Tag: Kano

  • Train crushes man to death in Kano

    A man suspected to be drunk was on Wednesday night crushed to death by moving train in Sharada area in Kano.

    An eye witness told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kano on Thursday that the incident happened around 8:00 pm.

    According to the witness, who requested anonymity, the deceased might have slept off on the rail track when the moving train crushed him to death.

    NAN learnt that residents of the area saw the mutilated remains of the man the following morning.

    When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer of the state command, DSP Magaji Majiya, said the matter was yet to be officially reported to the police.

    He said that he heard of the incident from people who called to find out from him.

    Majiya said he had directed the Divisional Police Officer in charge of the area to investigate the matter.

  • Foundation plans overseas scholarship for 50 Kano indigenes

    No fewer than 50 youths in Nasarrawa Local Government Area of Kano state are to benefit from a scholarship programme initiated by the Global Educational Support Scheme of the  Jamu Education Foundation.

    Chairman of the Foundation, Alhaji Mohammed Jamu Yusuf said at its launch that they would attend various universities in China and Canada for bachelors, Masters and Ph.D programmes.

    He added that the Foundation plans to sponsor 150 people from the council in the next three years.

    Mohmammed, who is also a Senior Special Assistant to the Speaker of House of Representatives, Alhaji Yakubu Dogara on Enterpreneurship, said he was motivated by the need to bridge the educational gap between the North and the South.

    “The concept is all about giving back to our people the same opportunity the society availed to us in our formative years.  I cannot see any other way I can appreciate and say thank you to my community than to give my own support in building a decent society. So, we decided to invest heavily in education so that in the nearest future, our people can compete reasonably with our brothers from the South,” he said.

    Kano State Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, represented by his Principal Private Secretary, Alhaji Bala Mohammed, praised the scheme and urged other Kano citizens to emulate the good example.

  • Foundation helps 62 inmates out of Kano

    Foundation helps 62 inmates out of Kano

    The Jaiz Bank Plc, through its charity and development foundation, has secured the release of 62 inmates in Kano prisons. The inmates went to jail because they could not pay their optional fines. It cost the Jaiz Charity Foundation N4 million to secure the release of the inmates who were in Kurmawa and Goron Dutse Federal Prisons.

    One of the 62 was a housewife Mary Ezemusen, 23, who was arrested with her husband for being in possession of large quantities of India hemp, concealed in their vehicle heading to Kano from Edo State. Mary was two months pregnant when she was convicted alongside her husband and sentenced to five years in prison, or an option of N500,000 each in which they could not pay.

    Mary and her husband have served over two years in prison, where she delivered a baby boy. The foundation paid N238, 000 for Mary to regain her freedom.

    While speaking further, Mary who recounted her pathetic ordeal said that, “we were arrested by the law enforcement agents along with my husband, Benedict for carrying a large quantity of Indian Hemp concealed in our vehicle from Edo State to Kano. Upon our arrest, we were charged to Court and sentenced to five years imprisonment with an option of N500, 000 fine which we could not pay. At that time I had a two-month old pregnancy and I delivered the baby boy in one of the hospitals after which I was taken back to prison custody. I left Edo in company of my husband to Kano without the knowledge of my parents, but now that I have regained my freedom, my husband is still in prison custody and I feel as if my freedom is not yet complete.”

    Another inmate that regained his freedom, 18-year-old Hussaini Adamu of Mariri Quarters narrated how he found himself jailed for one year just because his friend who is also languishing in Goron Dutse prison implicated him as he was caught stealing a GSM Cellular phone. He said that he has spent seven days in custody before this relief came his way through the Jaiz Charity Foundation initiative. According to him, they were asked to pay N10, 000 fine, “but I could not provide such money neither could my parents. I must remain grateful and indebted to the management of Jaiz Charity Foundation for securing my freedom and that of others. Right now, this serves as a lesson to me and I thank Allah for vindicating me through this grace; after all, I could have spent the next one year here. For that my evil friend, I have parted ways with him and I will never forgive him because he has smeared my name and that of my family for an offence I never committed. I really missed my parents and I am happy I am going home,” he stated.

