Tag: Ganduje

  • Kano governor to reduce ministries

    The Governor of Kano State, Abdullahi umar Ganguje, said on Monday that plans are underway to rationalize ministries, departments and agencies in the state to save cost for effective performance.

    Ganduje said the reorganization become necessary following the dwindling federal allocation to the state.

    The governor gave the indication at the swearing ceremony of the newly appointed Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Rab’u Sulieman Bichi and the state’s Head of Service, Mohammed Auwal Na’iya at the Government House, Kano.

    He said it is necessary to embark on the re-organization in order to save cost and serve the people well.

    “The re-organization is to increase efficiency, reduction of wastages and optimum utilization of our resources, our meager resources must be utilized in a very prudent manner.

    “We must get people of high sense of responsibility, high sense of duty and people who will assist us to face the challenges we are facing today. I call on all civil servants in the state to bear with us and cooperate with us, “Ganduje stated.

     

  • Debt inherited from Kwankwaso not a crime, says Ganduje

    Kano State Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje defended yesterday the debt profile of N294.5billion he inherited from ex-Governor Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso.

    He said the debt was not a crime.

    Ganduje, who addressed reporters at the Government House, Kano, attributed the debt to the dwindling price of crude in the international market, saying it would not affect the state in the discharge of its responsibilities.

    He said: “I admit that it is a huge debt. I’m part and parcel of the Kwankwaso administration and whatever may have happened, we all should take responsibility.

    “On the issue of liabilities, yes, it is correct that we have a huge liability. But that does not mean it is a crime. We planned everything together with my boss (Kwankwaso). But unfortunately, what we envisaged did not work, as the price of oil fell. So, what do we do? We could not complete the projects because of lack of funds. This is not a problem.

    “Now, it is a matter of re-planning and rescheduling. There is no problem. Even the contractors, we shall reschedule their payments. We shall pay them, which will be based on what we have on ground.

    “Those people, who cry foul because of liabilities, are only being shortsighted, because by the time they complete their tenure, it will be the same story. I don’t want to cry because we have huge liabilities. Yes, we have huge debt and this is not a crime.

    “Oil was more than $100 per barrel. Now it is $50 per barrel. It has come down by more than half. Then, we had already started projects. Do we cancel them? No, we cannot. So, we have to manage what we have—that is no problem to me.”

  • Ganduje, others get Certificates of Return

    Ganduje, others get Certificates of Return

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Friday in Kano issued certificates of return to the Governor-elect, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and his Deputy, Prof. Hafiz Abubakar, including the 24 House of Representatives members, three senators-elect and 40 state House of Assembly members-elect.

    Ganduje who received the certificate of return from the national commissioner, Ambassador M. Wali, said he is seeking the voice of the good people of Kano and their input, “as we face our challenges in the state.”

    He said, “Ii will work hard to consolidate and built on the achievements, programmes and policies initiated and exhibited by the present administration.”

    He said that priority areas of his administration will focus on education, agriculture, health, job creation, youth and women empowerment and infrastructural development which would maintained and greatly enhanced.

    He noted further, “in addition, new initiatives in various sectors of development would be introduced,” adding that, “I pledge my total support to APCs manifesto and the leadership of General Muhammadu Buharl in its quest to give birth to a new Nigeria.

    Ganduje who is the current Deputy Governor said he is using the opportunity to thank his party for honouring him with the ticket to fly its colours, the leaders and members for their invaluable contributions that made his victory a reality.

    According to him, “a solid foundation of good governance , transparent and accountable leadership that place the people first has been laid in Kano under the leadership of governor Kwankwaso’s administration, is substantially changing the face of governance in Kano.

    Also speaking, the National Commissioner of INEC in-charge of Kano, Katsina and Jigawa states, Ambassador Muhammad Ahmed Wali said election in the country is becoming a more difficult process because of the enormity of work involved, or the huge expenditure it entails with the share intervening variables.

    Wali explained that all the stakeholders in the electoral process need to work together to address the intervening variable in the electoral process and in doing so, it will enhance the democratic process in the country.

    Speaking on behalf of Kano senators-elect, Alhaji Barau Jubril, Senator-elect to represent Kano North Senatorial district that the people of the state for responding positively at the material time.

    Jubrin added that they have resolved to do everything legitimate possible to bring succour to the people of the state.

