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  • Kano Fire Service saves 158 lives, N809m worth of goods in January

    Kano Fire Service saves 158 lives, N809m worth of goods in January

    The Kano State Fire Service said on Monday that it saved 158 lives and goods worth N809 million from the 93 fire outbreaks in the state in January.

    The Public Relations Officer of the service, Alhaji Saidu Mohammed, however told newsmen in Kano that 12 lives were lost in the incidents.

    Mohammed said about 110 shops were affected in the fire outbreaks while property valued at N382 million were destroyed during the period.

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    The public relation’s officer did not give the actual number of residential houses that were affected.

    He said that the service received 89 rescue calls and 19 false alarms from the residents during the month.

    Mohammed attributed the major causes of the fire outbreaks to the use of inferior electrical materials, poor handling of electrical appliances, cooking gas and boiling ring as well as accidents.

    He advised the residents to always be careful with electrical appliances in their homes and shops.

    NAN

  • LG polls: Ganduje lauds electorate for peaceful conduct

    LG polls: Ganduje lauds electorate for peaceful conduct

    Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State on Saturday commended electorate for their peaceful conduct during the local government elections in Kano state.

    He gave the commendation shortly after casting his vote his ward in Dawakin Tofa Local Government Area of the state.

    Ganduje, who voted at 12:18 p.m., told newsmen and his supporters that “I have voted and my vote is equivalent to that of anyone in the society’’.

    According to him, whoever becomes the loser to accept the result in good faith. An election should not be a do or die affair.

    The governor also commended the electorate ‎for conducting themselves peaceful in the area.

    Read Also: Ganduje gives N100 Waivers to Tricycle Operates

    Pooling officials and materials got to the ward at 10:30 a.m., and accreditation and voting started some hours later.

    According to our reporter, the turnout in the governor’s ward was impressive while accreditation of voters and voting were peaceful.

    Voting also commenced in Roba, Barguma, Jemomi and Damfamin- Tofa Area of Ganduje ward and the turnout of electorate were also impressive.

    The late arrival of officials and materials contributed to the poor turnout of voters in Ungogo and ‎Bichi local governments.

  • Ganduje gives N100 Waivers to Tricycle Operates

    Ganduje gives N100 Waivers to Tricycle Operates

     

    The Kano State government has given N100 waiver to tricycle operators with immediate effect.

    He lifted the N100 levy,initially imposed on tricycle operators in the state, ostensibly to improve its internally Generated Revenue(lGR).

    Ganduje, while presenting empowerment tools to the tricycle operators, at the government house said the waiver became imperative, despite the prevailing economic situation in the state.

    Read Also: Kano Govt. empowers 2,500 tricycle operators

    The governor said the gesture was sequel to the request by the associations of the tricycle operators for him to consider their plight by purchasing machines for them at avoidable price.

    He added that the government would look into possibility of providing the machines, in view of the economic crunch bidevilling the country.

    He added that “But, for the time being, we have lifted the N100 levy you have been paying. This will enable you to continue running your business with ease, in order to fend for your families, ”

  • Salary Crisis: Kano workers set for three days warning strike

    Salary Crisis: Kano workers set for three days warning strike

    The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC ) and e have threatened to embark on a 3-day warning strike if the state government fail to resolve the lingering salary crisis that affects workers in Kano  State.

    Speaking to reporters at the NUJ Press Centre, on behalf of the unions, the NLC chairman, Kano chapter,  Kabiru Ado Minjibir, said the decision was imperative in view of the protracted inconsistencies in the payment of monthly salaries to workers,  as well as deducting their hard-earned income without justification.

    The communique also decried the non-payment of outstanding 8 months salary arrears of the Primary Healthcare Management Board (PHCMB), regularised staff recruited in 2015, amounting to N532.4 million.

    The communique also bemoaned the non-payment of outstanding 8 and 4 months salary arrears of Kano State Senior Secondary Management Board (KSSSSMB)  staff regularised in 2015,  amounting to over N220 million.

    The communique also called on the government to stop engaging consultants on salary issues by May, 2018, advising the government handover to qualified and suitable civil servants.

