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  • Governor Sani inaugurates Kaduna’s longest road in 20 years

    Governor Sani inaugurates Kaduna’s longest road in 20 years

    Governor Uba Sani has inaugurated the longest road constructed in the last two decades.

    The road cuts across three local governments and links more than 76 farming communities in Kaduna State.

    He said the road, which stretches from Igabi, to Kajuru and Chikun local governments, includes a 130-metre bridge over River Kaduna, which serves several rural communities.

    The governor said the 35-kilometre asphaltic road linking Gadan Gayan through Gwaraji to Kujama Junction, will transform mobility, agriculture and rural economies in those communities.

    At the opening of the road on Monday, Sani described the project as historic in the state’s infrastructure development, adding that it reflects his administration’s inclusive and people-centred development model.

    The governor recalled that when the project was kicked off in January 2024, his administration had pledged to deliver a durable and efficient transport corridor.

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    He maintained that ‘’through disciplined planning, professional execution, and collective commitment, that promise has been fulfilled.’’

    He explained that the road provides an alternative route that reduces reliance on the often-congested Kaduna metropolis, thereby cutting travel time and transportation costs for commuters and traders.

    “Emergency services will be able to respond faster, schoolchildren will reach their classrooms with greater ease, and families will enjoy improved access to healthcare, markets, and social services,” he noted.

    The governor emphasised the road’s agricultural importance, stressing that agriculture remains the leading contributor to Kaduna State’s Gross Domestic Product(GDP) growth.

    “By traversing agriculturally productive rural communities across three local government areas, this road directly links farms to markets, aggregation centres, processing facilities, and urban consumption hubs,” he said, adding that it would reduce post-harvest losses and strengthen agricultural value chains.”

  • Sani, Yusuf, Pantami blame Northwest woes on industry collapse, skills gap

    Sani, Yusuf, Pantami blame Northwest woes on industry collapse, skills gap

    Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani, his Kano counterpart Abba Kabir Yusuf and former Minister of Communications, Prof. Isa Ali Pantami, yesterday traced the deepening socio-economic challenges of the North-West to a widening skills gap and the collapse of industries that once powered the region’s economy.

    They spoke at the maiden North-West Stakeholders Development Summit organised by the Joint Senate and House Committees on the North-West Development Commission (NWDC) at the Umaru Musa Yar’Adua Conference Centre, Kaduna.

    The speakers agreed that insecurity, poverty, youth unemployment and the alarming out-of-school children crisis are symptoms of deeper structural failures rooted in poor education outcomes and the disappearance of industrial capacity across the region.

    Delivering the keynote address on behalf of Governor Sani, the Deputy Governor, Dr Hadiza Balarabe said the North-West’s development challenges can no longer be addressed by isolated state efforts, stressing the need for coordinated regional action.

    Governor Sani described the establishment of the NWDC by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a strategic step towards confronting regional disparities through a purpose-built institution with a long-term mandate.

    According to him, the Commission must go beyond bureaucracy to function as a catalyst that aligns policies, mobilises investment and ensures that development efforts across states reinforce rather than duplicate one another.

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    He noted that the North-West, with over 50 million people, holds a youthful population that could either become a demographic dividend or a destabilising burden depending on investments in education, skills and jobs.

    “Our people are not short of reports; they are short of results,” he said, urging the summit to produce actionable roadmaps with measurable outcomes.

    Governor Yusuf who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Umar Faruk Ibrahim, narrowed the region’s crisis to what he called the “twin and intertwined challenges” of insecurity and systemic decay in the education sector.

    He lamented that banditry, kidnappings and cattle rustling have displaced communities, destroyed farmlands and markets, and deepened multidimensional poverty across the sub-region.

    He proposed the creation of a sub-regional education transformation body under the NWDC to coordinate restoration, innovation and improved education delivery across the North-West states.

    The Kano governor also advocated a sub-regional security collaboration framework to enhance cross-border intelligence sharing and support rehabilitation of displaced persons.

    Prof. Pantami, in his intervention, linked the region’s present difficulties to the collapse of industries that flourished in Kaduna, Kano and other northern cities in the 1970s and 1980s.