  • Ganduje, Takai battle for Kwankwaso’s seat

    Ganduje, Takai battle for Kwankwaso’s seat

    The road to the governorship election in Kano State has been rough. The candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, and his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) counterpart, Alhaji Salihu Takai, are warming up for the poll. KOLADE ADEYEMI examines the fierce battle for power and the chances of the two candidates. 

    Ahead of the April 11 governorship election in Kano State, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC), the two major parties with strong candidates, are poised for a fierce battle. The campaign for the election has taken Alhaji Salihu Takai of the PDP and Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje of the APC to the 44 local governments. The die is now cast; there is a stiff contest to capture the attention of the electorates.

    The battle has been taken to the airwaves.  Supporters of the two candidates are now engaged in a war-of-words at local radio stations. Using blackmail and propaganda, they are castigating one another and selling their candidates to the public. Though the two candidates have consistently urged their supporters to eschew violence, political thugs loyal to them continue to flout this non-violent stance, especially during rallies and road shows. The Kano State Police Command, however, are not taking it cool, as the police have been arresting and prosecuting party supporters who engage in thuggery and violence.

    Last week, police paraded 23 suspected political thugs, including a female, alleged to have sponsored the killing of one of the victims during a political clash. The State Commissioner of Police Idris Ibrahim told reporters that a clash between two political rivals in Ladi Makole, Warawa Local Government Area, resulted in the killing of one person and  wanton destruction of properties. He said the police and other security agencies are prepared to provide security during the elections, by ensuring that enough men are deployed to the nooks and crannies of the state.

    The Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of the Zone, Alhaji Muhammadu Tambari Yabo, has read the riot act to politicians, saying police were ready to arrest and prosecute anybody engaged in electoral violence, no matter how highly placed. He said: “We have not forgotten the 2011 elections and the violence that followed it. That was a sad experience that no one would want a repeat. So, we should be prepared to have elections that will be free, fair, peaceful and rancour-free. We should make sure that our activities are within the ambits of the law. Let me give the Ghana example where electoral officers and returning officers move freely with electoral materials (on their bicycles) after elections without molestation or harassment from anybody. We should not be seen to be carrying offensive weapons while on political rallies. Don’t carry anything you can use to take advantage of your brother in a way of inflicting injury on him. Our wish is that what happened in 2011 will not repeat itself again and as the custodians of law and order, we will do our best as police men to make sure that we will not record election violence this time round.”

    Tambari drew attention to Section 94 (2) of the Electoral Act which prescribed  a fine of N2 million or two-year imprisonment or both to persons convicted for being in possession of offensive weapons during political rallies or on the election day. He said he has directed all Commissioners of Police under him to bring the law to full bear no matter, whose ox is gored. Yabo added: “I wish to strongly warn at this juncture that the police and other law enforcement agencies will bring into bear the full weight of the law on all violators of electoral and other national laws. These laws are very categorical in guiding your conduct during electioneering campaigns,” he added.

    Ganduje said the APC will record 100 per cent victory in the  most populous state. Ganduje who spoke to reporters during an interactive session in his office, also declared that the victory of the APC presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, in the 2015 general elections is sure, citing calamitous leadership allegedly run by the PDP at the centre. From Ganduje’s calculations, the APC is ready to sweep the 40 House of Assembly seats, 24 House of Representatives seats, three Senatorial seats and the governorship seat in Kano. He added that Buhari’s victory in Kano would be 100 per cent.

    He said: “The die has been cast, we are ready for the race and, Insha Allah, and we shall succeed. For our President-in-waiting, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, we are working very hard to give him the maximum votes here in Kano. If possible, all those who registered, even those who are not in the APC, we are begging them, we are soliciting for their support, we are appealing for them to vote for our president because of the different shortcomings, different man-made calamities, we require somebody who is upright, somebody has the political will, somebody who is strong, somebody who can fight injustice — no matter what will happen to him and to any other person. So, we shall continue to do that to ensure that we contribute our quota being the most populous state. We want to lead in giving him (Buhari) the maximum vote, may God help us.

