure NLC didn’t go on strike, or call off the strike. When talks broke down between Labour leaders and the federal government, he was always willing to ensure a truce and get the country working. Certainly, if there are vested interests in the presidential villa today, it is without doubt, a vested interest in the progress of Nigeria.

    Sulaiman wrote in from Abuja. 

  • Kogi Central stands still for APC’s Ododo

    Kogi Central stands still for APC’s Ododo

    Residents of Kogi Central on Saturday trooped out massively, from all corners to declare total support for the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Usman Ododo. 

    They declared the district is a no-go area for opposition parties in the November 11 poll. 

    Indigenes said the kind of mammoth crowd that converged on Agassa Junction, Okene, in solidarity with the APC and its candidate, had not been witnessed before in the history of electioneering in the state. 

    According to them, the unprecedented crowd is a clear sign that Kogi Central will deliver, en bloc, for the ruling party in the election, which the state governor has reiterated will be free, fair and peaceful. 

    The various speakers, who spoke at what was described as the most attended rally in the history of the state, stressed that the massive turnout was an indication of the forthcoming resounding victory for the APC. 

    Addressing the excited supporters, mainly Ebira indigenes, the Minister of Steel Development and Director General, Kogi State APC Governorship Campaign Council, Shaibu Abubakar Audu, said: “This crowd gathered here today is unprecedented in the political history of Kogi State. In my years of following the politics of Kogi State, without mincing words, this is a game changer, a final nail on the aspiration of the opposition political parties in the State. 

    “The vision of Alhaji Usman Ahmed Ododo which has attracted this crowd is to provide agricultural revolution across the State, with massive crops produced across the senatorial district. We are here to pursue a Kogi agenda and not an ethnic agenda. The incoming administration will build on the legacies of Governor Yahaya Bello in massively providing infrastructure and empowerment for the people. 

    “The Federal Government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is interested in the revitalisation of the Ajaokuta Steel Plant. He has asked that Ajaokuta be declared an industrial park. The President is also interested in ensuring that the free trade scheme across Nigeria is reviewed so that Ajaokuta can be declared a free trade zone.” 

    “Once that is done, it would create massive jobs; 500,000 direct and indirect jobs will be created for our teeming youths. This is the reason the President is concerned and has said we cannot afford to outsource a critical State like Kogi State to a hostile opposition party. Kogi State will remain an APC State,” he declared. 

    Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mohammed Jamiu Asuku, said the people of Kogi Central had, by the mammoth crowd, testified to the great achievements of Governor Bello. 

    “This crowd is a testimony that indeed Governor Yahaya Bello has done more than enough for the people of the State. The mammoth crowd is a testimony that indeed the APC has chosen an acceptable candidate. The people of Kogi Central have, by today’s turnout, resolved to vote massively for Alhaji Usman Ahmed Ododo and Comr. Salifu Joel,” he said. 

    One of the key stakeholders of Kogi East Senatorial District, Hajia Halima Alfa, commended Governor Yahaya Bello for bringing a new dimension of politics to the State, and described the Governor as a prophet well respected at home. 

    “I have never seen this kind of crowd in Kogi State in my entire political life, since I started attending rallies in 1999. Kogi Central is no doubt APC. History will no doubt be made come November 11, as the district will produce the highest vote for the APC,” she declared. 

    Mohamed Idris, son of former Governor of Kogi State, Ibrahim Idris, who publicly declared his support for the APC candidate, urged the people of Kogi Central, and the State at large, to follow the man and party that know the road, insisting that there was no vacancy in Lugard House for opposition political parties. 

    Governor Yahaya Bello, who was visibly elated by the unprecedented turnout, described the sea of heads at the rally and the acceptance displayed as a show of love for the APC and appreciation of the party’s achievements under his watch. 

    He thanked President Bola Tinubu for his quality leadership, and for his unflinching support for Kogi State, adding that the party in the State would not disappoint the President and would win, landslide, in the coming election. 