    Saying “N80 million was saved in 2017 when workers were allowed to handle the salary payment, inline with the jurisdictional scope as obtainable at the federal Civil Servants, as well as neighboring states like Jigawa, ”

    They challenged the state government to clarify the basis upon which the sum of N367. 50 and N168. 00 is being deducted from the monthly salaries of workers and pensioners, respectively.

    “In the event that the government failed to respond positively to the aforementioned issues of serious concern to the workers between now and 5th March, 2018, the two labour centres, NLC  and TUC  as well as the JNC, would be left with no option than to embark on a 3-day warning strike, ” the communique said

  • Osinbajo didn’t meet political groups in Kano – Presidency

    Osinbajo didn’t meet political groups in Kano – Presidency

     

    The Presidency on Monday denied reports claiming that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo met with some political groups when he visited Kano State at the weekend.

    A statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and publicity, Laolu Akande, said that the Vice President only attended a wedding ceremony in the state.

    The statement reads “The attention of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, has been drawn to a TV news report suggesting that he was in Kano State on Saturday, 3rd of February, 2018 to meet with some political groups. This is completely false and misleading.

    “On the contrary, the Vice President was in Kano to attend the wedding ceremony of his Personal Assistant, Hafiz Ibrahim Kawu, which was well publicized over the weekend.

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    “On arrival, he was met by Governor Abdullahi Ganduje at the airport, and went straight to the mosque, venue of the Wedding Nikhai. After that, he paid the traditional courtesy call on the Emir of Kano, His Royal Highness, Muhammadu Sanusi II, and proceeded back to the airport.

    “At no time during the visit did he meet with any political group or groups. Any attempt to give the impression that he was in Kano for a political purpose is mischievous and should be disregarded.

    “Indeed, the Vice President has in the past few weeks met in Abuja with the Kano APC leadership to ensure unity and full cooperation among party leaders, and this has also been well reported in the media.” it stated

     

  • Kano Council poll: List of disqualified candidates ready Monday

    Kano Council poll: List of disqualified candidates ready Monday

    The Kano State Independent Electoral Commission (KANSIEC) will finally release list of candidates disqualified from contesting in the state’s local government election on Monday, the Chairman of the Commission, Professor Garba Ibrahim Sheka has disclosed.

    To this end,  KANSIEC has fixed February 10, 2018 for the conduct of local government election in the state.

    Professor Sheka, in an Hausa programme aired in Kano,said the electoral body would give adequate time for the affected political parties to replace the disqualified candidates with new candidates.

    He explained that the commission had completed screening of chairmanship candidates, while screening for candidates vie for councillorship would hold today (Saturday) and tomorrow respectively.

    “Screening committees have been directed to move to the 44 local governments for the commencement of the screening today (Saturday). The committee comprises of electoral officer, assistant electoral officer, the divisional police officer, immigration officer, and director personnel management.”

    He added that 25 political parties were expected to participate in the election, noting that 30,000 ad-hoc staff had been recruited by the commission to man the 10,000 ballot boxes during the election.

    Professor Sheka said that the commission would not use card reader during the election, saying “When we came on board we discovered that most of the card readers on ground are not functioning. So, to avoid disappointment, we have resolved to use voters’ cards. The commission spent N10m on the production of voters’ cards.”

    The chairman said even though PDP has directed its members not to buy contest form, three of its members had bought chairmanship forms, while 18 others purchased councillorship forms.

    He said, “Two of the three PDP’s chairmanship candidates were disqualified because they contested without vice, while the remaining one was qualified.”

    Professor Sheka affirmed that Kano state government had released enough funds to the commission for the smooth conduct of the election and had never interfered in its activities since he assumed power as chairman of the electoral body.

     

     

     

     

  • WHO donates motorcycles, phones to kano to speed up immunisation

    WHO donates motorcycles, phones to kano to speed up immunisation

    The World Heath Organisation ( WHO ), has donated 72 motorcycles and 45 mobile phones worth millions of Naira to Kano state government to enhance surveillance activities on polio lmmunisation.