    “We are also working very hard to ensure that all our candidates will be able to make it in the forthcoming elections. For the governorship, Insha Allah, we shall celebrate, we shall rejoice together, but we have to work hard before that time. Here in Kano, the issue is continuity, the issue is consolidation — consolidation with new innovations, consolidation with ideas and consolidation with a lot of planning and calculations. Governor Rabi’u Kwankwaso has done an excellent job. Hence, there is a need to consolidate and complete those projects that we may not be able to complete within the period of this administration. But, beyond that, we need to introduce new innovations in critical infrastructure in Kano State.”

    On his agenda for the state, he said: “We have done a lot in education. My administration, Insha Allah, will consolidate and lay emphasis on qualitative education; because looking at the quality of education all over the country, I am sure you’ll agree with me that it is appalling. Look at WAEC and NECO results, you’ll understand what I’m talking about. So, we shall ensure that there is quality in the system; and of course in terms of quantity, we shall continue to improve. We are even attacking it from so many fronts—even those who are beyond school age are included. We shall introduce adult education, so that we capture all those that cannot read and write.”

    He added that his administration will concentrate on the provision of stable power supply under Independent Power Project (IPP), road construction, transforming Kano to a mega-city, integrated rural development, boosting the agricultural sector and increasing Internally Generated Revenue (IGR.)

    The Director-General of Kano State Hisbah Board, Alhaji Abba Sa’ad Sufi, said:  “Dr. Ganduje has all it takes to succeed our leader, Governor Kwankwaso. As the Deputy Governor and Second-in-Command of the Kwankwasiyya Movement, he is part and parcel of the development we are witnessing in Kano. He was there as the Deputy to Governor Kwankwaso between 1999 and 2003. He is also here now; and he knows how Governor Kwankwaso manages the economy. He has been part of all the decision-making and as a leader with a great mind and great ambition for Kano, Governor Kwankwaso would not have entrusted such an important mantle to somebody who has not been tested and trusted. Everybody in Kano and those who have been visiting the state recently are aware that a revolution is going on; and it will take only a fool to say that these good tidings that are flowing in Kano should not continue. So, Dr. Ganduje is there for continuity. He is there to build on the legacies of his boss and also introduce innovations that will take Kano State to greater heights.

    Ganduje is not a small fry in Kano politics. He has been there for over four decades and he is one of the bulldozers in the political landscape. A foundation member of the PDP, he gave up his ambition to govern Kano in 1999, after he was pressured by stakeholders to step down and support Kwankwaso, who eventually picked the ticket and chose him as the running-mate. Ganduje was Commissioner for Works, Housing and Transport between 1994 and 1998. He was Kwankwaso’s deputy between 1999 and 2003. Before then, he served as Administrative Secretary, Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA); Development Secretary of Kwalli Development Area; Sole Administrator of Abaji Area Council; Chairman, Gwagwalada Area Council; Special Adviser (Political) to Kwankwaso when he was Defence Minister; Executive Secretary of Lake Chad Basin Commission and Assistant Secretary of the defunct National Party of Nigeria (NPN) in the Second Republic. Many believe that Ganduje’s wealth of experience in politics and civil service put him at a vintage position to win.

    Takai, the PDP candidate, is also not a novice in Kano politics. He has the full backing of the former governor, who is now Minister of Education, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau. Takai is also believed to be in the good books of the Ulamas and some traditional rulers. In 2011, he challenged Kwankwaso under the platform of the defunct All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP), but was defeated with just 60,000 votes.  His supporters believe that, this time round, Takai would make it to Government House. He has been campaigning all over the state. But, he may face challenges in some places because of the emergence of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari as the APC presidential candidate. Though Buhari is not from Kano, he has a big following in the state; he is loved and cherished by the Talakawas.

    Takai was former Commissioner of Local Government Affairs during the Shekarau administration. According to Farouk Iya, the white-beaded Malam remains the only candidate that can defeat the APC in Kano.  Iya is a close associate of the PDP candidate. He had to resign as Commissioner of Education when Kwankwaso dumped the PDP because he was not ready to jump ship. Today, he is the Director-General of Takai Campaign Organization.

    Takai said that his ambition was not a do-or-die affair, but an art of God and a sincere intention to rescue Kano from “the mercy of a very harsh government that is making life unbearable for all.” He added: “It is a pity that the state government has distanced itself from the population and has been involved in destructive activities, rather than being constructive. They do not seem to have concrete plans to develop the state, but are needlessly engaged in unnecessary waste of public funds.”

    Takai said his government would concentrate more on agriculture, education, security, health, commerce and industry, human development, as well as infrastructural development.