    He observed that Northern Nigeria has shifted from being a producer region to largely a consumer one, warning that the trend threatens the future if not urgently reversed.

    Pantami blamed the growing skills gap on poor curriculum alignment and the absence of practical, vocational and technical training that matches modern economic demands.

    He recommended the adoption of a “dual education” model, where classroom learning is combined with hands-on vocational training, similar to systems used in Germany and Switzerland.

    The former minister also highlighted the out-of-school children crisis, noting that a significant proportion of affected children are in Northern Nigeria, posing long-term risks to stability and competitiveness.

    The speakers agreed that addressing insecurity without fixing education and skills development, or improving schools without securing communities, would produce limited results.

  • Drama, glamour as Sani presents books in Abuja

    Drama, glamour as Sani presents books in Abuja

    By Denja Abdullahi

    What come across to most people about the man Shehu Sani is that of someone, a kind of gadfly, that has from early in the days of his youth been involved in pro-democracy and human rights activism. He seems to have been born inside the trenches of human rights and pro-democracy activism and appears not have left those rough and abrasive terrains, even after having served a tenure in the Nigerian parliament from 2015-2019 as a senator. He stands out ,among very few from his natal origin up the Niger, for his commitment to building a Pan-African and Pan-Nigerian alliance against injustice, oppression and retrogression of any kind.

    That iconoclasm in his socio-political temperament has led him into so many brushes with the establishments that spiralled into hounding and long imprisonment over the 1995 phantom coup during the brutal military regime of General Sani Abacha . He is also one of the few ,out of the large clan of Nigerian activists that fought for the return of democracy in 1999, that did not abandon the political space to military collaborators and apologists ,who later took the democratic laurels for a war they never fought. He was elected into the Nigerian parliament as a senator, served a term and later got caught up against the malevolent and godfather-driven Nigerian politics.  Though he is not in any political or elective position at the moment, he has remained constant in his criticism against political chicanery, social and economic injustices.

    Shehu Sani as writer and author has the following non-fiction texts to his credit :Killing Fields(2007),Poverty in Northern Nigeria(2007), Political Assassination in Nigeria (2007), Scorpions Under Pillow (2007), Civilian Dictators of Africa(2008), Always Wrong, Can Yar’Adua Get It Right (2009), Betrayal and Society(2009), The Children of Kaduna(2011), The Children of Jos(2011), Protest and Freedom(2012), Rebellious Ideas( 2013), Nigeria and Ethiopia:An Analysis of Historical Ties(2013), The Emperor and the War: Haile Selassie and the Nigerian Civil War(2013) and Hatred for Black People(2013). Shehu’s Sani’s fictional texts, which cut across the genres of poetry and drama, like his non-fiction writings, display a commitment to engaging reality from a radical disposition, often leading to the ruffling of societal conscience. There are poetic volumes such as Prison Anthology(2007), The Poems of Peace in the Season of Bloodshed(2007) and plays such as The Phantom Crescent(2009), Thugs at the Helm(2009), The Prisoner’s Life (2007) and The Defiant Emir(2012).

    The other side of Shehu Sani as a writer and literary activist came prominently to the fore at the recent presentation of his latest book The Perilous Path to Europe: The Sahara Odyssey and the premiere of his play The Village and the Vigilante on the 15th of January, 2026 at the Mamman Vatsa Writers’ in Abuja. The occasion , which witnessed a packed hall of over 300 persons made up of about a dozen diplomats from across the world, writers, academics, students from secondary schools and higher institutions around Abuja  and journalists from the electronic and print media, was delivered with precision and premium entertainment by the Orpheus Literary Foundation. The day, which was also the Armed Forces Remembrance Day, began solemnly with a minute silence called by the compere for prayers to be said in remembrance of Major General Mamman Vatsa and other fallen heroes of the Nigerian military.

