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  • Kano condemns hunters’ clash in Ganduje town

    The Kano state Government on Tuesday strongly Condemned the clash that occurred on Sunday between local hunters in Ganduje town of Dawakin Tofa local government area of the state that lead to the death of one person and two others critically injured.

    A statement issued by the commissioner for Information, Youth and Culture, Malam Muhammad Garba said, Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has directed security agencies to thoroughly investigate the matter with a view to bringing to book perpetrators of the unfortunate incident.

    It also dismisses attempt by some selfish individuals to link the clash with Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje’s visit to the town to attend a wedding Fatiha.

    ‘’While it is true that Governor Ganduje was in the town to attend a wedding Fatiha, the clash between the rival hunters erupted after the Governor left the town,’’ it added.

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    The statement assures that the state government will not fold its arms and allow disgruntled elements to disturb the prevailing peaceful atmosphere in the state and promised to continue to work towards protecting lives and properties of the people in the state.

    It also admonishes citizens to develop the spirit of tolerance, patience and obedience to constituted authorities at all times.

    The Nation reports that last Sunday a bloody clash in the Ganduje town in Dawakin Tofa local government of Kano state resulted in the death one person and two injured.

  • 2019: Lagos, Kano dominate registered voters

    Lagos and Kano States still maintain the lead in the register of voters of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which was presented to registered political parties by the commission, on Monday.

    INEC said a total 84,004,084 Nigerians will vote in the elections, after carrying out automated fingerprint identification system (AFIS) on persons who registered during the continuous voter registration (CVR) exercise.

    Out of the over 84 million voters, Lagos State accounted for 6, 570,291 million while Kano has 5, 457,747 million voters.

    In 2015, Lagos and Kano States recorded 5.8 million and 5.0 million respectively. This represents 11.30% and 8.51% respectively.

    The analysis of the voter register presented to the parties by the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, showed that North West has the highest number of registered voters with over 20.2 million. This was followed by South West with 16.3 million voters.

    The South East has the least with slightly over 10 million voters. North East recorded 11.3 million; North Central, 13.4 million; and South-South, 12.9 million.

    Further analysis showed that male registrants was 44, 405,439 million while female accounted for 39, 598,645 million voters.

    Prof. Yakubu disclosed that INEC disclosed that the commission had stayed strictly with the electoral timetable and programme of activities earlier released.

    He reassured the party leaders that there was no change in the number of polling units and voting points used for the 2015 general elections and the 2016 Area Council elections in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    The INEC boss also denied that the card reader has been enhanced to recapture voters’ fingerprints at polling units and automatically overwrite the biometric record on the commission’s database.

    He assured that smart card readers would be used to accredit voters for the 2019 Genyeral elections.

    “For clarity, I wish to stress that the function of the smart card reader during accreditation is to confirm, verify and authenticate the voter.

    “First, it shall be used to confirm that the PVC is genuine and issued by INEC. Cloned cards or cards that do not match the codes for a particular polling unit in which the voter is registered will be rejected by the card readers.

    “Secondly, the card readers shall verify that the voter who presents the PVC is the actual owner of the card by ensuring that the personal details on the card reader are consistent with the manual register for the polling unit.

    “Thirdly, the card reader shall be used to authenticate the fingerprint of the voter as an additional confirmatory procedure.

    “If the fingerprint is not authenticated by the card reader but the PVC is confirmed as genuine and the voter’s personal details are consistent with the manual register, he/she shall be allowed to vote,” Yakubu stated.

    He added that the incident form used in previous elections “which is only completed by the presiding officer without the involvement of the voter,” has abolished.

    According to him, “where the biometric authentication fails, the voter will be required to thumbprint a box next to his/her picture on the register and to enter his/her mobile telephone number before proceeding to vote.”

    On the permanent Voters’ cards (PVCs), he said they  printed and delivered to all the states for collection by registered voters, but regretted that millions of cards were still yet to be collected.

  • Ex-FCT Minister, AVM Hamza Abdullahi, dies at 74

    Former military governor of Kano State and one-time minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Air Vice Marshal Hamza Abdullahi is dead.

    The late Hamza Abdullahi hail from Hadejia of Jigawa state. He was born 2nd March 1945 and died at the age of 74 years.

    Abdullahi was confirmed dead at a German hospital after suffering from a brief illness on Wednesday.

    He was survived by three wives and many children.

    His death was confirmed by‎ the Hadejia emirate council public relations officer Mohammed Garba Talaki.