    He said: “This unprecedented crowd is an indication that the APC has won. We have no opposition in Kogi Central and in Kogi State. We did it before, we will do it again come November 11. As an administration, we have done our best by uniting the people of the State. We met, on assumption of office, fault lines of disunity, ethnicity and injustice. But under our administration, we have been able to mend all the fault lines and Kogi State is now united. 

    “We have created employment. We built infrastructure. We empowered our women and youth like never before under any administration in the State since creation. We have made fairness, equity, justice our priority.” 

    “I can assure you that we are leaving Kogi State better than we met it for the incoming administration. Alhaji Usman Ahmed Ododo is a capable hand. He is competence personified. Let’s support him to build on the legacies we have created,” Governor Bello urged. 

    He assured the people that the elections would be violence-free, noting that the APC Governorship Candidate was not coming to learn on the job, not promoting ethnic agenda, and would hit the ground running with visible results in terms of building on the achievements of his administration. 

    He called on security agencies to continue the good job they had been doing in the state and clamp down on criminals before, during and after the elections. 

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    The APC Governorship Candidate, Usman Ododo, expressed the confidence that Kogi would remain an APC State after the November 11 governorship election. 

    “I will continue to deliver on the mandate of our party for the development of Kogi State and the wellbeing of our good people. We are serious about meeting the yearnings and aspirations of our people. We have been doing that under my mentor, Governor Yahaya Bello, and we will continue to do so,” he said. 

    Highlights of the rally was massive defection of members of the SDP, PDP and other political parties to the APC.

  • Onjeh vs Moro: A’Court fixes date for judgement

    Onjeh vs Moro: A’Court fixes date for judgement

    The Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal has fixed Monday October 30 for judgment on the appeal filed by Comrade Daniel Onjeh, the All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial candidate for Benue South, challenging the declaration of Sen. Abba Moro of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as winner of the last senatorial election.

    This was according to the official information transmitted to the legal counsels of the parties involved in the case, by the three-man panel of the Court of Appeal comprising Justices A. O. Otisi; O. Obaseki and A. M. Lamido.

    The Court earlier heard Onjeh’s appeal on Monday, 16th October, 2023 following which all the Briefs or Argument were adopted and the matter reserved for judgment.

    Onjeh is asking the Court of Appeal to declare him the winner of the contest on the ground that the first respondent, Sen. Moro, was not qualified to contest the election, having presented a forged birth certificate to INEC.

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    He is also challenging the outcome of the election on the grounds of non-compliance with the Electoral Act 2022 (As Amended), amongst other irregularities.

    He asked the court to declare all the votes allotted to Sen. Moro in the election as wasted votes and to declare him – the first runner up – the true winner of the election.

    Onjeh argued that if the court cancels all the unlawful votes allotted to Sen. Moro at the last Benue South senatorial election occasioned by alleged noncompliance and irregularities and re-tabulates the results of the election, he, and not Sen. Moro, would have polled the highest number of valid votes in the election.

  • Army records success against Boko Haram in Yobe

    Army records success against Boko Haram in Yobe

    The troops of Sector 2 Operation Hadin Kai in the North East of Yobe State, has made significant progress in countering Boko Haram activities.

    During a fighting patrol in Babangida, Tarmuwa Local Government, the troops ambushed and eliminated four terrorists.

    This operation was conducted in response to intelligence reports indicating the presence of suspected terrorists in the Bajingo general area of Tarmuwa.

    At Kurnawa, troops engaged the terrorists, resulting in the death of four insurgents.

    The soldiers also recovered an AK-47 rifle and two motorcycles, among other items.

    Although two soldiers sustained minor injuries during the firefight, they received immediate treatment and are in stable condition.

    Additionally, on October 25, troops from the 159 Battalion in Geidam conducted a successful operation in Jororo village, Gaidam LGA.

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    This operation was in response to reports of terrorists harassing civilians and collecting levies from locals. Two insurgents were killed, and two AK-47 rifles and two motorcycles were recovered.