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    The event proceeded with a welcome address delivered by the founder and chairman ,Orpheus Literary Foundation, Mallam Denja Abdullahi, in which he stressed that it was about time Shehu Sani should be engaged and interrogated as a writer, thinker and literary activist, going by the large body of works he has spanning fiction and non-fiction. He pointed out that a cursory look at all his works would reveal the impacts that his  human rights activism, pan-Africanist vision, love for his country, progressive ideals, struggles against social injustice and religious extremism have had on them.

    The President of the Association of Nigerian Authors(ANA) who spoke next itemised a litany of supports the man Shehu Sani has given to the Association in the past and recent times and his unflinching identification with the literary community at all times.

    The event itself was themed around the subject matter of the non-fiction book that was presented at the occasion and formed the focus of the Keynote speech delivered by a renowned international scholar and writer, Prof Emeka Aniagolu, who spoke on the “socio-economic implications of unbridled and irregular migration.”  The theme was further dissected by a panel of experts in the field , Dr Loitse Adam, Dr Kabura Zakama, Dr Dele Kogbe who joined from Belgium and moderated by Ms Esther Adelana. The insightful panel discussion was followed by a book review by Ms Salamatu Sule who posits that Shehu Sani’s  The Perilious Paths to Europe… “documents the tortuous journeys of migrants chasing hope and imagined greener pasture…also functions as a warning about the dire consequences of a battered system.” The book was then unveiled by the galaxy of dignitaries at the event ,including the text of the play to be performed.

    Shehu Sani in his speech, prefacing the performance of the play, which was the star attraction of the day, spoke eloquently on the need for a communal response to the menace of banditry and insecurity across Nigeria. He recalled the long history of successful interventions of the Nigerian military in various flashpoints across the world since the 1960s and the successive Nigerian governments supports for noble causes across Africa and the world. He maintained that the solution to the hydra-headed insecurity problem in Nigeria cannot from abroad or from a world power and that the country should look inward honestly to find solutions that are sustainable. He called on people in the audience not to die without writing their own books.

    He thereafter announced that he had put down his thoughts on the solutions to the menace of banditry prevailing in the society in a dramatic text The Village and the Vigilante  , which he promised to take around the flashpoints in Nigeria in the manner of the travelling theatre. He thus set the stage for the Orpheus Literary Foundation Playhouse, who in  50 minutes electrified the stage with a total theatre performance of songs, dances, hair-raising dialogues and multimedia projections ; enacting scenes after scenes of a village in a courageous conflict with banditry. The villagers emerged victorious at the end in interplay of ingenuity, cooperation among the sexes, concerted actions , display of courage and the exercise of sacrificial leadership. As the applause died down for a well presented debut performance of the play that focussed on an insistent societal problem , Prof Udenta O.Udenta , delivered a vote of thanks , stressing the fact that the art, as seen in the play, could be used to guide the society out of a self-inflicted quagmire.  

    The event came to an end , drawing attention to the other side of Shehu Sani as a writer and literary activist with both books, one presented and the other enacted, distributed free of charge to the mammoth attendees in the bowel of the auditorium of the Chinua Achebe International Conference Centre of the Mamman Vatsa Writers’Village in Abuja.

    •Denja Abdullahi is a former President of ANA and Founder of the Orpheus Literary Foundation          

  • Sani decorates Commander of Kaduna’s security outfit ‘Operation Fushin Kada’

    Sani decorates Commander of Kaduna’s security outfit ‘Operation Fushin Kada’

    Kaduna Governor Uba Sani has decorated the Commander of Operation Fushin Kada, Usman Maibindiga, following his promotion from Superintendent of Police (SP) to Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP).

    Operation Fushin Kada is a special joint security outfit established by the Uba Sani-led administration in collaboration with the Kaduna Police Command to tackle banditry, kidnapping, and other violent crimes across the state.

    Sani described Maibindiga’s elevation as a well-deserved reward for hard work, courage, and professionalism. 

    He said the officer had shown exceptional leadership and dedication in coordinating field operations that restored peace in several parts of the state.

    He noted that the government will continue to prioritise the welfare of security personnel, stressing that “men like CSP Maibindiga represent the spirit of sacrifice and patriotism Kaduna State celebrates.”