    A Jigawa state Governor Muhammed Abubakar expressed shock over the incident, declaring the state and the country have lost a rare statesman.

    In a statement by his Special Assistant Mallam Bello Zaki‎, the governor said: “The deceased was a complete gentleman and elder statesman that was instrumental to the emergence of the old Kano state”.

  • Kano Assembly investigates Foreign Dominance in Markets

    The Kano State House of Assembly has set-up a seven-man ad-hoc committee to investigate the series of complaints by local traders alleging that foreign traders have virtually taken over their business in various markets in the city.

    The decision to set-up the committee by the Assembly followed a motion of urgent public importance presented before it by a member representing Dala Constituency, Alhaji Babangida Alhassan.

    According to him, foreign traders who were selling goods to the Local traders in Kano as wholesalers have now embarked on selling the products as retailers.

    He, therefore, said that such act is capable of denying the Local traders in the state their daily earnings, which according to him required prompt action to avert an unpleasant situation.

    The legislator said, “It is unfortunate that foreign traders who were known to bring goods to Local traders and sale to them as wholesalers have now taken over the retail sales business.

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    Those foreign traders have not only taken the retail trading in the markets, but have engaged in selling product to the traders at a particular amount, and also sell it to consumers below that.

    “Our traders normally travel to their country to buy the goods, especially clothing materials, but they stopped them and now the foreigners have chosen to open shops in our markets and sale as retail sale”.

    Alhassan pointed out that, if the foreigners are allowed to continue to open shops to sell the products as retail, it is an attempt to take over the business from the Local traders.

    Following series of contribution by the legislatures, the Assembly unanimously set-up the ad-hoc committee under the leadership of the Assembly’s Deputy Chief Whip, Alhaji Ayuba Labaran, a member representing Kano Constituency to investigate the issue.

  • Kano Assembly receive N205.2 billing LG’s Budget

    The Kano State House of Assembly on Wednesday received the N205.2 billion 2019 budget for the 44 Local Governments in the state for deliberation.

    The Speaker, Alhaji Kabiru Rurum, who announced this at the plenary, said the document was signed by Alhaji Abba Ladan, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.

    Rurum explained that 52 per cent of the Appropriation bill was for capital projects while 48 per cent was for the recurrent expenditure.

    He said that the submission of the appropriation bill for the local governments was in line with the Kano State Local Government Law of 2016.

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    “Adequate provision for the development of the 44 Local Government Areas has been made in the proposed 2019 budget.

    “The budget, if approved, will ensure the provision of more rural feeder roads across the 44 local government areas of the state and also other developmental projects,” he said.

    Shortly after the announcement, the house’s Majority Leader, Alhaji Baffa Danagundi,instantly called for the rejection of the document.

    According to him, the document should not be accepted until it is duly signed by the Commissioner in the ministry.

    He recalled that the house had earlier resolved that any document from any establishment in the state to the assembly should be duly signed by the political head of the establishment.

    But, Alhaji Abubakar Zakari, representing Tarauni Constituency, in his contribution,informed the house that the permanent secretary signed it because the commissioner accompanied Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje on an official assignment abroad.

    He, therefore, urged his colleagues to accept the document which they later did unanimously, after others had contributed to the hot debate.

    The speaker further referred the bill to the House Committee on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, giving three weeks’ deadline for the submission of its report to the house for further consideration.

    Rurum urged the Chairmen of the 44 local governments to get ready to defend the proposed budget for their respective council areas.

  • 2019: CAN prays for peace, stability in Nigeria

    The Chairman, Kano state chapter of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN),  Reverend Adeolu Samuel Adeyemo, in his Xmas message on Wednesday, prayed for continued peace and stability in Nigeria, assuring that by the grace of God, Nigerians would, enjoy hitch-free peace, during and after the 2019 election..

    In his Christmas message, Adeyemo, also noted that Christmas is an indication that God  does not forget His covenant and abandon his people in their predicament, hence His manifestation in human form to redeem and save mankind from all predicaments.

    ”’God will intervene in Nigeria’s multifaceted problems and shall deliver her from all these problems as, Nigeria shall enjoy peace and tranquility before, during and after the forthcoming election.” .

    Adeyemo insisted that, God has not forgotten his creation, as He will address to you and your predicaments, as your Lord and Saviour.

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    May all the fullness of the blessings God has poured upon Christians be your portion in the current Christmas period, assuring that God is aware of Nigeria’s problems and will not abandon them.

