Tag: Kano

  • Kano seeks support to revamp education sector

    Kano seeks support to revamp education sector

    The Kano State Government has solicited the support of Old Boys Associations of various secondary schools in the state in its efforts to revamp the education sector.

    The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Works, Housing and Transport, Alhaji Ibrahim Ahmad, made the appeal when he received National Executive Council members of Government Arabic Senior Secondary School Gwale Old Boys Association.

    A statement by the ministry issued on Wednesday in Kano said the permanent secretary urged such associations to initiates projects and programmes that would add value to the quality of education imparted to students.

    According to the statement, Ahmad disclosed that the government has approved the release of N37.8 million for the completion of the school assembly hall initiated by the association.

    He said that work on the project would be executed through direct labour.

    The permanent secretary commended Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje for approving the release of the money and urged the association to support the administration move the state forward.

    Earlier, National Chairman of the association, Malam Nuhu Yahaya thanked the government for the gesture and pledged more support for the government.

    NAN

  • Fresh ways to fight drug abuse in Kano

    Fresh ways to fight drug abuse in Kano

    Cracking down on narcotics, as the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) is doing in Kano, is fine but so is sensitising residents on dangers of abuse. OLUGBENGA ADANIKIN reports

    Kano state poses quite a challenge to National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA). There is a huge market for hard drugs there. Youths, including mothers, are consuming illicit substances and paying dearly for their habits. Tonnes of narcotics are seized and destroyed by officers of the NDLEA but such seizures do not seem to be halting traffic in the substances or their consumption. That was why the NDLEA and the Kano authorities mounted a campaign to sensitise everyone on the dangers of hard drugs.

    Between January 2014 and August 2017, the state command of the NDLEA seized huge tonnes of narcotic drugs as well as psychotropic substances. It got approval of the Federal High Court, Kano to destroy only 54,244,69kg while the other chunk still awaits court judgment.

    The profile of drug use is of immense concern to the NDLEA chair Col. Muhammad Abdallah (retd).

    He said, “The increasing abuse of drugs among the youth and women across the country has resulted in needless deaths, stunting youth education and career, rendering them largely unproductive as they end up being unsuited for gainful employment. The end result is that families are left bemused and devastated.

    “Young boys and girls have taken to mixing a pharmacopeia of chemical substances in their drinks. Worse still, mothers who ought to know better and should be guiding lights have themselves sadly joined the fray, despicably. Escapism for whatever reason is not the stuff real mothers and housewives are known for.”

    Abdallah was speaking in Kano  during public the burning of exhibits worth over N10 billion.

    He put the statistics of the seized psychotropic drugs in Kano alone at 42 tonnes, describing the quantity as worrisome. Psychotropic drugs are often flameless and a mixture of synthetic chemicals. They include cough syrup laced with codeine, tramadol, cocaine and diazepam, among others.

    The public burning of the exhibits was jointly conducted by the NDLEA chairman alongside Kano State Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, Speaker, Kano State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Abdullahi Ata, Alhaji Bashir Tofa and Special Adviser to the President on Youth, Nasiru Adhama among others.

    Illicit drugs affect the society in different ways. Everyone either directly or indirectly has become victims and that is because most families in the country today contend with the challenge of drug-dependent persons. This ultimately leads to social vices.

    The form of concealments is ever evolving. One could never imagine how far drug traffickers would go to transport their drugs, some hiding them in printer cartridges, motorcycle seats, television sets as well as “brain boxes” of vehicles. The reason is simple, dealing in drugs could be lucrative but it’s a criminal offence

    The chairman advocated for urgent and immense intervention. He tasked the court for better cooperation on judgments that would facilitate quick destruction of seized unlawful drugs. Describing the scourge of illicit drugs as a threat to youth development and a ticking time bomb, the NDLEA chairman emphasized need for collective efforts against the social problem.

    “I feel relieved each time this exercise takes place because it is the concluding part of our tortuous operations and investigation process, which means that so long as drugs are not ordered for destruction by the courts, we would still remain burdened in suspense. Besides, the society needs to be relieved of the burden of having to put up with seized drugs for an indeterminate period.

    “This is where my enthusiasm ends. In as much as the tonnage of the seized drugs for destruction today is a clear indication of a good performance by NDLEA, for 54.244 metric tons of drugs to be intercepted from a particular state in no such a long period of time is of unacceptable magnitude and quiet worrisome. It speaks of the extent and prevalence of these deadly substances in the state,” Abdallah said.

    He added that in most states where similar public destruction of illicit drugs was carried out, the major drug of concern had been Cannabis sativa.

    “The trend here in this state is more complex in that we are talking of seizures of multiple drugs with all of them in considerable quantities. The quantity of Psychotropic substances seized standing at 42 tons is whopping. There have also been seizures of reasonable quantities of Cocaine and Heroin in the State. These are category A drugs that are not produced in the country.