    WHO representative in Nigeria, Dr. Wondimagegnehu Alemu, who presented the items to Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje said it was in recognition of the proactive measures taken to enhance surveillance activities against the outbreak of diseases across the 44 Local Government areas of the state. 

    Alemu urged the state to increase the tempo, as the current vaccination rate is very low by working strategies with traditional rulers and other stakeholders on how to improve the immunisation coverage. 

    Governor Ganduje, described WHO’S contributions to health sector in the state as too enormous, as such, this has motivated the government to invest more on the sector. 

    In his remark, the state commissioner for health, Dr. Kabiru lbrahim Getso, said that apart from the motorcycles donated, WHO had budgeted  N1.5b for 2018 to support Kano in training and logistics on polio lmmunization.

  • PDP chieftain Lado defects to APC in Kano

    PDP chieftain Lado defects to APC in Kano

    Senator Nurudeen Abatemi-Usman from Kogi State hails the decision of Senator Basheer Lado to defect from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano State and urges others of like-mind to team up with the ruling party to achieve the vision of a better Nigeria.

    He belonged to the 12 original senators who were the pro-All Progressives Congress (APC) arrowheads that started the APC movement in the 7th Senate, clearly a tricky project at the period. Some of the senators in that group of 12 include Senators Bukola Saraki, now Senate President Muhammad Bindow Jubrilla (now Adamawa State Governor), Shaba Lafiagi, Abdullahi Adamu, Aisha Alhassan (current Women A8ffairs Minister), Danjuma Goje, Ibrahim Musa, Ibrahim Gobir, Dahiru Tambuwal, Bello Tukur, and of course Basheer Garba Lado. Senator Magnus Abe was like the spokesperson and the face of this group of 12.

    The then Senate leadership under Senator David Mark being not too comfortable with the idea of PDP Senators fronting the emergence of APC in the senate chamber dangled a subtle threat of declaring their seats vacant. This was aimed at dissuading them from pursing their association with the new political party, APC. Prior to that time, there was an unwritten policy in APC  to handover the party structures to defecting Governors of those states. These states were Rivers, Sokoto, Adamawa, Kwara and Kano.

    Indeed in Kano,  the APC structure was handed over to Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso who was  rounding up his tenure as Kano Governor and had just lost in the APC presidential primaries clearly had his eyes set on the Kano Central Senate ticket. At this point, Senator Lado being a canny and discerning mind, held back in the PDP in other to be able to pursue his ambition of a return to the Senate.

    Of course, Lado couldn’t have been accurately described as lacking ambition. He simply bidded his time. This stern forbearance was inspired by the compelling vision and discipline of his political model, late Northern sage, Mallam Aminu Kano. This encapsulates the substance and measure of the man.

    He simply demonstrated that in history, men are defined by how astutely they manage and direct the energy of ambition. Senator Basheer Lado, close friend, businessman, notable philanthropist and politician who ably represented Kano Central Senatorial District in the 7th Senate is indeed no less a child of providence as a man destiny has prepared for leadership and service. With 15 LGAs, Kano Central Senatorial Zone is the largest in the country and bigger than many states.

    Basheer, following his reading of the nation’s and Kano State’s political barometers and after extensive, painstaking consultations with critical stakeholders in his turf as he is wont, he has come to the conclusion that the time for a strategic shift in his political station is now. This important decision has set the stage for his imminent declaration for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), from the opposition PDP. Folks who know him as close as I do, can easily confirm he does not change his positions on important issues lightly.

    It’s then little wonder that in his home base Kano, critical political stakeholders are sitting up and keenly following the developing trend. A restrained excitement is building up in the politics of the whole city of Kano.

    Although I hail from Okene, Kogi State and represented Kogi Central in the 7th National Assembly, I was actually born at the Nassarawa Hospital Kano. I attended St. Louis Primary School Kano, grew up in Fagge, Sani Ungogo Road, Kano and have spent most of my life in Kano.

    As I write, some of my siblings are married and still live in Kano. Senator Lado has been a close friend over the years and my insight into his strength and vision of life derive from this close association. My family home is in Lado’s constituency of Kano. Besides my relationship with him in the Senate, I actually consider myself his constituent.