    Speaking to reporters at the Kano central prison yard, the chairman of the foundation Alhaji Umaru Mutallab said that the gesture was part of the corporate social responsibility (CRS) of the foundation. According to him, the foundation paid N4million to facilitate the release of the 62 inmates who regained their freedom. He said that foundation was particular about youth who were sometime out ignorance indulge in criminal activities that eventually led them to being convicted for various offences. The chairman who was represented by the corporate Secretary and Legal adviser of the foundation, Umar Faruk Yakubu said that out of 62 of them, 55 are male, while 7 are female which mostly consist of youth between 17 to 30 years. “We have been doing this corporate responsibility as payback to the society. We are also involved into assisting indigent’s people who are incarcerated or indebted and cannot pay court impose fine or who were convicted for reckless driving and other offences as well as victims of insurgency and flood ravage area,” he added. Farouk further explained that those responsible for the release were, Chairman of Jaiz Foundation is Dr Umaru Mutallab, while Amb. Adamu Babangida Ibrahim is the Director General/CEO of Jaiz Charity & Development Foundation, adding that it was based on the instruction of the leader of the Foundation that the gesture was extended to the prisoners. According to him upon the instruction they embarked on the release process along side prison officers and the courts, about 65 prison inmates were set free.

     

  • Pregnant house wife raped to death in Kano

    Pregnant house wife raped to death in Kano

    A 22 year old pregnant house wife Aisha Abdullahi, was reportedly raped to death by unknown persons in Kano.

    The deceased, after the brutal rape by the unknown persons, was left in a pool of blood when the husband returned home and found her dead.

    The Police Spokesman in Kano, DSP Musa Magaji Majia, who confirmed this to reporters Thursday, said the police have already started investigation on the matter.

    Majia said the husband of the deceased, Abdullahi Mohammed immediately reported the incident to the Police where it was discovered that the wife was raped to death.

    According to the police spokesman, the incident occurred when the husband was not at home.

    It could be recalled also that two weeks ago, two persons, Nura and Haruna were in court facing charges of alleged gruesome murder of yet another house wife at Khadija Muhammad of Jain quarters.

     

  • Kano Governor signs N274.3b budget

    Kano Governor signs N274.3b budget

    Kano State governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has signed into law, the state’s 2016 Appropriation Bill, assuring that its implementation would commence immediately.

    The budget, tagged ‘A Peoples Budget for Self Reliance,’ is in the tune of N274.3 billion, with 70 per cent of it devoted to capital expenditure, while 30 per cent was set aside for recurrent expenses.

    Shortly after signing the bill, the governor disclosed that “it reflects the vision of the administration for diversification of the state’s revenue, with a view to laying a solid foundation for the pursuit of its development objectives”.

    Governor Ganduje explained that although the budget is coming at a turbulent period in the governance of the state, the state Internal Revenue Service, with its technical partners have convinced the state executive and legislature that with political commitment, the set target would be achieved.

    The governor expressed delight that the budget was subjected to public hearing, pointing out that to date; no state in the federation has allowed the public to directly make input in its budget. However, he assured that the government would create an enabling environment for the state legislature to perform its oversight functions, while implementing the budget, stressing that the legislators are at liberty to visit any government Ministry or agency and monitor transactions for accountability and transparency.

    The Kano state House of Assembly Speaker, Alhaji. Kabiru Alasan Rurum, disclosed to the governor that the assembly conducted public hearing on the budget, so as to allow direct involvement of the people in governance.

    He therefore appealed to residents of the state to rally round the Ganduje led-administration to facilitate the significant execution of the budget, despite the prevailing harsh economic realities in the country.

  • Kano raises N7m at armed forces appeal fund launch

    Kano raises N7m at armed forces appeal fund launch

    About N7 million was realised at the launch of the 2016 Armed Forces Emblem Appeal Fund launch in Kano yesterday.

    The 44 Local Government Areas made the largest donation of N4. 4 million, while the state government donated N1 million, just as Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje made a personal donation of N100, 000 to the fund.

    Indigenous Contractors Association (state branch) through its chairman, Abduwa Maitangaran, donated N1.1 million, while five members of the Governing Council of Kano University of Science and Technology, Wudil donated N250, 000 apart from a donation of N100, 000 from the university management.

    Speaking on the occasion, held at Africa House, Government House, Kano, Ganduje called on Nigerians to appreciate the contributions of the gallant Nigerian soldiers who died or suffered injuries, by donating for the welfare of their families, especially widows and children.

    He described the soldiers as courageous men who sacrificed their lives for the territorial integrity of the nation and for peace to reign in the country and other parts of the world.