    CSP Maibindiga, a native of Nguru in Yobe State, holds degrees in Computer Science, International Affairs, and Diplomacy, as well as a postgraduate diploma in International Law and Diplomacy.

    Since joining the Nigeria Police in 2014, he has held several strategic positions and led successful operations across the North-West and North-East.

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    He has also attended several local and international professional courses, which have strengthened his tactical and leadership skills. His colleagues describe him as a disciplined and result-oriented officer.

    The Governor congratulated and urged him to sustain his record of excellence. “Your promotion is not just a recognition of past achievements but a call to greater service,” he said.

    The event was attended by senior security officials, including the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations), and Maibindiga’s family.

    The Governor also celebrated the officer’s wife and their newborn son, Usman Zunnurain, whom he fondly called “the Baby of the Year” and “a true child of Kaduna State.”

  • HoS lauds Sani for implementing new salary structures

    HoS lauds Sani for implementing new salary structures

    The Kaduna State Head of Service, Mrs Jummai Bako, has commended Gov. Uba Sani for approving and implementing the Consolidated Polytechnics and Colleges of Education Academic Staff Salary Structure (CONPCASS) and the Consolidated Tertiary Institutions Salary Structure (CONTEDISS) for staff of state-owned tertiary institutions.

    Bako, in a statement issued on Tuesday in Kaduna, described the implementation as a significant milestone in the administration’s commitment to improving staff welfare.

    She said that staff of the affected institutions had started receiving salary alerts, adding that the adjustment would boost morale and enhance productivity among the workforce.

    “The entire workforce extends heartfelt gratitude to the Governor for his visionary leadership, responsive governance, and for fulfilling his promise to the academic community,” she said.

    According to her, the governor’s decision demonstrates his willingness to engage constructively and provide lasting solutions to issues affecting staff welfare.

    “This bold and compassionate decision reflects the Governor’s integrity, empathy, and unwavering dedication to good governance, social justice, and sustained harmony between government and the workforce,” she added.

    Bako urged the benefitting staff to reciprocate the governor’s gesture by improving their productivity and contributing to the ongoing efforts to revitalise the education sector.

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    It will be recalled that Sani recently approved the implementation of 70 per cent of the 2024 CONPCASS and CONTEDISS salary structures for staff of all state-owned tertiary institutions, effective October 2025.

    Union leaders had earlier lauded the governor for his “listening leadership, transparency, and unwavering commitment to workers’ welfare and educational advancement in Kaduna State.”

    (NAN)

  • Sanwo-Olu, Sani, Radda, ministers to grace Arewa Think Tank’s lecture on Renewed Hope Agenda

    Sanwo-Olu, Sani, Radda, ministers to grace Arewa Think Tank’s lecture on Renewed Hope Agenda

    A notable northern policy group, the Arewa Think Tank (ATT), has concluded arrangements to hold its Nigeria Independence Day Anniversary Lecture on October 30, 2025, in Kaduna.

    Among the prominent personalities expected at the event is Lagos State Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, who will deliver the keynote address on the theme: “65 Years of Nigeria’s Independence: The Journey So Far with the Renewed Hope Agenda in View.”

    Other dignitaries expected to grace the occasion include the Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, Katsina State Governor, Dikko Umaru Radda, and several serving ministers from the Federal Executive Council.

    According to a statement by the Convener of ATT, Muhammad Alhaji Yakubu, northern elders, technocrats, and captains of industry will also be in attendance.

    Yakubu explained that the event, earlier scheduled for October 9, 2025, was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances beyond the control of the planning committee.

    “We have now reached a concrete conclusion that the lecture will hold on the new date, October 30, 2025, at the same venue, the Auditorium Hall of Arewa House, Kaduna,” he said.

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    “We are grateful to our supporters and partners who have stood by us this far, and we sincerely apologise for any inconvenience the change of date might have caused our esteemed guests.”

    Yakubu noted that President Bola Tinubu’s Independence Day address served as a clarion call for Nigerians to rekindle faith in the nation’s limitless potential.