    The Kano governorship race promises to be an interesting one. The two candidates are popular and with the capricious nature of Kano politics, pundits believe that it would be difficult to make a clear-cut prediction on who will emerge the winner on April 11.

  • Ganduje, Takai battle for Kwankwaso’s seat

    Ganduje, Takai battle for Kwankwaso’s seat

    The road to the governorship election in Kano State has been rough. The candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje and his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) counterpart, Alhaji Salihu Takai are warming up for the poll. KOLADE ADEYEMI examines the fierce battle for power and the chances of the two candidates. 

    Ahead of the April 11 governorship election in Kano State, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC), the two major parties with strong candidates, are poised for a fierce battle. The campaign for the election has taken Alhaji Salihu Takai of the PDP and Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje of the APC to the 44 local governments. The die is now cast; there is a stiff contest to capture the attention of the electorates.

    The battle has been taken to the airwaves.  Supporters of the two candidates are now engaged in a war-of-words at local radio stations. Using blackmail and propaganda, they are castigating one another and selling their candidates to the public. Though the two candidates have consistently urged their supporters to eschew violence, political thugs loyal to them continue to flout this non-violent stance, especially during rallies and road shows. The Kano State Police Command, however, are not taking it cool, as the police have been arresting and prosecuting party supporters who engage in thuggery and violence.

    Last week, police paraded 23 suspected political thugs, including a female, alleged to have sponsored the killing of one of the victims during a political clash. The State Commissioner of Police Idris Ibrahim told reporters that a clash between two political rivals in Ladi Makole, Warawa Local Government Area, resulted in the killing of one person and  wanton destruction of properties. He said the police and other security agencies are prepared to provide security during the elections, by ensuring that enough men are deployed to the nooks and crannies of the state.

    The Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of the Zone, Alhaji Muhammadu Tambari Yabo, has read the riot act to politicians, saying police were ready to arrest and prosecute anybody engaged in electoral violence, no matter how highly placed. He said: “We have not forgotten the 2011 elections and the violence that followed it. That was a sad experience that no one would want a repeat. So, we should be prepared to have elections that will be free, fair, peaceful and rancour-free. We should make sure that our activities are within the ambits of the law. Let me give the Ghana example where electoral officers and returning officers move freely with electoral materials (on their bicycles) after elections without molestation or harassment from anybody. We should not be seen to be carrying offensive weapons while on political rallies. Don’t carry anything you can use to take advantage of your brother in a way of inflicting injury on him. Our wish is that what happened in 2011 will not repeat itself again and as the custodians of law and order, we will do our best as police men to make sure that we will not record election violence this time round.”

    Tambari drew attention to Section 94 (2) of the Electoral Act which prescribed  a fine of N2 million or two-year imprisonment or both to persons convicted for being in possession of offensive weapons during political rallies or on the election day. He said he has directed all Commissioners of Police under him to bring the law to full bear no matter, whose ox is gored. Yabo added: “I wish to strongly warn at this juncture that the police and other law enforcement agencies will bring into bear the full weight of the law on all violators of electoral and other national laws. These laws are very categorical in guiding your conduct during electioneering campaigns,” he added.

    Ganduje said the APC will record 100 per cent victory in the  most populous state. Ganduje who spoke to reporters during an interactive session in his office, also declared that the victory of the APC presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, in the 2015 general elections is sure, citing calamitous leadership allegedly run by the PDP at the centre. From Ganduje’s calculations, the APC is ready to sweep the 40 House of Assembly seats, 24 House of Representatives seats, three Senatorial seats and the governorship seat in Kano. He added that Buhari’s victory in Kano would be 100 per cent.

    In his words, “the die has been cast, we are ready for the race and, Insha Allah, and we shall succeed. For our President-in-waiting, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, we are working very hard to give him the maximum votes here in Kano. If possible, all those who registered, even those who are not in the APC, we are begging them, we are soliciting for their support, we are appealing for them to vote for our president because of the different shortcomings, different man-made calamities, we require somebody who is upright, somebody has the political will, somebody who is strong, somebody who can fight injustice — no matter what will happen to him and to any other person. So, we shall continue to do that to ensure that we contribute our quota being the most populous state. We want to lead in giving him (Buhari) the maximum vote, may God help us.