    In Kano, a place where the level of political awareness and participation ranks highest in Northern Nigeria, political stakeholders and interestingly, the masses, recognize quality and pedigree. Almost in equal measure, they are impatient with mediocrity and incompetence. The script that confers this outstanding status on Kano was largely inspired by the late Mallam Aminu Kano the formidable advocate of Talakawa politics  and incidentally, Senator Lado’s political model.

    As colleagues in the 7th Senate and as rookie Senators I readily recall asking him how he managed to influence and fund such a project as the N2.5billion Kano flyover, popularly known as Gadan Lado. He also influenced the N14.5billion Kano-Katsina road dualisation as his constituency project.

    In a political arena where numbers represent its defining feature, to pull in over 116,000 followers from one party into any political family is no mean feat. This essentially will redefine the political equation  significantly in Kano politics. But then Senator Lado has the pedigree and track record to deliver this powerful political statement and more.

    Lado defeated former Reps Speaker, Hon. Ghali Umar Na’abba in the primary that cleared the way for him to contest and win  in Kano Central, founded the ‘Ladon Alheri Foundation.’ Through this platform, he has committed a lot of time and funds to impactful philanthropy which has touched and changed many lives – from quality interventions in the health arena to education and more.

    As Kano awaits the January 27 date of Senator Lado’s declaration for APC with over 116,000 loyalists, the emerging consensus is that a major youthful force who believes in a just, united Nigeria has indeed emerged. This is hardly debatable. I want to use this opportunity to congratulate him in advance and welcome him to the progressives’ fold where I believe, he truly belongs. Welcome my friend and brother to the APC home.

  • Dangote group set to commence $150m Solar Power Project in Kano

    Dangote group set to commence $150m Solar Power Project in Kano

    Kano state Government has finally handed over 150 hectares of land promised to Dangote Group of companies for the development of $150m Dangote/Black Rhino Solar power plant in Zakirai, Gabasawa local government area of the state. 

    A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the provision of the 100 Solar megawatts was  signed between the  Kano state Government and the Dangote Group in August last year, with the aim of increasing electricity supply  to the people, revive the  industries closedown as well as enhance  the economic development of  the state .

    The Secretary to Kano State Government, Alhaji Usman Alhaji  signed on behalf of the state, while Executive Director Dangote Group , Engr. Mansur Ahmed  for his company, said the project will be jointly funded by its partners from the United States Black Rhino

    Representative of Aliko Dangote, Managing Director Stakeholder Management Dangote Group, Bello Danmusa received the land on behalf of the business magnatel. 

    The occasion was witnessed by representatives of the district head of Zakirai, Alhaji Abubakar Bello Bayero and Surveyor General of Kano state, Dayyabu Dandikko Rogo

    The project is expected to be completed within two years. 

    The representative of Alhaji Abubakar Bello Bayero thanked Aliko Dangote for the project saying  “It will enhance small businesses of women and youth for their empowerment and curb restiveness.”

  • Deaf man survives after being hit by train in Kano

    Deaf man survives after being hit by train in Kano

    A 28-year-old deaf man,  Isa Abubakar, is receiving treatment at the Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital in Kano after being  hit by a moving train in Sharada Saberi area of the metropolis.

    Abubabar, a petty trader,  was said to have been pushed off  the train’s  tracks at a shop close to the rail line at Sharada.

    The Public Relations Officer of the Kano State Fire Service, Alhaji Saidu Mohammed,  confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kano on Thursday.

    He said that an eye witness called  the fire service at about 1:26 p:m after the incident.

    “Upon receiving the information, we quickly despatched our rescue team and a vehicle to the scene at about 1:34 p:m,” he said.

    Mohammed said  Abubakar sustained serious injuries  and was taken to the Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital  where he is currently receiving treatment.

    He advised  motorists and other road users  to be careful while crossing the rail line, adding that  those who may be physically challenged  should  seek help.

    NAN reports that petty traders are usually seen selling their wares on  rail lines in different locations in the state.