Tag: Sani Abacha Stadium

  • PDP’s Kano rally: Three feared dead, 30 fainted

    No fewer than three people were feared dead and over 30  others fainted yesterday while waiting for the campaign team of the People’s Democratic People (PDP) presidential candidate Alhaji Atiku Abubakar at Sani Abacha Stadium in Kano.

    Unconfirmed reports claimed that the death of the three people was as a result of a clash between rival PDP groups outside the stadium.

    A large crowd of PDP supporters had gathered at the venue for several hours, waiting for Atiku’s and his team’s arrival.

    It was gathered that people fainted as a result of suffocation inside the stadium.

    Also yesterday,  the Kano  home of State Chairman of the ruling APC, Alhaji Abdullahi Abbas, came under attack by some PDP members, according to the police.

    Confirming the attack, Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Haruna Abdullahi Kiyawa, said “the attackers were by suspected PDP members”.

    However, Abubakar, when he arrived, said the country is witnessing an unprecedented setback in the areas of agriculture and the economy under the All Progressive Congress (APC) government.

    The PDP presidential candidate’s campaign train arrived at the Sani Abacha Stadium at about 5:55p.m., after the mammoth crowd had anxiously waited for several hours.

    Atiku, who was visibly elated over the mammoth crowd, was clad in Kwankwasiyya red cap and white baban riga.

    The PDP Presidential candidate said, if given the mandate in the February 16 presidential election, he would support the revitalisation of agriculture and the economy.

    According to him, “I will ensure that among my priorities would be the revitalisation of agriculture, industries and commercial activities to boost the economy, which has been killed by the APC government.”

    He noted that Kano, which is nerve centre of commercial activities in the North, was experiencing backwardness in business and commerce.

    He said: “Are you going to vote for PDP? If you vote for PDP from top to bottom and bottom to top, PDP government will revitalise business and the moribund industries in Kano. We will also boost agriculture.”

    Also speaking, the PDP national chairman, Prince Uche Secondus told the PDP supporters that the Kano rally represents a revolution and a pointer that Kano people has embraced PDP.

    Director General of Atiku Campaign Organisation, Senator Bukola Saraki lamented: “There is hunger in Nigeria. The APC government has brought hardship on the people. There is need for us to vote them out.”

    Former Kano State Governor Rabi’u Musa Kwankawso said the huge crowd was sending a message to Aso Villa that PDP has already taken over Kano.

    He said: “Today, Kano people and particularly, the youths have shown that Kano is for PDP and Kwankwasiyya.”

    Kano State PDP Chairman Suleiman Rabi’u Bichi said PDP would sweep the polls from top to bottom in Kano, “because Kano belongs to PDP”.

  • Breaking: Three feared dead, 30 fainted at Atiku’s Kano rally

    No fewer than three people have been feared dead and over 30 others fainted waiting for the campaign team of the Peoples Democratic People (PDP) presidential candidate AtikuAbubakar at Sani Abacha Stadium, Kano on Sunday.

    Uncomfirmed reports have it that the alleged  death of the three people was as a result of a bloody clash  between rival groups of the PDP outside the stadium.

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    The Nation reports that unprecedented crowd gathered at the venue waiting for the arrival of Atiku and his team for several hours.

    Those who fainted suffered suffocation inside the stadium, which was filled to the brim.

    As at the time of filling this report by 4:30pm, Atiku and  his team were yet to arrive the stadium.

     

    Details shortly…

  • Ganduje makes U-turn, releases stadium for Atiku’s campaign

    In a sudden twist of events, Kano state Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje on Wednesday ordered the contractor handling renovation works at Sani Abacha Stadium, Kofar Mata to immediately demobilize to pave way for the campaign rally of Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to hold at the stadium.

    In a statement signed by the Commissioner for Information, Youths and Culture, Malam Muhammad Garba, indicated that the directive does not affect ongoing overhaul of the Indoor Sports Complex.

    According to the statement, “accordingly, the contractor has been directed to remove all machineries from the precinct of the stadium till after the campaign rally, while the state darling teams, Kano Pillars have been told to use the Pillars Stadium, Sabon Gari for its training sessions.

    “The general renovation of the stadium aimed at giving the stadium a face-lift included the installation of the new scoreboard, the running track and provision of sources for steady water supply to all parts of the stadium.

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    “Recall that prior to this development, the PDP had slated February 2 for the rally, which informed government decision to mobilize the contractor only for the party to fix another date for the campaign rally when the contractor had already moved to site.

    ‘’As a democrat who believes in freedom of association, His Excellency the governor did not ordered the closure of the stadium to frustrate the campaign rally of the PDP. The stadium only closed for the intended renovation works,’’ the statement added.

    “While wishing the PDP a successful outing, the statement urged the leadership of the party to ensure orderliness during the event in order to avert destruction of facilities at the stadium.”

    The Nation reports that reports in the media had insinuated that Governor Ganduje shutdown the Sani Abacha stadium so as to deny the PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, from using the stadium.

  • 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.

     

     

  • Pillars to install CCTV at Sani Abacha Stadium

    Pillars to install CCTV at Sani Abacha Stadium

    Following post match violence that erupted after last Wednesday’s league tie against Enyimba, Kano Pillars have revealed a plan to install CCTV cameras at the Sani Abacha Stadium.

    The Kano based club believes installation of the CCTV cameras will help monitor activities of the fans before, during and after matches as the team is not only desirous of playing good football but is also bent on making their home ground Sani Abacha Stadium a comfortable venue for fans and

    non fans alike to come and enjoy football.

    The 4-time Premier league champions dished out the information vide their twitter handle @pillarsfc, noting that the violence was regrettable

    “CCTV cameras will soon be installed at different places of Sani Abacha Stadium to help prevent post-match violence” the club said

    Pillars, who will next tackle embattled Ikorodu United at the same venue today, threatened to ban any fan caught fomenting trouble, declaring

    “Anyone caught in the violence will be permanently banned from watching any of our games at the stadium”

    The Baba Ganaru tutored side who failed in their bid to progress in this year’s CAF Champions league campaign had earlier apologized for the post match violence “We sincerely apologize and regret the post match violence that occurred during our last Match” the club submitted Saturday.

    Most soccer fans who engaged in unsolicited permutations over possible results of today’s matches across the country opine that it will take a miracle for Ikorodu United to pick a point today.  The Sam Okpodu led side some say will need to double effort if they wish to have a near good race in this season.