    He said the group aligns with the President’s message of hope, unity, and national rebirth, describing it as the moral compass needed to drive Nigeria’s development at this critical juncture.

    The ATT, he added, firmly believes that national unity remains the foundation for Nigeria’s progress and collective advancement.

  • Sani pledges to execute projects without borrowing

    Sani pledges to execute projects without borrowing

    Gov. Uba Sani of Kaduna State has reiterated his administration’s commitment to executing developmental projects without resorting to borrowing or accumulating debts.

    Sani gave the assurance at the ground-breaking ceremony for the construction of a 16.5-kilometre road linking Kayarda Tasha, Kayarda Gari, Unguwan Sarki, Maskawa, and Dan Alhaji in Lere Local Government Area.

    He said the project would be handled by a reputable construction firm, describing it as unprecedented in the history of Lere LGA.

    The Governor also disclosed that his administration had inherited several abandoned projects from previous governments, and vowed to complete them before the end of his tenure.

    “Rewa Bridge, which links Gure town, had been completed. Marjeri Bridge is also done, while Tudai Bridge will be completed in the next one or two months,” he said.

    Sani added that steps were being taken to address.the electricity challenges in Yarkasuwa, Kayarda, Ramin Kura, and Mariri communities.

    In his remarks, the Commissioner for Environment, Alhaji Abubakar Buba, described  Sani as a promise keeper who had empowered Lere indigenes with key appointments and infrastructure.

    “We are grateful that the Majority Leader of the State House of Assembly, Hon. Munira  Tanimu, is from Lere.

    “We are proud of our hardworking House of Representatives member, Hon. Ahmed Munir, and our dynamic Council Chairman, Hon. Jafaaru,” Buba said.

    He also commended the governor for giving officials the freedom to manage local affairs, which he said, had enabled the implementation of people-oriented policies.

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    Also speaking,.the House Majority Leader, Tanimu, recalled that the road construction was a major campaign request from the people of Lere.

    He expressed optimism that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) would replicate its recent electoral successes in the 2027 General Elections.

    On his part, Ahmed Munir, recounted Sani’s early years in Saminaka town, describing him as a prolific football striker for the local team, Saminaka Celtics.

    “Just as he scored the highest goals then, Gov. Uba Sani will continue to deliver impactful leadership in the political arena,” Munir said.

    (NAN)

  • Sani, Transport Minister move to fast-track Kaduna light rail project

    Sani, Transport Minister move to fast-track Kaduna light rail project

    Kaduna State is inching closer to realising its dream of a modern intra-city rail system, as Governor Uba Sani on Wednesday met with the Minister of Transportation, Senator Sa’idu Ahmed Alkali, in Abuja to fine-tune plans for the takeoff of the Kaduna Light Rail Project.

    The high-level meeting, at the headquarters of the Federal Ministry of Transportation, came on the heels of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s recent disclosure that the Kaduna Light Rail has been duly captured in the federal budget, signaling a major federal push for the ambitious project.

    The President had during his one-day official visit to Kaduna state disclosed that the Federal Government has voted N100 billion for the Kaduna Light Rail Project in the 2025 budget, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to modern mass transit.

    Sani described the light rail as a game changer that would not only ease mobility for millions of residents but also stimulate commerce, create jobs and enhance rural-urban integration across Kaduna State.

    “This is a transformative initiative by our administration. Once completed, it will position Kaduna as a foremost transportation hub in Nigeria,” he told the Minister.

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    The Governor said the project would open up new economic corridors, reduce travel time, and support the state’s growing population by providing safe, reliable and affordable mass transit.

    Responding, Alkali hailed Governor Sani for what he called his “people-centred governance approach,” stressing that the Federal Ministry of Transportation was fully on board to partner with Kaduna State to ensure timely execution of the project.

    “This is in line with President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which prioritises modern infrastructure and inclusive development. The Federal Government is committed to seeing this through,” the Minister assured.

    The Kaduna light rail is among key transport infrastructure projects listed in the 2025 federal budget, following President Tinubu’s repeated pledges to support sub-national governments in rolling out critical infrastructure that can drive economic diversification.