    In a separate incident on the same day, the troops of the 27 Task Force Brigade thwarted an attempted attack by ISWAP terrorists on Buni Gari in Gujba Local Government Area.

    The attackers, arriving on motorcycles and two guntrucks, were met with superior firepower from the troops, compelling them to retreat to the forest.

    In a similar development, following credible intelligence, troops of 1 Division Nigerian Army have arrested two terrorists’ collaborators and ammunition suppliers in Awon general area of Kachia Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

    Acting Deputy Director Army Public Relations 1 Division, Lieutenant Colonel Musa Yahaya,  said they made the arrest the early hours of Tuesday 24.

    According to Army spokesman, the criminals were arrested in their various houses around Awon based on intelligence from a previously arrested collaborator who has been in troops custody.

    The arrested suspects are Shuaibu Lawan and Salihu Usman. Items recovered include one locally made AK 47 rifle, 2 dane guns, 8 rounds of 9mm ammunition, 7 live cartridges and 5 shells of expended cartridges.

    Yahaya also stated that in another operation the same day, “troops of the Division while on clearance operation around Dogon daji-Saulawa general area in Birnin Gwari Local Government Area made contact with terrorists and criminal elements. Troops engaged the criminals in a gun duel forcing them to scamper in disarray due to troop’s superior fire power. Items recovered include a G3 rifle, 16 Motorcycles, 2 locally made guns and a phone.

    “The General Officer Commanding 1 Division Nigerian Army and Force Commander Operation WHIRL PUNCH, Major General Valentine Okoro has charged the troops to sustain the tempo and rid all criminal elements from the Division’s Area of Responsibility.”

  • I won’t negotiate with bandits, says Radda

    I won’t negotiate with bandits, says Radda

    The Katsina State Governor Dikko Radda has said that his administration won’t in any way negotiate with bandits.

    The governor said this when he visited the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa, yesterday.

    Radda said: “The last administration negotiated with the bandits, and the negotiation did not yield any result. We felt that we have to use both kinetic and Non-Kinetic approaches to address the issue. As it is now, we can’t negotiate with the bandits at the point of their advantage. We want to negotiate with the bandits when they have received a lot of pressure, so that they will now come out and say they are ready for negotiation. At that point, we will negotiate with them and resettle them back to society.”

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    The governor said he had launched the Community Security Watch in the state to complement the efforts of the military and other security agencies in the ongoing battle against bandits.

    He said he has visited the Defence Headquarters to strengthen the existing relationship between the state and the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

    Radda commended the military for their role in ensuring security in the state and across the country.

    Chief of Defence Staff thanked the governor for the initiative of community security watch, and called on other governors to emulate him on that aspect.

    He advised governors of states in the Northwest to come together on how to reduce the security challenges affecting the North West region.

  • Sani inaugurates 20,000-capacity LNG, LCNG gas hub in Kaduna

    Sani inaugurates 20,000-capacity LNG, LCNG gas hub in Kaduna

    Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, has inaugurated the first-ever Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and Liquefied Compressed Natural Gas (LCNG) facility in Nigeria with daily capacity of 20,000 tonnes for distribution across the country.

    Inaugurating the LCNG facility in Kakau area, along Kaduna/Abuja highway, Governor Sani who was represented by the Commissioner of Public Works and Infrastructure, Architect Ibrahim Hamza, said he was delighted to be part of the historic event, adding that the gas would go a long way to reduce socio-economic hardship caused by fuel price hikes and currency fluctuations in the global market.

    The project is spearheaded by Greenville LNG, having 20,000 metric tonnes capacity to be distributed across the country from Kaduna as the pivotal station, even with 25 hubs across the country.

    Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the GreenVille LNG, Eddy Van Den Broeke, said the mission of the company extended beyond addressing fuel shortages, adding that it encompasses contributing to a greener and more sustainable Nigeria.

    “As we inaugurate this Kakau station, we also unlock investment opportunities for local businesses in Kaduna State’s industrial and automotive gas sectors,” Broeke said.

