Tag: Katsina State

  • Buhari arrives Katsina State

    Buhari arrives Katsina State

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday arrived his home state, Katsina State.

    It was his first home coming after returning from the United Kingdom on August 19.

    The President had spent about 103 days in the UK on medical ground.

    The President’s plane landed at the Umaru Musa Yar’Adua Airport, in Katsina State in Nigeria Air Force plane 001 around 4:03 p.m.

    He was received on arrival by Katsina State Governor, Aminu Masari, Emir of Katsina and other top government officials of the state.

    A chopper immediately took him to his home town, Daura.

  • Buhari mourns Kanti-Bello 

    Buhari mourns Kanti-Bello 

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday extended heartfelt condolences to the Kanti-Bello family as well as the government and people of Katsina State on the death of Senator Mahmud Kanti-Bello.

    The President, in a statement issued by the Special Adviser on media and publicity, Femi Adesina, also commiserated with the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria over the passage of their distinguished colleague and former Senate Chief Whip, who served two-terms in the upper legislative chamber.

    As Senator representing Katsina Central Constituency/Daura Senatorial zone from 2003-2011, President Buhari recalled that the late Senator Bello was a very outspoken and courageous patriot, who worked hard to ensure that all levels of government in the country were responsible and accountable.

    He believed that Senator Bello’s effective representation of his people at the national level and commitment to the unity of Nigeria will be long remembered and honoured; and will continue to serve as inspiration to many others.

    President Buhari urged Senator Kanti-Bello’s family, friends and associates to honour his memory by continually upholding the values of honesty and accountability, which served as his reference point throughout his public service.

    The President prayed that Almighty Allah will comfort all who mourn him and grant his soul eternal rest.

     

  • Eid-el-Kabr: Prices of rams soar in Kano, drop in Katsina – Survey

    Eid-el-Kabr: Prices of rams soar in Kano, drop in Katsina – Survey

    The News Agency Nigeria (NAN) reports that the prices of the animals in Katsina State, however, remain static due to low patronage.

    Although the animals are available at major livestock markets in the Kano metropolis, sellers complained of low patronage.

    Malam Sani Yaro, a livestock dealer at Unguwa-Uku market, ‎lamented the low sale compared to 2016, without giving figures.

    Yaro said that although the patronage was low, prices had gone up by about 30 per cent compared to last year.‎

    “People are complaining about the prices, but they must understand that we didn’t buy them cheap; so there is nothing we can do but pray things improve in the coming days.”

    Another dealer in the market, Sabo Maigari, told NAN that he sold only seven out of the 30 rams he brought to Kano a week ago.

    “The economic situation has contributed to the low sales and is affecting us,’’ Maigari said.‎‎

    He attributed the current high prices to the increase in the cost of transporting the animals from Niger Republic.

    Malam Buba Saidu, another dealer who brought rams from Zamfara, said some of the customers were only coming to bargain without buying‎.

    “We pray to make some sales before Sallah because returning the rams to Zamfara will be a loss to me, considering the expenses.

    “Things are very hard nowadays, we appeal to the Federal Government do something urgently to address the suffering of the masses,’’ he said.‎

    Idi Sule, a buyer at Dawanau cattle market, said he was at the market for the second day but could not afford the price.‎

    “I was here on Monday but I cannot buy because the same size I bought last year at N20,000 is being sold for N30,000.

    “I am here today very prepared to see that I get one,” he said.‎

    ‎Another buyer, Rasheed Ola, expressed hope that the prices would fall when more rams flooded the market in the state.‎

    The secretary, cattle sellers Association in Kumbotso Market, Alhaji Dauda Sufi‎, said small, medium and big rams now sold at higher prices when compared to last year.

    “The small, average and big rams this year are selling at N30,000, N50,000 and N120,000 as against N20,000, N35,000 and N80,000, respectively in 2016,” he said.

    NAN reports that average rams fetch between N40,000 and N50,000, while bigger size go for between N120,000 and 130,000, respectively.‎

    It was observed that following the rising cost of animals, especially rams, some people in the state, particularly civil servants now contributed money to buy cow and share the meat.

    In International Maiadua Market, Katsina State, NAN reports that the poor patronage was attributed to the current recession in the country.

    Malam Musa Rabe, chairman of the Ram Dealers Association in Maiadua, said apart from low patronage, the prices had crashed compared to last year.

    He said a ram sold for between N70,000 and N80,000 last year, was now fetched between N50,000 and N40,000.

    He attributed the low patronage to the current economic recession affecting the nation, stressing that majority of the dealers had to take their rams back home due to lack of patronage.

    Musa Maidoya, another dealer at the cow section of the market, lamented the low patronage of the animals.

    He said a bull of N120,000 was being sold at between N80,000 and N90,000, adding the animals were brought from Niger Republic but the market was poor compared to last year.