    “We are also working very hard to ensure that all our candidates will be able to make it in the forthcoming elections. For the governorship, Insha Allah, we shall celebrate, we shall rejoice together, but we have to work hard before that time. Here in Kano, the issue is continuity, the issue is consolidation — consolidation with new innovations, consolidation with ideas and consolidation with a lot of planning and calculations. Governor Rabi’u Kwankwaso has done an excellent job. Hence, there is a need to consolidate and complete those projects that we may not be able to complete within the period of this administration. But, beyond that, we need to introduce new innovations in critical infrastructure in Kano State.”

    On his agenda for the state, he said: “We have done a lot in education. My administration, Insha Allah, will consolidate and lay emphasis on qualitative education; because looking at the quality of education all over the country, I am sure you’ll agree with me that it is appalling. Look at WAEC and NECO results, you’ll understand what I’m talking about. So, we shall ensure that there is quality in the system; and of course in terms of quantity, we shall continue to improve. We are even attacking it from so many fronts—even those who are beyond school age are included. We shall introduce adult education, so that we capture all those that cannot read and write.”

    He added that his administration will centre more on provision of stable power supply under Independent Power Project (IPP), road construction, transforming Kano to a mega-city, integrated rural development, boosting the agricultural sector and increasing Internally Generated Revenue (IGR.)

    Also speaking on Ganduje’s chances, Director-General of Kano State Hisbah Board, Alhaji Abba Sa’ad Sufi said,  “Dr. Ganduje has all it takes to succeed our leader, Governor Kwankwaso. As the Deputy Governor and Second-in-Command of the Kwankwasiyya Movement, he is part and parcel of the development we are witnessing in Kano. He was there as the Deputy to Governor Kwankwaso between 1999 and 2003. He is also here now; and he knows how Governor Kwankwaso manages the economy. He has been part of all the decision-making and as a leader with a great mind and great ambition for Kano, Governor Kwankwaso would not have entrusted such an important mantle to somebody who has not been tested and trusted. Everybody in Kano and those who have been visiting the state recently are aware that a revolution is going on; and it will take only a fool to say that these good tidings that are flowing in Kano should not continue. So, Dr. Ganduje is there for continuity. He is there to build on the legacies of his boss and also introduce innovations that will take Kano State to greater heights.

    Ganduje is not a small fry in Kano politics. He has been there for over four decades and he is one of the bulldozers in the political landscape. A foundation member of the PDP, he gave up his ambition to govern Kano in 1999, after he was pressured by stakeholders to step down and support Kwankwaso who eventually picked the ticket and chose him as running-mate. Ganduje was Commissioner for Works, Housing and Transport between 1994 and 1998. He was Kwankwaso’s Deputy between 1999 and 2003. Before then he served as Administrative Secretary, Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA); Development Secretary of Kwalli Development Area; Sole Administrator of Abaji Area Council; Chairman, Gwagwalada Area Council; Special Adviser (political) to Kwankwaso when he was Defence Minister; Executive Secretary of Lake Chad Basin Commission and Assistant Secretary of the defunct National Party of Nigeria (NPN) in the Second Republic. Many believe that Ganduje’s wealth of experience in politics and civil service puts him at a vintage position to win.

    Takai, the PDP candidate, is also not a novice in Kano politics. He has the full backing of the immediate past governor of the state, who is now Minister of Education, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau. Takai is also believed to be in the good books of the Ulamas and some traditional rulers. In 2011, he challenged Kwankwaso under the platform of the defunct All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP), but was defeated with just 60, 000 votes.  His supporters believe that, this time round, Takai would make it to Government House. He has been campaigning all over the state. But, he may be face challenges in some places, because of the emergence of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari as the APC presidential candidate. Though Buhari is not from Kano, he has a big following in the state; he is loved and cherished by mostly the Talakawas.

    Takai was former Commissioner of Local Government Affairs during the Shekarau administration. According to Farouk Iya, the white-beaded Malam remains the only candidate that can defeat the APC in Kano.  Iya is a close associate of the PDP candidate. He had to resign as Commissioner of Education when Kwankwaso dumped the PDP because he was not ready to jump ship. Today, he is the Director-General of Takai Campaign Organization.

