Category: Northern Report

  • Arewa Think Tank backs Tinubu’s reforms, says Nigeria already experiencing economic rebound

    Arewa Think Tank backs Tinubu’s reforms, says Nigeria already experiencing economic rebound

    The Arewa Think Tank has endorsed the economic reforms of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, asserting that Nigeria is no longer waiting for recovery but is already experiencing signs of substantive economic rejuvenation.

    Convener of the group, Muhammad Alhaji Yakubu, made the remarks while responding to recent positive economic indicators, aligning with the view of former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Deputy Governor, Dr. Tunde Lemo, who recently stated that the country is “seeing light at the end of the tunnel” after a challenging period of reforms.

    Yakubu agreed with Lemo’s assessment but argued that the progress is more pronounced, declaring that “the light at the end of the tunnel is already shining.” He credited the emerging stability to the courage and political will demonstrated by President Tinubu in implementing far-reaching reforms despite their initial discomfort.

    He also applauded the President’s enthusiasm over the Nigerian capital market surpassing the ₦100 trillion mark in market capitalisation, describing the feat as a significant vote of confidence in the economy and a validation of the administration’s reform trajectory.

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    President Tinubu, through a statement issued by his spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, celebrated the milestone as historic, describing it as evidence of renewed investor confidence and the emergence of a new economic reality.

    According to the statement, the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) All-Share Index closed 2025 with a strong return of 51.19 per cent, outperforming major global indices, including the S&P 500 and FTSE 100.

    The President said this performance places Nigeria among the world’s best-performing equity markets and signals that the country is no longer a frontier market to be ignored.

    Yakubu said these developments validate the President’s insistence that tough reforms were unavoidable if Nigeria was to escape economic collapse.

    He also referenced Dr. Lemo’s warnings that without the removal of fuel subsidy, tax reforms, and monetary tightening, Nigeria could have plunged into a deeper crisis.

    Lemo had cited declining inflation, improved exchange-rate stability, and easing food pressures towards the end of 2025 as evidence of resilience.

    Yakubu said the Arewa Think Tank believes the gradual deceleration of inflation, stabilisation of the naira, and renewed activity in the capital market show that the reforms are beginning to yield results.

    “The ₦100 trillion NGX milestone, the decelerating inflation figures, and renewed investor confidence are not coincidences. They are outcomes of deliberate and courageous leadership,” he said.

    He urged Nigerians to exercise patience and continue to support the administration, adding that sustainable growth requires shared sacrifice.

    According to him, President Tinubu’s pledge to build a transparent, inclusive, and high-growth economy driven by fiscal and tax reforms offers hope that Nigeria is firmly on the path to recovery.

    “The journey has been tough, but the signs are clear. The tunnel is behind us, and the light is already shining,” Yakubu concluded.

  • Kaduna to host KBRT prize naming ceremony Jan 21

    Kaduna to host KBRT prize naming ceremony Jan 21

    Kaduna State Government has announced plans to host the KBRT Prize Naming Competition Ceremony on January 21, 2026, as part of activities marking a key milestone in the implementation of the Kaduna Bus Rapid Transit (KBRT) project.

    The ceremony according to a statement issued on Sunday by KBRT Communication Advisor, Jamila  Hamisu Farouk, is scheduled to hold at KADA HIVE in Kaduna, and is expected to bring together government officials, transport sector stakeholders, development partners, and members of the media.

    The KBRT project, branded Kaduna Connect, is a flagship transport initiative of the Uba Sani administration aimed at improving public transportation, easing mobility challenges, and promoting efficient urban movement across the state.

    The project is being implemented with technical and financial support from the French Development Agency (AFD), Kaduna State’s key development partner in advancing sustainable transport infrastructure.

    At the event, the winning name for the Kaduna Bus Rapid Transit system will be unveiled, while gifts will be presented to the winner of the naming competition. Other activities highlighting the importance and future impact of the project will also feature.

    The Kaduna State Government expressed optimism that the KBRT project will enhance the efficiency, safety, and affordability of public transportation, while reinforcing its commitment to inclusive, people-centred development.