    “This clearly explains the preponderance of the abuse of psychotropic substances including cough syrup laced with Codeine, Tramadol and Diazepam. Sadly, all of us have become victims of drug abuse, directly or indirectly. There is hardly any family in Nigeria today that is not contending with the challenges of a drug dependent person. It is in the same vein that the entire society is battling with the litany of social vices and extreme violence, aggravated by substance abuse. As I like to point out, behind every violent crime is a history of drug abuse or dependence.”

    He commended the state government for its interventions and support, especially the formation of the Joint Task Force (JTF) and public sensitisation by voluntary groups.

    NDLEA State Commander, Hamza Umar, in his remark, said the command made a seizure of 12, 314, 3111 kg in 2016. He rolled out details of seizures made in the last two years to include Cannabis Sativa 11, 504. 822 Kg, Psychotropic substances 42, 700.27kg, cocaine 26.187kg and Heroin 13.360 kg, all summed to be 54, 244.639 kg.

    But beyond primary mandate of the agency, the NDLEA state command has significantly enjoyed some levels of community supports such as the establishment of community volunteer group in the state. Also is the Drug Control Steering Committee which comprises civil society organisations and the NDLEA officers.

    Umar expressed optimism on the proposed drug marshals who are to support the agency from 44 local governments in Kano state. They are expected to identify black spots in the state and assist in information sharing.

     

     

     

  • 11 governors storm Kano for Ganduje daughter’s marriage introduction

    11 governors storm Kano for Ganduje daughter’s marriage introduction

    The ancient city of Kano on thursday was agog, when 11 governors House of Assembly members and other dignitaries storm the state for the marraige introduction ceremony between daughter of Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, Fatima Baby Ganduje and son of Governor Abiola Ajimobi, Idris Abiola Ajimobi.

    Among the Governors present at the ceremony include Alhaji Badaru Abubakar (Jigawa), senator Abiola Ajimobi (Ogun), Akinwumi Ambode (Lagos), Senator Rotimi Akeredolu (Ondo).

    Others include Abubakar Baguda (Kebbi), Hon. Aminu Tambuwal (Sokoto), Abdullaziz Yari (Zamfara), Rauf Aregbosola (Osun), Kashim Shetima (Borno), Aminu Bello Masari (Katsina)and Abdulfatai Ahmed.

    The Nation reports that as early as 7 30a.m. large crowd conveyed at Malam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA) to welcome the visitors that came from far and near.

    Traditional music dancers of different tribes were at hand to entertain the crowd as the chanting of pro-Ganduje slogans enveloped the area.

    The host and the visiting Governors and other dignitaries are to visit the Emir of Kano, His Highness, Muhammad Sanusi 11, business mogul and Islamic scholar, Alhaji Ishyaku Rabiu, among other Kano elders who are expected to play major roles in the introduction ceremony.

    However, it was learnt that,Fatima and Idris have been in love for a long time and have decided to make it real after receiving the blessings of their parents.

  • FEC approves N5.57 billion for soil erosion control 

    FEC approves N5.57 billion for soil erosion control 

    The Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on Wednesday approved N5.567 billion for third quarter payment of soil erosion control accelerated intervention to different geopolitical zones of the country.

    The Special Adviser on Media and publicity, Femi Adesina, disclosed this to State House reporters at the end of FEC meeting presided by President Muhammadu Buhari.

    The states, he said, included Kano, Sokoto, Ondo, Osun, Enugu, and Bayelsa

    Details Later…

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  • Two feared dead as police/Shia clash in Kano

    •Police deny killing sect members

    Members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) yesterday said the police allegedly killed two of its members during their Arbaeen annual trek in Kano State.

    The Nation reports that  thousands of IMN members started the trek from Kofar Mazugal, about 10 am, said their afternoon prayers at Kofar Nasarawa, and stopped at Lado overhead bridge.

    A statement by the President, Media Forum of IMN, Ibrahim Musa, said: “It was when people were dispersing that mobile policemen arrived the scene and started firing teargas and eventually live bullets. A Muslim brother and sister were confirmed killed by the police and their bodies taken away by the police. Many people were reportedly injured.

    “When news spread that mobile police had laid siege to the Arbaeen trekkers, a London-based human rights group, IHRC, issued a statement, calling for restraint on the part of the police.

    “We are concerned at reports of this build-up, given past attacks on the movement by the police and armed forces. We demand that the police and authorities de-escalate the situation immediately.”

    However, while terminating today’s trek, a leading member of IMN, Dr. Sunusi Abdulqadir, called on members to go back home peacefully and return tomorrow to continue the march to Zaria.”

    But the police denied allegations that they killed two members of the movement.

    Spokesman Magaji Musa Majia said they had a meeting with IMN members and advised them against the procession.

    But to ensure security of life and property, security operatives were drafted to the scene, and in an attempt to disperse them, there was a confrontation.

  • Emir of Kano sacks two traditional rulers over extortion

    Emir of Kano sacks two traditional rulers over extortion

    The Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi II, on Friday sacked the Village Head of Hungu, Ibrahim Shehu and the Ward Head of Zangwan, Galal Nadabo Adamu for alleged extortion.
     