    Once again ”We condole with those families, who  lost their loved ones in the outgoing year, as the God  of all comfort shall comfort their hearts and mind, with His peace in Jesus name, amen.”

    “We specifically remember our gallant soldiers,  and those, who lost their lives, while  defending the nation from various terrorist groups across the North East and prayed God to defend them and give them victory over the insurgents.”

    In his submission, the state CAN Chairman, added that Jesus is the Prince of peace, assuring that the country will witness great peace and stability, during, before and after the festivities.

  • Yuletide: Kano police assures public of security of lives, property

    Kano State Police Command, on Monday, said it has drafted adequate men and personnel to various posts, such as all entry/exist points of the State, places of Worship, Markets, Recreation Centers, shopping malls, Motor parks and robust Patrol system across the State, so as to ensure peaceful festivities and protection of lives and Property.

    In a statement by the Command’s Image maker, SP Magaji Musa Majia, the Command, warned against the unlawful sale and discharge of fireworks, popularly called bangers or knockouts, burning of tyres by youth before, during and after the Christmas and New Year Celebrations

    Also, the Command charged parents and Guardians to warn their wards not to engage in either of the acts.

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    Similarly, the Command advised road users to continue  to abide by all traffic rules and regulations, as well as drive carefully and to avoid Car racing, unsecured loading and operating unserviceable vehicles.

    ”Members of the public are advised to be Security conscious in their immediate environment and report any suspicious movement of person(s) or item (s) to the nearest Police Station for necessary action, or call our emergency telephone lines, as follows: 08032419754, 08123821575 and 08075391163 in event of distress

     

  • Ganduje awards N15.28 billion fly-over contract

    Kano state government has awarded contract worth N15. 28 billion contract for construction of a flyover from Kofar Mata – Murtala Muhammed way in the state capital.

    The project stretches over an estimated 2.5 kilometres.

    The state Commissioner for Works, Housing and Transport, Engr. Aminu Aliyu signed the contract on behalf of the state government while Mr. Lin Zhengliang signed for the constructing company, TEC Engineering Ltd. Mr. Ye Congjun, representative of TEC Engineering headquarters, China witnessed the signing formalities.

    “The project was specifically conceived by the Ganduje administration for high-speed vehicular traffic, with all traffic flow and ingress/egress regulated to ensure commuter safety”, Engr. Aminu Wudil explained.

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    According to him, “the project entails among other things, nine clovers – four at Kofar Mata junction four at Ado Bayero road (Singer)/Ibrahim Taiwo road and one at Kofar Mata by Sani Abacha stadium.”

    “As you are aware, Flyovers have become a vital part of mega cities like Kano, as a result of rapid urban development. Kano is an emerging mega – city which implies that you have to constantly upgrade and provide new infrastructure like roads, flyovers and underpasses to meet the demands of the teeming population”, he pointed out.

    Engr. Aminu pointed out that with the new flyover, commuters will find movement into the old Kano city faster with reduced travel times and leading to less carbon emissions from exhaust fumes in hold-ups along the ever-busy road.

    “We are going to witness an innovative project that will add value to the landscape of the state capital. It will be completed within a time frame of 24 months”, the commissioner added.

    On his part, Mr. Lin Zhengliang of TEC Engineering promised to complete the project within the stipulated time and according to agreed specifications as demonstrated in two projects done for the state government by the company, namely, Kofar Nassarawa flyover and the yet to be commissioned Murtala Muhammad way flyover.

     

     

  • Na’abba dumps APC, says party preparing Nigeria for disaster

    Former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Ghali Umar Na’abba has resigned his membership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) saying he cannot belong to an organization that is clearly preparing the country for disaster.

    The former Speaker who did not state his next destination said in a letter to Chairman of Sharada ward in the Kano Municipal local government area of Kano state accused governors of the party and other leaders of hijacking the party, while also accusing the leadership of the party of lack of consultation, crass incompetence, lack of vision, arrogance, and dangerous fixation.

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    He said the incompetence of the government led it to it losing the Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives and many others for reasons that border on meanness, lack of simple management skills and capacities and a great measure of arrogance.

    The letter obtained by The Nation reads: “This is to notify you of my resolve to resign from the All Progressives Congress (APC), effective today 5th December 2018. My decision to resign from the party follows the cavalier manner in which both the Federal Government, States controlled by the APC and the APC itself are being run, as a result of which anybody who has eyes to see only sees doom and not prosperity for our dear country.

    “Events in the last few months, particularly the way and manner the congresses and primary elections were conducted bear witness to the opprobrium that led me to this conclusive determination.