  • Army unveils admin block, library at GSS Wase

    Army unveils admin block, library at GSS Wase

    The Nigerian Army has unveiled a newly constructed administrative block and library at Government Secondary School (GSS), Wase, Plateau State, as part of efforts to strengthen civil–military relations and support educational development.

    The project, executed under the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Special Intervention Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC) initiative, was inaugurated on Saturday, January 10, 2026, at the instance of the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 1 Division, Nigerian Army, and Commander Sector 1, Operation Fansan Yamma, Major General Abubakar Sadiq Mohammed Wase.

    Speaking at the ceremony, the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, said the Nigerian Army remains committed to contributing meaningfully to national development beyond its core security mandate. He was represented by the GOC 3 Division, Nigerian Army, and Commander, Operation Enduring Peace, Major General Folusho Oyinlola.

    The COAS noted that addressing Nigeria’s security and developmental challenges requires sustained collaboration between the military and the civil populace, stressing that education remains a critical pillar for national progress.

    He urged students of the school to remain disciplined, focused and committed to academic excellence, describing them as future leaders whose success would shape the nation’s destiny.

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    In his welcome address, Major General Wase said the project was driven by his passion for youth development and quality education. He described education as a powerful tool for nation-building and encouraged the students and school authorities to ensure proper utilisation of the facilities.

    According to him, the intervention was also aimed at leaving a lasting impact on the community while reinforcing trust and cooperation between the Army and civilians.

    The Principal of Government Secondary School, Wase, Malam Musa Ajiya in his vote of thanks, expressed deep appreciation to the Nigerian Army for its consistent support to education and national security through CIMIC projects.

    He said the new facilities would significantly improve the school’s learning environment and academic performance, pledging that the school management would ensure proper maintenance of the buildings.

    Highlights of the event include the commissioning, unveiling and inspection of the administrative block and library, presentation of teaching aids to four districts, cultural performances by students and presentation of souvenirs to distinguished guests.

  • 28 kidnapped Plateau travellers released

    28 kidnapped Plateau travellers released

    The twenty-eight travellers who were abducted on December 21, 2025 in Zak community of Bashar District of Wase local government area of Plateau State have been released by their abductors.

    The victims including men, women and children were heading to Sabon Layi community of Bashar District to attend a Maulud event when they were abducted.

    The kidnappers had after the incident, contacted the victims’ relatives, demanding N1.5m ransom per person, a demand the relatives said they could not afford, pleading with the kidnappers to release them.

    The abductors later slashed the ransom to N30m but asked the victim’s relatives to provide three new brand motorcycles in addition.

    By Thursday, victims’ families said the kidnappers had reversed their demand, requiring N1.5m and one new motorcycle per victim for their release.

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    Confirming the release, a youth leader in Wase LGA, Sapi’i Sambo, said the victims have been released.

    He said security operatives called in the night saying that they had rescued the victims.

    Also, a parent from Zak community whose child was amongst those kidnapped, Dauda Ibrahim, confirmed the release, explaining that “we were told by the security that our children have been released and are currently in Bashar town. We are grateful to God Almighty and to the DSS operatives.”

  • Illegal mining fuels insecurity in Niger – Commissioner tells Police

    Illegal mining fuels insecurity in Niger – Commissioner tells Police

    Illegal mining has moved beyond regulatory breaches to fuel wider criminal activities and insecurity and has become a major driver of insecurity in Niger State, the Commissioner for Mineral Resources, Muhammed Qasim Danjuma, has disclosed.

    Danjuma stated this during a visit to the Niger State Police Command headquarters in Minna, where he warned that unregulated mineral extraction is no longer just an economic or environmental issue but a growing security threat.

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    He said illegal mining operations now provide cover for criminal elements, contributing to violence, environmental degradation and instability in host communities across the state.

    “Our vision is a Niger State where mineral resources contribute to prosperity, not criminality,” the commissioner told the police leadership, adding that illicit mining activities undermine public safety and sustainable development.

    Danjuma called for the revival of the state’s illegal mining task force, unregulated mining describing it as a key step in confronting the security risks linked to unregulated mining pointing that unregulated mining now provides cover for criminal elements, leading to environmental degradation, loss of revenue and rising instability in host communities..