     

  • 4,026 Katsina pilgrims perform lesser Hajj in Makkah

    4,026 Katsina pilgrims perform lesser Hajj in Makkah

    A total of 4,026  pilgrims from Katsina State have left Madina for Makkah, Saudi Arabia, where they performed the lesser Hajj.

    The Coordinator of the State’s Pilgrims Welfare Board in Madina, Alhaji Aminu Sanyina, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Madina.

    Sanyina said that the pilgrims were expected to be moved to Muna on Dhul-Hajji 8, 1438 AH (the twelve month of Islamic calendar) for the commencement of the Hajj rites, proper.

    He commended the good conduct exhibited by the pilgrims  during their stay in Madina and urged them to behave likewise in Makkah.

    NAN reports that the pilgrims usually go to Madina to visit the Prophet’s mosque where His grave is and the Baqe’ah graveyard where His wives and companions were buried.

    Other places of visit are the Mosque of Quba’, which is the first Mosque built in Islam.

    It is also recommended for a pilgrim to pray and supplicate in Quba Mosque, and the last place of visit are the graves of the martyrs of ‘Uhud’.

    The ‘Uhud’ is a big mountain in Madina where the Prophet and His companions fought a battle and over 40 companions were martyred there.(NAN)

  • Katsina pilgrim duped of $800 in Saudi Arabia

    Katsina pilgrim duped of $800 in Saudi Arabia

    A pilgrim from Katsina State, Hauwa Muhammad, has been duped $800 in Madina, Saudi Arabia.

    Hauwa, who hails from Kankara, Malumfashi zone, was swindled of the money by a fraudster who posed as an official of the Katsina State Government.

    She said the swindler told her that he was disbursing additional $100 to pilgrims from the state, and that she should give him her envelope containing her money in order to put her own share inside.

    “The fraudster said I should bring the envelope so that he will put together all the money for me.

    “I decided not to give him, but he insisted, and I later gave him the envelope.

    “When I realised that he wanted to dupe me, I asked him to give me my money, and he gave me the envelope and went away.

    “It was after he had disappeared that I was told that what remained in the envelope was only $9 ,’’ the victim said.

    The Amirul-Hajj of Malumfashi zone, Alhaji Yahaya Auwal, described the incident as unfortunate.

    Auwal lamented that the swindle occurred in spite of several advice and warnings to the pilgrims to be wary of such criminals in the Holy land.

    “It is unfortunate that our pilgrims are becoming victims of such circumstances day and night in spite of enlightenment efforts and warnings.

    “We will continue with the efforts and also continue to pray to Allah to protect our pilgrims against fraudsters,’’ he said.

  • Hajj: 4,580 Katsina pilgrims transported to Saudi Arabia

    Hajj: 4,580 Katsina pilgrims transported to Saudi Arabia

    A total of 4,580 Katsina State pilgrims have so far been transported to Saudi Arabia for the 2017 Hajj.

    This came less than three days to the closure of the King Abdulaziz International Airport, Jedda.

    Alhaji Badaru Bello, the Spokesperson of the Katsina State Pilgrims Welfare Board, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Madina on Thursday.

    Bello said that the pilgrims were transported by Max Air Ltd. in nine flights.

    “The ninth flight of the pilgrims numbering 554 landed in Jedda in the early hours of Thursday.

    “The Amirul-Hajj and the remaining Hajj officials will also be transported to the Holy land today (Thursday),’’ he said.

    He further said that more than 80 per cent of the pilgrims had already left Madina for Makkah where they performed lesser Hajj.

    He attributed the delay in the transportation of the pilgrims to the delay in the issuance of visa to the pilgrims by the Saudi authorities.

    “You know, no matter how you want to go to Saudi Arabia for Hajj, if there is no visa, there is nothing we can do.

    “So, the delay is due to the visa problem which has been resolved.

    “But I want to assure you that we are going to meet the deadline of Aug. 26,” he said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 4,930 pilgrims would perform the 2017 Hajj from Katsina State.

  • 4,026 Katsina pilgrims now in Saudi Arabia – Official

    4,026 Katsina pilgrims now in Saudi Arabia – Official

    A total of 4,026 Katsina State pilgrims are in Saudi Arabia for the Hajj, spokesman of the state Pilgrims Welfare Board, Badaru Bello, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Madina on Monday.

    He said the pilgrims were transported to the Holy land by Max Air in eight flights, while another batch of 530 pilgrims out of the remaining 904 would depart later in the day.

    Bello disclosed that 70 per cent of the pilgrims are now in Makkah and had already performed the lesser hajj.

    He expressed satisfaction with the exercise so far, adding that all the pilgrims were in good health and performing their religious obligations.