    Earlier, the state Commissioner of Information, Comrade Muhammad Garba, stressed the need for Nigerians to continue to acknowledge and express appreciation, not only for what the fallen heroes did in the past but also to assure soldiers in active service that their efforts would never be in vain.

    On the occasion, the state branch Chairman of Nigerian Legion, Alhaji Abdullahi Ahmad Bagobiri, requested the state government to complete their secretariat project as well as provide them with a vehicle to ease their transportation challenges.

    In another development, Governor Ganduje has inaugurated three revenue tribunals with a call on residents of the state to support the state government to improve its revenue base.

    He explained that the government re-engineered the state’s revenue service to ensure that all revenues due to the government are properly collected from public organisations, corporate bodies and individuals, saying he was confident that the revenue tribunals would work without fear or favour, given the antecedents of the respective Magistrate Court judges heading them.

    Chief Magistrate Husaini Rabi’u will head the Revenue Tribunal at Audu Bako Secretariat; Magistrate Muhammad Idris is to chair the Tribunal at Zungeru road, while Hassan Ahmed is to head the Tribunal at Nomansland, all in the state capital.

  • Seven schoolgirls die in hostel fire

    Seven schoolgirls die in hostel fire

    Seven pupils died on Sunday night when a “mysterious” fire razed the Government Girls’ Secondary School (GGSS) at Jogana, Gezawa Local Government Area of Kano State.

    The fire, according to an eyewitness, started at 8.10pm, when the pupils were preparing to go to bed.

    A security man, who pleaded not to be named, said: “…The school was in darkness because there was no power supply. The pupils had taken their dinner and were preparing to retire to bed when we heard the girls screaming from Alhaji Sani Yaro Ahmed Hostel.

    “We thought they were being attacked by rapists. But we saw thick smoke coming out of the hostel. As we rushed to the place, there was stampede: the pupils struggled to escape from the fire.”

    It was learnt that the casualty figure was high because the pupils rushed through a narrow gate, which caused the stampede.

    The eyewitness confided that the death of the seven pupils was as a result of a stampede that ensued when they were struggling to escape from the narrow gate of the hostel when the fire engulfed the hostel.

    Our reporter, who visited the school yesterday, observed that the Alhaji Sani Yaro Ahmed Hostel, the largest of the 13 in the school, was reduced to rubble.

    The eight apartments, housing over 200 pupils, was also razed.

    The headteacher, Hajia Khadijat J. Gambo, was speechless.

    When our reporter sought her comment on the incident, she said: “You can see it all. I am a sad woman. I have managed to file my reports to the appropriate authorities and I have been instructed not to speak.”

    As at the time of filing this report, the school management had handed over the bodies of the dead to their parents.

    Kano State Deputy Governor Hafiz Abubakar, who doubles as commissioner for Education, described the incident as mysterious.

    He confirmed the death of the seven pupils, adding that the government would pay the bills of the injured, who are getting treatment at government hospitals.

    Abubakar, who read the welcome address during the inauguration of State and Local Government Education Promotion Committees at the Coronation Hall of the Government House, told the gathering about the incident.

    He said: “This event is holding because it has already been planned. There was a fire at the GGSS, Jogana. Seven girls died and 25 others were injured. We pray for the repose of their souls and quick recovery of the injured.”

    The deputy governor said the incident occurred at 8:30pm on Sunday, adding: “…The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained; it remains mysterious.”

    Police Commissioner Mohammed Musa Katsina also visited the school.

    Addressing reporters on the incident, Katsina said: “You are aware it was a fatal fire, which led to the death of seven pupils. Many others were injured. I am moved and I stand in solidarity with the people of the state in this moment of grief. I console the state government, parents of these pupils and other people of Kano. May Allah give us the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.”

    It was learnt that the school, which was established 40 years ago, has experienced three “mysterious” fire incidents.

     

     

  • Kano eyes N10b monthly IGR

    Kano eyes N10b monthly IGR

    Kano State Revenue Board Chairman Sani Abdulkadir Dambo has set N10billion as the monthly revenue target of the state.

    Speaking during an interactive session with reporters in his office, he said he would expand the revenue net to include operators in the informal sector.

    Dambo said the revenue generation portfolio of between N1billion and N2billion monthly was mainly realised amongst the employed population, which, according to him, did not constitute up to 20 per cent of the total population of the state.