  • Benue Marine Carnival 2025: Unlocking marine and blue economy wealth of the Food Basket State

    Benue Marine Carnival 2025: Unlocking marine and blue economy wealth of the Food Basket State

    By Lubem Gena

    When the serene banks of River Benue in Makurdi burst into colour, music, boat races and cultural splendour during the maiden Benue Marine Carnival 2025, it was far more than a festive spectacle. It was a bold declaration of economic intent.

    It was Benue State confidently announcing to Nigeria and the world that its vast inland waterways—long admired, yet historically underutilised—are ready to be transformed into engines of growth, employment, tourism and sustainable development.

    Held at the Makurdi Golf Course Waterfront on December 31, 2025, and January 1, 2026, the carnival marked a historic inflection point in Benue’s economic narrative. For decades, the state has rightly worn the crown of Nigeria’s Food Basket, anchored on agriculture as its dominant economic identity. Yet, beneath this agrarian strength lies another immense natural endowment: the River Benue—one of Nigeria’s most strategic inland waterways, rich in commercial, recreational and ecological value.

    The Marine Carnival, aptly themed “Showcasing the Economic Potentials of River Benue,” brought this latent asset into sharp national focus. It redefined how Benue can diversify its economy at a time when subnational governments are under increasing pressure to expand revenue sources, reduce dependence on federal allocations and create sustainable jobs for a growing population.

    The success of the Benue Marine Carnival is inseparable from the strategic foresight of the Alia administration. Declaring the carnival open through his Chief of Staff, Barr. Moses Atagher, the Executive Governor of Benue State, Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia, underscored the global relevance of the marine and blue economy, describing it as a multi-billion-dollar industry that Benue State can no longer afford to ignore.

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    This vision found concrete institutional expression in the creation of the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy—an audacious yet timely policy decision that aligns Benue with emerging global and national economic priorities.

    Equally significant is the appointment of Hon. Denis Ter Iyaghigba, a committed industry expert with over two decades of hands-on experience, as the pioneer Commissioner. His leadership has provided the ministry with technical depth, strategic clarity and operational momentum.

    Governor Alia’s public commendation of Hon. Iyaghigba for “a job already well done” reflects not only confidence in the ministry’s direction, but also an understanding that governance must anticipate future opportunities rather than merely respond to present challenges.

    At first glance, the Benue Marine Carnival dazzled with entertainment—boat races, swimming competitions, manual sand dredging contests, cultural performances and beach football. But beneath the spectacle lay a carefully thought-out economic logic.

    The carnival functioned as a live economic exhibition, demonstrating real-life marine activities capable of evolving into sustainable industries. Boat displays and races showcased inland water transportation as a cheaper, safer and environmentally friendly alternative to overburdened road networks. Manual dredging competitions highlighted the economic relevance of sand dredging when properly regulated, especially for construction and infrastructure development. Swimming contests and water sports pointed to the immense tourism, leisure and recreation economy that River Benue can support.

    In essence, the carnival translated abstract policy concepts into tangible, income-generating possibilities—making the blue economy real, practical and relatable to investors, youths and riverine communities.

    One of the most immediate economic derivatives of the Benue Marine Carnival is tourism development. Events of this scale naturally attract visitors, media attention and spending, stimulating local businesses across the hospitality value chain. Hotels, restaurants, transport operators, entertainers, artisans and informal traders all benefited directly from the influx of participants and spectators.

    More significantly, Hon. Iyaghigba’s announcement of plans to partner with the Makurdi Golf Club to develop a permanent beach and carnival site signals a long-term tourism and leisure strategy. A dedicated waterfront destination has the potential to transform Makurdi into a recreational hub, boost internally generated revenue and reposition the city as a destination for festivals, conferences and leisure tourism.

    Such waterfront development also carries powerful urban renewal implications—encouraging infrastructure upgrades, environmental sanitation, safety management and private sector investment along the river corridor.

    Perhaps the most compelling impact of the Benue Marine Carnival lies in its contribution to employment creation and youth empowerment. Over the two days, fishermen, boat operators, divers, artisans, entertainers, media professionals and event managers found opportunities for income, exposure and networking.