    Takai noted recently that his interest in the race was not a do-or-die affair, but an art of God and a sincere intention to rescue Kano from “the mercy of a very harsh government that is making life unbearable for all.” He added: “It is a pity that the state government has distanced itself from the population and has been involved in destructive activities, rather than being constructive. They do not seem to have concrete plans to develop the state, but are needlessly engaged in unnecessary waste of public funds.”

    Takai said his government would concentrate more on agriculture, education, security, health, commerce and industry, human development, as well as infrastructural development.

    Thus, the Kano governorship race promises to be an interesting one. The two candidates are popular and with the capricious nature of Kano politics, pundits believe that it would be difficult to make a clear-cut prediction on who will emerge the winner on April 11.

  • Ganduje will not betray me – Kwankwaso

    Ganduje will not betray me – Kwankwaso

    Kano State Governor, Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso, said he is optimistic that his deputy, Umar Abdullahi Ganduje, who emerged as the All Progressives Congress gubernatorial candidate in the state, would not betray him if he wins next year’s governorship poll.

    He gave the assurance while answering questions from journalists in a live Radio and television interview at the state’s Government House on Friday.

    He added that over 90 percent of the present administration’s programmes were initiated with Ganduje.

    The governor noted that many committees constituted by this administration were headed by Ganduje, pointing out there is no way his deputy would turn his back on him.
    “Ganduje was my adviser when I was the Minister of Defence.

    “He (Ganduje) knows this administration’s policies more than any other person,” Kwankwaso noted, assuring that his deputy would continue with the projects initiated by the present administration.

     

  • I’ll take big chunk of PDP supporters, says Ganduje as he emerges APC guber candidate

    I’ll take big chunk of PDP supporters, says Ganduje as he emerges APC guber candidate

    Kano State Deputy Governor and governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, yesterday vowed to sweep the election in Kano in 2015.

    He also boasted that he would convert a large number of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members to APC.

    He said: “I am going to take a big chunk of PDP supporters. I believe I have so many friends and well wishers in PDP and other parties in the state.

    “I am going beyond APC. I am targeting the highest votes in the history of gubernatorial election in Kano,” Ganduje stated.

    Ganduje emerged APC governorship candidate after a keenly contested primaries between him and Brigadier-General Jafaru Isah who he defeated by a wide margin, scoring 5,588 votes against his opponent’s 126.

    Two other aspirants, Hon. Abdulrahman Kawu Sumaila and Alhaji Usman Alhaji, had stepped down for Ganduje at the last minute, saying they were convinced he could do the job better than them.

    Brigadier-General Isah, however, conceded defeat as he congratulated Ganduje and promised to work with him to ensure that APC maintains its control of Kano beyond 2015.

     Isah said the primary election was a family affair, adding that he had already instructed all his supporters to  support Ganduje’s ambition.

    Ganduje thanked his boss, Governor Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso, for reposing confidence in him and promised to consolidate on the legacies and achievements of Kwankwaso if he wins the secondary election in February next year.

    “The journey started for a long time; the road was rough but now it is fruitful,” he said.

    “I remain grateful to His Excellency, Engr. Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso because he deemed it right to make me his deputy in 1999 despite the fact that I contested the primary election against him.

    “Again in 2011, he chose me as his deputy. He gave me responsibilities and I didn’t abuse it. He trusted me, we worked harmoniously and there was no clash.

    “Engr. Kwankwaso is a great planner. He has foresight and he is committed to the development of Kano State.

    “If finally elected by Kano people, I am going to consolidate on what has already been put in place by this administration.

    “I will block leakages and concentrate more on internally generated revenue.

  • Pillars hire three Italian coaches

    Pillars hire three Italian coaches

    Nigeria champions Kano Pillars is set to appoint three top Italian coaches ahead of next year’s CAF Champions League.

    The Kano State deputy governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, announced this Friday at a sponsorship partnership involving Pillars.

    Ganduje said the Nigeria champions had finalised an agreement for the Italian coaches to join the team soon.

    He said the coach, goalkeeper trainer and physiotherapist will team up with Pillars as part of an agreement signed between Pillars and GSports Consultants in Dubai, who had agreed to produce kits worth one million dollars for the club.

    He added that all the coaches’ expenses in respect of salaries would be paid by the sponsors, which in this case is Gsports Consultants.

    MTNFootball.com reports that the coaches will work closely with a highly-rated Nigerian coach whose credentials are very intimidating.

    The Nigerian coach will soon be announced by the board of the club.