    Governor Sani congratulated Broeke on the milestone.

    He said: “Since your establishment in 2013, you have been revolutionising the way Nigerians access and utilise energy resources.

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    In a time marked by volatile fuel prices and currency fluctuations in the global market, Greenville LNG presents a robust solution in the form of LCNG. This change is not only embraced but enthusiastically welcomed in Kaduna State. It promises to bring not only economic growth but also the revival of various Kaduna-based industries, including textiles, machinery, steel, aluminium, as well as the automotive and oil and gas sectors.

    “The provision of a stable power source through the L-CNG gas hub is of paramount importance for micro, small and medium-sized businesses and industries. The development of these hubs will also help in addressing Kaduna State’s pressing need for energy security.

    “The transportation sector will benefit a great lot from the introduction of L-CNG. A significant number of keke riders ply the roads of Kaduna daily. For these riders, LCNG represents a cost-effective alternative to high-priced PMS, offering financial relief and reduced stress. Additionally, it promotes ecological peace, as CNG is renowned for its eco-friendliness and emission of less harmful pollutants, ensuring the safety of both our citizens and the environment.

    “Our administration is committed to making Kaduna a business hub. Our energy needs are enormous. The Greenville Initiative will reenergise the business environment and provide employment opportunities for Kaduna residents. Energy is a major driver of business. With energy, small businesses will spring to life again. Youths would not only be employed in numbers, they would also have the opportunity to create and innovate. We therefore request Greenville LNG to kindly consider providing more gas hubs in Kaduna. “

    “The Kaduna State Government eagerly anticipates the positive impact that this groundbreaking initiative will bring to our State and the nation as a whole. We shall give Greenville LNG all the support it requires to make this initiative a resounding success”.

  • Senate swears in Adamawa senator

    Senate swears in Adamawa senator

    The Senate yesterday sworn in Reverend Amos Yohanna, of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), as Senator to represent Adamawa North Senatorial District.

    Yohanna replaces Senator Elisha Abbo who was recently sacked from the red chamber by the Appeal Court.

    The Clerk to the Senate, Chinedu Akubueze administered the oath of office and oath of allegiance on Yohanna, on the directive of the Deputy President of the Senate, Jibrin Barau, who presided over plenary.

    Following the swearing-in of Reverend Yohanna, APC now has 59 Senators, PDP – 37, LP – 8, NNPP – 2, SDP – 2, and APGA – 1 in the 10th National Assembly.

    Abbo, who had previously been affiliated with the PDP, made headlines when he defected to the APC following his initial term as Senator.

    The Court of Appeal’s recent ruling signaled a new chapter in the political landscape of Adamawa North Senatorial District.

    On February 27, 2023, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared the APC candidate, Senator Abbo, as winner with 71,927 votes defeating PDP’s Yohanna who scored 61,895 votes.

    Dissatisfied with the outcome, the PDP and Yohanna approached the tribunal.

    Yohanna, who contested election under the PDP, dragged  Abbo and INEC before the tribunal challenging the election which brought him back to the Senate.

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    In his petition marked, EPT/AD/SEN/02/2023, Yohanna, alleged that the election of Senator Abbo was invalid by reasons of corrupt practices or non-compliance with the provisions of the Electoral Act 2022.

    He averred that Senator Abbo was not duly elected by the majority of lawful votes cast during the election, alleging over voting at various polling units, false entries, alteration and cancellation of votes at several polling units.

    According to him, some of the alteration and cancellation were not signed by the presiding officers of the polling units, and prayed the tribunal to set aside the election of Senator Abbo.

    He also sought for an order of the tribunal to return him (Rev. Amos Yohanna) as the duly elected candidate for Adamawa North Senatorial seat having polled the highest number of lawful votes cast during the exercise.

    However, in its ruling, the tribunal dismissed the petition and awarded damages, asking the petitioner to pay N600,000 to Abbo.