    In the long term, a thriving marine and blue economy ecosystem promises thousands of direct and indirect jobs—spanning aquaculture, boat building and repairs, marine logistics, tourism services, water safety, environmental monitoring and value-chain businesses.

    For a youthful state like Benue, this represents a critical pathway to tackling unemployment while reducing rural-urban migration.

    By actively involving young people in competitions and demonstrations, the carnival also served as a skills-orientation platform, sparking interest in marine-related vocations many had never considered viable career paths.

    The presence of members of the Benue State Executive Council—including the Commissioner for Lands, Rev. Dr. Frederick Lanshima Ikyaan; the Commissioner for Power, Renewable Energy and Transport, Hon. Joseph Jir; and other senior government appointees such as Mr. Solomon Iorpev, Special Assistant to the Governor on Strategic Communication, and General Godwin Malu (rtd), Special Adviser on Internal Security—projected a strong image of inter-ministerial synergy and political unity.

    Goodwill messages from private sector leaders, including the MD/CEO of Novus Microfinance Bank, Mrs. Patricia Goja, and the MD/CEO of Benue State GeoMining Company Limited, Dr. Erdoo Mongol-Aga, further underscored a commitment to sustainability.

    The participation of the Nigerian Navy, Nigerian Army and the Benue Association of Maritime Cadets (BAMC) reinforced the state’s seriousness about safety, regulation and professionalism in marine activities.

    By celebrating River Benue as an economic asset, the carnival reinforced the importance of waterway protection, safety and environmental sustainability. Activities were designed not only to entertain but also to educate—helping communities understand that economic exploitation of water resources must go hand-in-hand with conservation. This approach aligns squarely with global blue economy principles, which emphasise the sustainable use of aquatic resources for long-term prosperity without degrading ecosystems.

    As the carnival ended on a high note—with prizes awarded across swimming, dredging, boat racing and football competitions, and electrifying performances by top entertainers—it became clear that Benue had achieved far more than a successful event. It had launched a brand.

    Hon. Iyaghigba’s assurance that the carnival will be grown into a flagship national event reflects a clear understanding of its strategic value. With consistency, improved scale and stronger partnerships, the Benue Marine Carnival can join the ranks of Nigeria’s iconic economic and cultural festivals—drawing national and international attention while anchoring long-term development.

    The Benue Marine Carnival 2025 stands as a bold and visionary intervention—redefining Benue State’s economic identity beyond agriculture alone. It demonstrated how culture, policy, investment and community participation can converge to unlock dormant wealth.

    By turning River Benue into a stage for opportunity, the Alia administration has taken a decisive step toward economic diversification, youth empowerment and sustainable growth. The carnival was not just an event; it was a statement of purpose—clear, confident and forward-looking.

    For Benue State, the marine and blue economy is no longer a distant concept. It has arrived—colourfully, convincingly and with immense promise.

  • NGO, CSOs fault one-year delay in federal board inaugurations

    NGO, CSOs fault one-year delay in federal board inaugurations

    The convener of the forum of NGOs and CSOs for sustainable public service, Comrade Abdullahi Shiro, has criticised the prolonged delay in inaugurating chairmen and members of federal government boards, agencies, and parastatals appointed more than a year ago, describing the situation as governance in suspension.

    In a statement issued by the forum, Shiro drew a comparison between the swift legislative treatment given to ambassadorial nominations and the stalled inauguration of domestic governance structures.

    He argued that while ambassadorial postings received accelerated approval from the National Assembly, federal boards with more immediate impact on citizens continue to await activation.

    The group stressed that board appointments are not ceremonial or political privileges, but constitutionally established instruments for policy direction, institutional checks, and strategic oversight.

    It warned that failure to inaugurate these boards centralises power within management structures, weakens transparency, and undermines the purpose of corporate governance.

    Citing the importance of the affected sectors to national development, the forum called on the Federal Government to immediately inaugurate all recently appointed Chairmen, Board Members, and Chief Executives, issue the requisite instruments of office, and allow the institutions to resume full operations.

    According to the statement, more than a year after the Federal Government unveiled an extensive list of appointments—explicitly stating that they would take immediate effect—many of the agencies remain inactive due to the absence of formal inauguration, take-off briefings, and instruments of office.