    The two traditional title holders were allegedly involved in a syndicated case with a Police Inspector, Umaru Abubakar, for collecting over N50,000 from the mother of an accused, Hauwa Sule, in Albasu Local Area of the State.
     
    The Emir announced the sacking of the traditional title holders after receiving an investigation report on the deal from the District Head of Albasu, Alhaji Bashir Albasu, Katikan Kano at the palace.
     
    A report revealed that already N33,000 has already been collected out of the N50,000 from the mother of the suspect, Yusuf Sule of Hungun Village of Albasu LGA.
     
    The Emir, however warned the traditional title holders to desist from any act capable of smearing the image of the Kano Emirate Council and the tradition.
  • 21 Corps members to repeat service year in Kano

    21 Corps members to repeat service year in Kano

    No fewer than 21 Corps members from Batch ‘B’ Streams I and II serving in Kano State would repeat their service year due to various acts of indiscipline.

    The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Coordinator in the state, Alhaji Ladan Baba, disclosed this on Thursday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the passing out of the Batch ‘B’ stream one corps members posted to the state.

    “Eight out of the 21 corps members are from the Stream one, 13 of them are from the Stream 2 while 10 corps members would repeat few weeks or months.

    “On a sad note, we lost a male and a female corps members, Shuaibu Yahuza from Bauchi State and Happiness Emmanuel from Enugu State, both of the Stream 1,” he said.

    He explained that the affected corps members were punished for either absconding from their places of primary assignment or they were absent for more than three months without permission or any concrete reason.

    Ladan said that 2,574 corps members passed out from batch ‘B’ Stream 1, describing them as one of the best set they had in recent time.

    He added that 13 of the Stream 1 members have excelled and some of them would receive commendation certificates while others would receive the State’s Honours Award.

    Baba explained that those that would receive the commendation letters and awards performed wonderfully during the service year at either their places of primary assignments or host communities.

    “The efforts of those corps members that excelled have been tremendous because of their contributions to national unity, social integration and development of the state and the country in general,” he said.

    According to him, four of them recently participated at a national event on skills acquisition, which they were given certificates.
    He commended Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje for his sustained support to the scheme in the state. (NAN)

  • CAC Designs Portal For Company Registration To Curb Fraud

    CAC Designs Portal For Company Registration To Curb Fraud

    The Acting Registrar-General of the Corporate Affairs Commission ( CAC ), Lady Azuka Azinge yesterday in Kano said the Commission has introduced online registration method aimed at curbing the menace of fraudsters and middle men.

    Speaking during a sensitization progarmme in Kano, Lady Azuka said the online registration method will go a long way in removing hiccups and ambiguities hitherto associated with registration of companies in the country.

    According to her, the sensitization visit is organized in collaboration with the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council ( PEBEC ).

    She added that its intention was to bring together the management of the Commission, stakeholders and members of the public to interact on issues pertaining to the current reform initiatives of the Commission to provide enabling business environment in the country.

    “The Kano sensitization programme which is the second in the series is in pursuant to the 60 days Action PLAN OF THE Federal Government on Ease of Doing BUSINESS IN Nigeria. The first visit was held in Lagos on the 19th October, 2017.”

    In her goodwill message, Dr. Jumoke Oduwole, Senior Special Assistant to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, on Trade and Investment, represented by Ms Rebecca Dokun, a Reform Leader with EBES, hailed the CAC reform initiatives and urged stakeholders and members of the public to take advantage of the Company Registration Portal (CRP) to register their business directly without hitches.

  • Suspected monkey pox in Kano

    Indications emerged last night that the Monkey Pox disease had broken out in Kano.

    A suspected case was lying critically ill at Tiga General Hospital a in Bebeji Local Government Area.

    Commissioner for Health Dr. Kabiru Ibrahim Getso could not be reached at the time of filling the story. But at a

    News Conference on Monday, Getso urged Kano residents to apply personal hygiene so as to prevent monkey pox.

    He said the state government had made available a hospital and adequate facilities to take care of patients infected by the disease

  • Police arrest five suspects for breaking into 10 shops

    Police arrest five suspects for breaking into 10 shops

    The Police in Jigawa on Thursday announced the arrest of five persons suspected of breaking into 10 shops in Dutse, the state capital.

    The command Public Relations Officer, Jinjiri Abdu, confirmed the arrest in an interview in Dutse.

    According to him, the suspects have been terrorizing shop owners along the popular Hakimi street in Dutse and other parts of the town.

    Abdu alleged that those arrested had broken into over 10 shops in the last three months and carted away goods and other valuables.

    The command spokesman explained that three of the suspects believed to be directly involved in the alleged crime were apprehended in the locality while two others were arrested in Kano for alleged receipt of stolen items.

    He said the suspects would be charged to court on conclusion of investigation and urged residents to be vigilant and report any suspicious character to the nearest police station for prompt action.

    NAN