    Dissatisfied, Rev Yohanna headed to the Court of Appeal which is the final Court for National Assembly Petitions which has ruled in his favour.

  • I will prosecute any corrupt official, says Bago

    I will prosecute any corrupt official, says Bago

    Niger state Governor, Mohammed Umar Bago has promised public prosecution and disgrace for anyone caught embezzling or misappropriating public funds.

    Bago gave the warning after he announced the commencement of the Niger State Agricultural Development Fund while moderating a session on the second day of the Niger State Green Economy Summit in Minna.

    According to him, taking the action of disgracing officials or individuals who misuse or embezzle public funds publicly would restore the confidence and trust of the people in government.

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    “The Agricultural Development Fund must live to expectation. We would create a Niger state Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Nigeria Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) and Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to make sure that these monies go to the real farmers. We will prosecute people publicly. When you touch public funds, we will disgrace you. That is what will bring the trust and confidence of the people in government”, he said.

    The governor also announced that the state government would give N1 million to anyone who returns to farming in the state, adding that the first 1,000 youths who key into the agro initiative of the state government would be given N1 million each.

    “The Niger State Agricultural Development Fund will start with an incentive from the Niger state government of N1 billion. Every local government area will give N100 million and as a government, we have seed money of N3.5 billion for people to enroll back into farming for sustainable development,” he said.

    The Niger State Government also entered into an agreement with One Hectare One Family to provide one million banana seeds for the benefit of Nigerlites.

  • Fed govt to resettle IDPs, returnees

    Fed govt to resettle IDPs, returnees

    The Federal Government is working out modalities to resettle returnees and the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Nigeria to a safe and better living condition.

    It is also redesigning an action plan for the IDP returnees and farmers to go back to their farms,

    The Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, said this when the Representative of United Nations Mines Action Services (UNMAS) visited in his office in Abuja, on Tuesday.

    Matawalle said the Federal Government would provide essential technical support for the establishment of a national mine action centre in the North East and extend it to the North West where incidence of insurgency has increased.

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    “Such a center will afford the IDPs the opportunity to return to their communities and have access to quality education,” he said.

    The representative of UNMAS to Nigeria, Edwin Faigmane, said that the UNMAS is to collaborate with the Nigerian Army to secure success for Mines Action Services Operations in Nigeria.

    He said there was the need to conduct technical surveys to identify hazardous areas that need to be safe before any other activities could take place.

    Edwin commended the minister for the audience and requested that they count on the government’s support in identifying areas of collaboration.

  • Groups lament North, South ‘disparity’, challenge Northern Govs

    Groups lament North, South ‘disparity’, challenge Northern Govs

    Two youth groups around the North have complained of development disparity between the northern and southern parts of the country.

    The groups- North East Youth Progressives Union and Coalition for Democratic Rights Group in Northern Nigeria-said in a joint briefing in Yola on Wednesday, “We have noted that development, including that of human capacity has not been at the same rate in the country. There is a disparity between the Northern and Southern parts of the country. Consequently, we have a situation in which our brothers and sisters from across the Niger make jest of our situation.”

    Chairman of the North East Youth Progressive Union, Dr. Kabir Sambo, who spoke for the groups at the briefing, asked northern leaders to rise for the development of the region.

    He challenged Governors of northern States to intensify education delivery program as part of a way forward.

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    The groups urged Governors from the North East and by extension all northern Governors to emulate exceptional Governors who are striving to develop their people and their States.

    Reading the text of the joint press briefing, Kabir Hassan singled out Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State with specific reference to education delivery and capacity building sectors.

    “Governor Yusuf within the last five months has paid for the tuition, feeding, and accommodation of 1001 post-graduate students to India. He has also paid the Senior Secondary school examination fees (NECO) for 57,000 students, tuition fees of 7,000 students at Bayero University, and tertiary institution students in Kano are now granted 50% discount on their fees,” Kabir Sambo said.

    He said the strides in Kano renews the hope of the youths of Northern Nigeria, and charged other leaders to emulate the Kano governor tor the overall development of the North.