    This, the forum said, has stalled board-level governance and prevented appointees from convening meetings, approving policies, exercising oversight, or providing strategic direction.

    The group noted that this vacuum has eroded accountability, slowed reforms, and weakened service delivery, creating what it described as a widening gap between presidential intent and operational reality.

    The delayed inauguration affects more than forty-six strategic institutions, including the National Youth Service Corps, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading Company, Nigerian Postal Service, Nigerian Railway Corporation, NIMASA, the Industrial Training Fund, river basin authorities, research councils, and numerous Federal Medical Centres and Teaching Hospitals nationwide.

    The forum stressed that these boards oversee critical sectors such as youth development, aviation, power, education, health, science and technology, infrastructure, environment, finance, maritime services, and social protection.

    It added that many of the institutions are already grappling with funding shortfalls, industrial disputes, infrastructural decay, and declining public trust.

    It argued that the prolonged delay is directly responsible for stalled approvals, weak oversight mechanisms, and sluggish responses to operational needs, especially within the health sector, where timely decisions are vital for national well-being.

    The group urged the Federal Government to demonstrate its commitment to reform and institutional efficiency through concrete administrative action.

    It noted that Nigerians increasingly expect governance outcomes that go beyond public announcements and translate into tangible results.

  • Niger youths solidly behind Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda — Limateef

    Niger youths solidly behind Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda — Limateef

    The newly appointed Director of the Niger State Chapter of the City Boy Movement, Ambassador Ahmad Abubakar, popularly known as Oga Limateef, has expressed appreciation to the leadership of the movement over his appointment, assuring that youths in Niger State remain firmly aligned with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.

    Limateef, a leading youth advocate and Founder/Chief Executive Officer of Limateef Group, described the appointment as a call to service and a clear reflection of the growing confidence in the role of young people in national development.

    He specifically thanked Mr. Seyi Tinubu for what he described as consistent leadership, vision, and mentorship, noting that his example continues to motivate young Nigerians to embrace purposeful engagement, unity, and civic responsibility.

    The Niger State Director also expressed appreciation to the Director-General of the City Boy Movement, Hon. Francis Shoga, for finding him worthy of the responsibility and entrusting him with the task of mobilising and coordinating youths across the state in support of the Federal Government’s development agenda.

    According to Limateef, youths in Niger State remain fully supportive of President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, citing visible interventions and sustained engagements with the state as key drivers of trust and confidence.

    He referenced major milestones such as President Tinubu’s visit to Niger State for the inauguration of the Food Security and Agricultural Mechanisation Programme, the commissioning of modern farming equipment under Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago, and the remodelling and commissioning of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Airport in Minna.

    He also noted the administration’s swift interventions during periods of emergency as further evidence of the President’s commitment to the welfare of the people of Niger State.

    Limateef also acknowledged the humanitarian intervention of the First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, who donated N1 billion through the Renewed Hope Initiative to victims of the flood disaster in Mokwa Local Government Area.

    He described the gesture as a demonstration of empathy and responsive leadership, adding that her visit to elder statesmen, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida and General Abdulsalami Abubakar (rtd), whom she referred to as “fathers of the nation,” underscored her respect for leadership and national unity.

    He further commended the youth-focused engagements of Seyi Tinubu in Niger State through the Renewed Hope Youth Engagement Initiative (RHYE), particularly his outreach to young people during his Ramadan visit to Minna, noting that such engagements have strengthened youth participation, trust, and inclusion in governance.

    Limateef said these engagements clearly demonstrate that the First Family holds Niger State in high regard, assuring that the people and youths of the state will continue to give their support and goodwill to the Tinubu administration.

    Reaffirming his commitment, he assured that the City Boy Movement in Niger State will continue to mobilise, sensitise, and engage young people through constructive dialogue, unity, and development-oriented initiatives in line with the Renewed Hope vision.

    “This appointment is an opportunity to serve. Niger youths are fully on board with the Renewed Hope Agenda, and we remain committed to contributing positively to its success through unity, inclusion, and active civic engagement,” he said.