  • Daura Emirate Council to hold special payers for Buhari

    Daura Emirate Council to hold special payers for Buhari

    Daura Emirate Council in Katsina State, on Saturday said it would hold special prayers to thank God for the return of President Muhammadu Buhari from his medical vacation in London.

    The Emir of Daura, Alhaji  Umar Farouk, said in his palace that the special prayers was to also to seek God’s grace for the well being of the nation.

    Farouk pledged that the emirate council would continue to support the Buhari led administration in its crusade against corruption, efforts at enhancing national security and its promotion agriculture in the country.

    He expressed confidence that the President would salvage the country and put it on the path of growth and development to effectively compete with advanced nations of the world.

    Meanwhile, a unionist, Comrade Ibrahim Killi, has attributed the recovery and safe return of the President to the tremendous goodwill and prayers of well meaning patriotic Nigerians.

    He expressed the belief that Buhari would aggressively pursue his agenda of reforming the country.

    Killi advised Buhari to focus on the provision of infrastructure, rehabilitation of roads, refineries and improving power supply as well as human development.

    Another resident, Alhaji Sani Zimbo, commended Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo for his loyalty and commitment to the unity of the country. “We salute his courage and administrative acumen,’’ he added.

  • Daura residents jubilate over Buhari’s return

    Daura residents jubilate over Buhari’s return

    Residents of Daura in Katsina State are in an upbeat mood over reports of President Muhammadu Buhari’s return to Nigeria after his medical vacation abroad.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that those interviewed on Saturday expressed gratitude to Allah for the Presidents recovery and return to Nigeria.

    Alhaji Salisu Haro, a civil servant, said the President’s return represents a ray of hope for the nation and prayed that Nigerians would support him to deliver quality leadership that would take the country to the next level.

    He commended a section of the media for keeping Nigerians abreast of Buhari’s condition throughout his stay in London, adding that objective journalism would help to accelerate national development.

    Alhaji Abdumanaf Daura, APC Northwest Organizing Secretary, described the report as encouraging, saying it has put all those spreading rumours of Buhari’s incapacitation and death to shame.

    He berated those he called unpatriotic elements using the president’s ill health for politics and spread of baseless rumours, saying they should atone for their sins.

    The politician thanked Nigerians for their resilience, prayers and understanding during the trying moments of the nation, stressing that Buhari was back into the country for good.

    Nura Usman, a civil servant, expressed the hope that Buhari would continue with his reform agenda.

    “We are solidly behind his crusade on corruption, insurgency and every other evil that derailed the progress of this nation.

    “We have been praying for his well being and God has answered our prayers,” Usman said.

    Alhaji Nura Habu, a local farmer, said the residents would organise prayers to celebrate the return of Buhari.

    Mr Chukwu Emeka, a trader, danced on hearing the news, saying he had prayed fervently for the president’s recovery and return.

    Emeka who has lived in Daura for over 20 years with his family, said God has put to shame those wishing to see the president dead.

    Malam Musa Zango, an Imam, attributed the return of the president to God, “because of Buhari’s good intention to the nation.”

    He pledged that the residents would organise special prayers to thank God and protect the President from all evil machinations as he as he steers the affairs of the nation.

  • EU: Sadamu LG gets 120,000 tree seedlings

    EU: Sadamu LG gets 120,000 tree seedlings

    The European Union (EU) has donated 120,000 assorted tree seedlings to Sandamu Local Government Area of Katsina State.

    Alhaji Usman Ahmed, the Director of Agriculture, Sandamu Local Government Council, disclosed this to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Sandamu on Monday.

    He said that the council had started planting the seedlings in its efforts to implement the four-year EU fuel wood balancing programme in the area.

    He said that the EU initiative was aimed at providing sustainable energy due to the deficit of firewood, while protecting the environment against desertification and boosting the economic well-being of the people.

    Ahmed said that the council had taken delivery of 10 varieties of tree seedlings from the National Planning Commission and the EU for distribution to interested farmers at no cost.

    He said that the varieties of the seedlings included eucalyptus, neem, albezia, moringa, jastropa,gum arabic, pawpaw, patenolra, cashew and depsonia.

    He said the target of the scheme was 1,500 farmers, adding, however, that only 214 farmers had so far indicated interest in the programme.

    “We encouraged the farmers to plant the seedlings either on their farms or in their gardens,’’ he said.

    Ahmed said that the programme would be executed under five planting models which included institutional planting, woodlots, home gardening, wind brake and plantation cultivation.

    “We are providing a hoe, a watering can and one litre of pesticides free of charge to those who partake in the programme,’’ he added.

    He said that programme was specifically aimed at providing sustainable energy because of the shortage of fire wood and addressing the growing menace of desertification in the area.

    Ahmed said that more than 100 youths had received training under the programme on how to construct clean cooking stoves, as part of efforts to empower the unemployed people in the area.