    “There is clearly no doubt in my mind, and the minds of visionary Nigerians that the APC administration is characterized by lack of consultation, crass incompetence, lack of vision, arrogance, and dangerous fixation.

    “It is a measure of the incompetence of the APC government that after all is said and done, it has lost a Senate President and a Speaker of the House Of Representatives and many others for reasons that border on meanness, lack of simple management skills and capacities and a great measure of arrogance.

    “It is also a measure of the incompetence of the party that there is almost no State in the Federation where there is no conflict. While it is generally accepted that no human organisation can be rancor free, it is disheartening that these conflicts in the party are inflicted by its leaders, some of whom can be said to be poorer in human qualities than the poorest of men.

    “Governors and some Party leaders have hijacked the party, doing with it as they wish; from the imposition of party leaders to subversion of internal democracy and inclusive governance. In their endeavor to perpetuate themselves on the system, they not only snatched away the political rights of the people, but also blocked all avenues with which and within which they would be held to account.

    “Because under these conditions no person can be politically mobile except he becomes a sycophant, it becomes necessary for me to speak up. This, I did many times, unfortunately only to be met with complicit silence.

    “The malcontent within the party portends a grave danger to the stability and even existence of our dear nation. The situation is not helped by a President under whose watch all these negative traits are recurring. He instead prefers to give the country a lethargic and insular leadership informed by grudges, hatred and a general lack of understanding of what democracy and compassion are all about.

    “All these masqueraded as war on corruption. Meanness, malevolence, narcissism and self-conceitedness are never virtues, and cannot and should not therefore be the guiding philosophy of any leader. Whenever these adjectives are applied to statecraft, they not only undermine faith and confidence, but also multiply suffering. Leaders must be kind, listening, generous and caring. Above all, they must demonstrate empathy and compassion.

    “This country has dangerously been suffering from a deficit of democratic norms and culture. Successive leaders since 1999 have neglected to create the necessary conditions under which democracy may thrive and become long lasting.

    “Today, we are in a situation where leaders, instead of practicing democracy, are instead running round it. Democracy has not, historically, been determined in Nigeria. It is therefore not only incumbent on leaders to ensure that the citizenry learn how to operate and use it, but it is also their responsibility to facilitate the enabling environment for its practice and growth. Instead, they choose the easiest way out. This current administration is no different.

    “For the above reasons and more, I have come to the conclusion that I cannot continue to belong to an organization that is clearly preparing the country for disaster. When I left the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for the APC, this was not what I bargained for. This comes with the assurances of my highest consideration and personal respect.”

     

  • Transporter held ‘diverting’ clothes worth N5.2m

    For allegedly diverting clothes worth about N5.2m and selling them N100,000, a transporter Gabriel Onyeka has been arrested by operatives of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (FSARS) Lagos.

    Onyeka was apprehended after the buyer to took the bags of clothes to at Ebute Ero Market alerted the police.

    It was gathered that the unnamed buyer had suspected the seller after he offered 12 bags filled with clothes for sale at N500,000.

    According to the police, the said buyer offered to pay N100,000 and Onyeka agreed, fuelling suspicion in the mind of the buyer who notified security operatives.

    It was gathered that in the course of investigation, detectives found out that the clothes belonged to one Alhaji Dabuzu in Kano State who handed them to Onyeka for delivery to a customer in Aba, Abia State.

    It was gathered that the real owner had gone to New Park in Kano State to waybill the goods but instead of taking them to the intended buyer, the suspect diverted them to Lagos with intent to sell them and keep the money.

    According to the police Onyeka admitted to have stolen the goods, adding that he was desperate to raise money to travel to Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE).

    The FSARS operatives also arrested a suspected gang of armed robbers alleged to have terrorized lodgers, residents around Igando and Ikotun.

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    It was gathered that the gang allegedly led by one Emmanuel Olasunkanmi alias Federal were arrested in a hotel last month by a team led by Festus Olaniyi, a Superintendent of Police (SP).

    According to the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) incharge of FSARS Lagos Ibrahim Kaoje, others arrested alongside Olasunkanmi were Ahmed Agunbiade alias Omo Jo Ibo, Dotun Ogunsanya, Nurudeen Agbeyewo, Segun Okinade and Usman Akinde.

    Kaoje said 15 stolen motorcycles, household items and three cut-to-size pistols were recovered from the gang.

    The suspects were said to have told the police they bought the guns at N30,000 each.