  • Gbenga Hashim’s solidarity movement strengthens northern mobilization, rallies support in Kaduna

    Gbenga Hashim’s solidarity movement strengthens northern mobilization, rallies support in Kaduna

    The Gbenga Hashim Solidarity Movement has intensified its grassroots mobilisation in Northern Nigeria, with a renewed push in Kaduna State as part of preparations ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    Speaking during an engagement with local mobilising groups in Kaduna, the National Coordinator of the movement, Abdurazak Hamzat, reaffirmed the group’s commitment to what he described as safeguarding Nigeria through sustained grassroots mobilisation across the country.

    Hamzat said the Kaduna visit was part of the movement’s ongoing nationwide consultations aimed at assessing state-level activities and encouraging members to remain focused despite the prevailing political climate.

    He disclosed that the Gbenga Hashim Solidarity Movement has established several mobilising groups across the federation, noting that Kaduna State alone hosts four different groups spread across various local government areas.

    According to him, the movement operates through multiple solidarity structures, all united by a shared national objective of promoting good governance and national renewal.

    “Our message to Nigerians as we approach the 2027 general elections is clear: citizens must actively safeguard the country from misrule and misgovernance,” Hamzat said, adding that the movement remains resolute in mobilising Nigerians nationwide.

    Also speaking, the Chief of Staff to Dr. Gbenga Hashim, Mr. Kamal Sani, described the movement as strong, focused, and divinely guided. He expressed optimism that, given the calibre of individuals involved and what he described as divine support, the movement would continue to grow and make a positive impact on Nigeria’s future.

    Sani portrayed Dr. Gbenga Hashim as a unifier and bridge-builder, citing his extensive background in politics and business, as well as his long-standing commitment to national development. He noted that Hashim’s cross-religious and regional relationships place him in a unique position to foster unity and collective progress across the country.

    In his remarks, the Kaduna State Coordinator of the Gbenga Hashim Solidarity Movement, Comrade Ahmed Sabo Jimeta, commended the dedication of grassroots mobilisers working to advance the objectives of the movement. He expressed appreciation to supporters, particularly women and men actively involved in its activities, describing their efforts as critical to sustaining the movement’s momentum.

    Jimeta said the level of commitment demonstrated by members across Kaduna State reflects a strong sense of unity and purpose, reaffirming the movement’s resolve to continue supporting Dr. Gbenga Hashim’s presidential aspiration ahead of the 2027 elections.

    In a related development, another pro-Gbenga Hashim group, led by Muhammad Aliyu Kacham, the GOH Front, called on coordinators across the 23 local government areas of Kaduna State to intensify mobilisation efforts towards the actualisation of Hashim’s presidential ambition.

    The one-day event attracted hundreds of supporters who paid glowing tributes to the Kebbi-born politician and global businessman.

    Dignitaries in attendance included Dr. Ibrahim Umar, Alhaji Muhammad Zanna, Alhaji Muhammad Danmaliki, and Amina Ibrahim, among others.

  • You’re a nation builder: Gwarzo hails Abba at 63

    You’re a nation builder: Gwarzo hails Abba at 63

    The President of the MAAUN Group of Universities, Professor Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo, has congratulated Kano Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, on the his 63rd birthday, describing him as a committed nation builder with a clear vision for progress.

    Gwarzo conveyed this message in a statement he personally signed and made available to newsmen on Sunday. 

    He praised Yusuf’s leadership style and achievements, noting that his performance within just two years in office has been both credible and commendable.

    According to him, the Governor’s achievements are a clear testimony to his vision, dedication, and unwavering focus on moving Kano State forward. He emphasized that Governor Yusuf’s commitment to good governance, people-oriented policies, and sustainable development is evident across critical sectors of the state.

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    “Your clear vision and steadfast commitment to the people of Kano are visible to all. In just two years, you have recorded remarkable achievements that speak volumes of your passion for service and your love for the state,” Professor Gwarzo stated. “This is true patriotism and genuine nation building.”

    He further acknowledged the Governor’s efforts in restoring public confidence in governance and inspiring hope among the people through purposeful leadership and inclusive policies.

    “On behalf of my family and the entire MAAUN Group of Universities,I warmly congratulate you on your 63rd birthday. I wish you good health, wisdom, and many more years of impactful service to Kano State and the nation at large,” he stated.