    Residents and business leaders in Kaduna have welcomed the renewed momentum, expressing optimism that the light rail will transform commuting and boost investments once completed.

  • Kaduna’s massive turnout shows Tinubu, Sani will win 2027 poll – Commissioner 

    Kaduna’s massive turnout shows Tinubu, Sani will win 2027 poll – Commissioner 

    Kaduna State Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Hon. Sadiq Mamman Lagos, has said the large turnout of supporters during President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s recent visit to the state is a strong indication of a successful path to victory for both Tinubu and Governor Uba Sani in the 2027 general elections.

    Speaking with journalists after the high-profile event in Kaduna, Mamman Lagos said the enthusiastic crowd reflected widespread public appreciation for the achievements of the two leaders.

    He hailed President Tinubu and Governor Sani as “selfless and visionary leaders” whose people-oriented policies have earned them admiration across party lines.

    “Our dear Governor has performed far beyond expectations, including those of opposition elements who now openly acknowledge his leadership,” the commissioner said.

    According to him, Governor Sani’s two years in office have brought visible transformation to all sectors of the state, with bold infrastructural projects, people-oriented policies, and deliberate efforts to unite communities and deliver dividends of democracy.

    “The people have witnessed a true transformational leader whose passion for development is unmatched. He has lived up to his promises and shown that leadership is a service to the people, not a privilege,” he added.

    On President Tinubu, Mamman Lagos praised his resolve to lay a solid foundation for national development, restructure key systems, and chart a long-term path toward economic recovery and stability.

    “What you saw during the President’s visit was more than a ceremonial reception. It was a demonstration of love, trust, and confidence in a man determined to reposition Nigeria,” he said.

    The commissioner also called on Kaduna residents to sustain their support for the All Progressives Congress (APC), urging them to rally behind both President Tinubu and Governor Sani for continued progress and prosperity.

  • Kaduna stakeholders laud Sani’s projects, endorse gov for re-election in 2027

    Kaduna stakeholders laud Sani’s projects, endorse gov for re-election in 2027

    Political stakeholders in Soba Local Government Area of Kaduna State have commended Governor Uba Sani for what they described as visible and impactful developmental projects across the area, pledging their full support for his administration and its continuity beyond 2027.

    Kaduna State Commissioner for Public Works and Infrastructure, Ibrahim Hamza, who hails from Soba, said the people have never felt more included in governance, citing infrastructural projects and political appointments as clear evidence of the administration’s commitment.

    “I take pride to say Soba has been one of the most benefiting local governments in the last 23 months, especially in rural infrastructure. From the Dingya–Turawa road to the general hospital in Maigana and the completion of water projects in Tudun Feku, Maigana and Soba, these are projects residents can confirm themselves,”Hamza said. 

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    The commissioner revealed that 1,500 households will be connected to pipe-borne water before the end of the second quarter, while Fasala and Danwata wards are expected to benefit from the small-town water scheme before the third quarter of 2025.

    He also noted significant improvements in security and commended the intervention of the Zaria Area Command, saying, “Security is one area that has seen visible improvement in Soba.”

    Hamza further thanked Speaker Tajuddeen Abbas for appointing aides from Soba and noted the presence of Prof. Abdullahi Ashafa from Soba as Vice Chancellor of Kaduna State University.

    In a show of political loyalty, he urged all APC stakeholders in the local government to unite and endorse Senator Uba Sani’s continuity beyond 2027.

    On his part, the Soba Council Chairman, Mohammad Lawal Shehu, said the local government has benefitted immensely from the present administration.

    “We have a skill acquisition centre, the Maigana hospital upgraded to a general hospital, renovated PHCs, and numerous road projects. Women have also benefitted from financial inclusion in just 23 months,” he said.

    He credited his own political journey to the governor’s support, recalling his appointment as Chief Press Secretary as the starting point.

    Reaffirming the political stance of the local government, he said: “Soba is 100 percent for Uba Sani. We do not have space for any man, whether he is on a horse, camel, or rabbit.”