    He said:  “Most of the tax collection in the state is from Pay As You Earn (PAYE). So we can ask where is the personal income tax? What is the population of workers in the state compared to other business community, artisans, small scale businesses and lots more?”

    According to him, tax enlightenment programmes will be encouraged utilised, apart from utilising the informal sector of the economy, with the aim of improving the monthly revenue drive.

  • Kano orders immediate closure of Boys College, probes sodomy

    Apparently worried over media reports of sodomy and child abuse at the famous Hassan Ibrahim Gwarzo Boys College, Kano, the State Government yesterday ordered the immediate closure of the school.

    The state Acting Governor, Prof. Hafiz Abubakar issued the directive, while inaugurating a 14-man Committee in Kano to probe the embarrassing allegation.

    The Acting Governor who is also the Commissioner of Education, who was baffled over the development expressed government’s concern over the unfortunate incident.

    He, however, named the former Vice Chancellor of the University of Maiduguri, Professor Abubakar Mustapha as head of the Committee.

    The Committee is charged to, among other frame of reference, ensure a critical and comprehensive investigation of the reported sodomy against students of the Hassan Ibrahim Gwarzo Secondary School for Boys, located at Sallari quarters, so as to identify all victims of the alleged cases, as well as determine the extent of abuse.

    Furthermore, the Acting Governor disclosed that the Committee should also identify the culprits in the alleged act of sodomy against some students of the School and establish the degree of culpability.

    Also, in a statement, signed by the Acting Governor’s Director of Press, Usman Bello,also disclosed that the Committee is to investigate the fore-knowledge of the School management on the cases and ascertain their culpability or otherwise.

    Hafiz also mandated the Committee to recommend appropriate sanction to be taken by the State Government, based on its findings and observation, as well as any other matter incidental to their mandate.

    The Committee has a two-week deadline within which to submit its report to the State Government.

    Other prominent members of the Committee include, Alhaji Bala Abdullahi, State Coordinator, Network for Justice, Barrister Hussaina Adamu Aliyu and the Chairperson of FIDA.

    Other members of the committee are the Director-General of Hisba, Special Services and Shari’a Commission, Executive Secretary, Private and Voluntary Schools Board, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Maigana Sani, Director, Child Ministry of Women Affairs and Dr Mansur Muhammed Nagoda,  and Chief Medical Director of Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital, while Hajiya Bilkisu Shehu is expected to serve as the Secretary.

  • Fuel scarcity hits Kano

    Fuel scarcity hits Kano

    •Firm sells kerosene for N50 per litre

    Motorists and other users of the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) in Kano are facing scarcity of the petroleum product.

    Also, a popular oil marketer in the commercial city, Azman Oil and Gas Company, has begun the sale of kerosene at the regulated price of N50 per litre.

    Our reporter, who went round the city, noted that the fuel scarcity had worsened as most of the filling stations hoarded the product for fear of a likely removal of fuel subsidy by the Federal Government.

    Long queues were noticed at most filling stations.

    A litre of petrol was sold for N103 at some of the filling stations.

    At mega filling stations, the product was sold at the regulated price of N87, attracting long queues of anxious buyers.

    Black marketers, who had been run out of business with constant supply of the product, have returned.

    They have cashed in on the scarcity to make brisk business with many buyers running to them for supply.

    They sold a gallon of petrol for N700 instead of the previous price of N450.

    But the Commercial Manager of Azman Oil, Alhaji Abdullahi Tanko Ahmad, said the company had complied with Federal Government’s directive on the sale of kerosene to consumers at subsidised price.

    Addressing reporters yesterday in Kano, Ahmad said: “Azman will never run foul of the law as far as the issue of selling the commodity to the public at the subsidised rate is concerned.”

    The manager said the oil company would ensure that consumers benefited from the subsidy on kerosene.

    He said: “With the sale of the commodity almost taking shape at Azman filling stations all over the country, individual consumers are entitled to 20 litres at a go. The decision was taken to avoid hanky-panky by those who may wish to take the advantage of the subsidy to make brisk business.

    “Azman is guided by Federal Government’s directive to be compassionate to the masses, who bear the brunt of buying the commodity with tears in the past. This affirms the fact that with Azman setting the ball rolling, other filling stations would equally follow suit.”