Tag: Umar

  • Katsina declares Friday work-free for Eid-El-Fitr

    Katsina declares Friday work-free for Eid-El-Fitr

    The Katsina State Government has declared Friday work-free in addition to the two-day public holidays declared by the Federal Government for 2024 Eid-El-Fitr.

    A statement by the Katsina Information Commissioner, Dr Bala Salisu Zamgo, said the State Government’s decision to declare Friday as work-free day ‘’followed the good gesture of Federal Government for extending Ed-fitr public holidays to Thursday 11th of this month.

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    ‘’Malam Dikko Radda’s government has also taken this step to enable workers in the state fully enjoy the ED-ELFITR Sallah celebration with their families.

    ‘’Governor Radda wishes the good people of Katsina state a happy and peaceful Sallah celebration, urging them to be security conscious and pray for peace to reign in the state and the nation at large as they celebrate this year’s ED-FITR.”

  • Umar faces  fitness  race against  Equatorial Guinea

    Umar faces  fitness  race against  Equatorial Guinea

    Real Sociedad attacker Sadiq Umar is reportedly the latest Super Eagles to be struggling with  his fitness  following failure to take part in the team’s Wednesday training session in Abidjan ahead of the 2023 Africa Cup Of Nations (AFCON) scheduled to start on Saturday.

    The Eagles striker was not available for training with the rest of his teammates Wednesday night in Abidjan and had to be attended to by the team’s medical staff who strapped one of his legs with a bandage.

    Umar reportedly suffered a knock in the AFCON warm-up tie against Guinea in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates last Monday.

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    As it stands, reigning African Player of the Year Victor Osimhen is the only striker in the Eagles’ squad without an issue.

    Kelechi Iheanacho has only recovered from a muscular injury and he is only due to join the squad this today, while, Terem Moffi, a late replacement for another injured striker Victor Boniface, will hit camp on Sunday, a day after OGC Nice’s French Ligue One tie with Rennes.

    Both Iheanacho and Moffi will not be available for selection on Sunday when Nigeria opens her campaign against

  • Umar canvasses support for  Super Eagles

    Umar canvasses support for  Super Eagles

    Real Sociedad attacker, Umar Sadiq has  enjoined  Nigerians to continue supporting the Super Eagles as they begin the race for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Lesotho and Zimbabwe on Thursday and Sunday.

    Sadiq who arrived the  Super Eagles camp yesterday, told the NFF Media that he  was raring to go, adding he was satisfied with getting another invitation to represent the country again.

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    “I arrived to do some light workout recovery. I am fine and ready to roll,” Umar told NFF TV.”Whenever we come in for national team assignment we are always motivated to play for our country. I believe by the time other players arrive, we shall be ready for both games. 

    “We are happy to represent the country whether you get to start or come in or even on the bench. We are always ready to give our best. 

    “Nigerians should keep supporting us. We will strive to give more than 100 percent and ensure we come out with two wins from both games.”

    Umar who  had played nine times for the Super Eagles with a goal,  will be looking forward to adding to  international caps since his debut on  11th January  2022.

  • Accept defeat, Umar tells Atiku 

    A Former Military Governor of Kaduna State, Col. Abubakar Dangiwa  Umar yesterday asked the Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alh. Atiku Abubakar to accept defeat.

    He also urged Atiku to shelve plans to go to Presidential Election Tribunal. He however pleaded with Buhari to reunite the nation and avoid hounding the opposition leaders.

    He tasked the President to check his overzealous supporters from heating up the polity

    Abubakar, who made the appeal in a statement in Abuja, said Abubakar has an obligation to tread cautiously in the interest of the nation

    The statement said: “No one in good conscience ever thought an exercise as gigantic as conducting a Presidential election in a country as vast as Nigeria, would go without hitches and setbacks. And in spite of the generally positive comments by observers, last Saturday’s exercise did not.

    “It goes without saying that the outcome of an imperfect exercise cannot but remain imperfect itself – a fair illustration of the dictum; garbage in garbage out. In the circumstances, we are obliged to look with sympathy at the decision by the candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar not to concede defeat but to mount a legal challenge against the result of the Presidential election that held on the 23rd of February, 2019; result that gave victory to Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressive Congress. And yet, regardless of the way he feels about it, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has an obligation to tread cautiously, taking into account the impact any action he or other leaders take will have on the gravely tense political and security conditions prevailing in Nigeria today.  “As we are well aware, elections and electioneering campaigns in Nigeria as in much of Africa, have almost always proved to be deadly triggers for strife, apprehension, disputes and other forms of conflict, often leading to violence and bloodshed.

    “The longer and the more protracted the process, the heavier the toll. Sadly, Nigeria has suffered terribly from these calamities in the course of this bitterly contested election exercise.”

    Umar said Abubakar’s refusal to concede defeat may seriously detract from the high pedestal that he deserves in Nigeria’s political establishment.

    The statement added: “Atiku Abubakar and his party ran an admirably strong and sophisticated campaign. He should be justly proud of his achievements. He had established his credentials as a powerful and worthy alternative presidential material now and in the years to come.

    “Unfortunately, his decision not to accept the outcome of this election or conceded victory to his opponent may seriously detract from the high pedestal that he deserves in Nigeria’s political establishment. In the interest of peace and our democracy, I as one of his admirers, advise that he reconsiders that decision.”

     

    But Umar urged President Buhari to reunite the nation and run an inclusive government.

    The statement said: “While at this, we hasten to remind the declared winner that he does not have all that much time to redeem his pledges of being a leader ad unifier of all Nigerians. The public had welcomed with cautious optimism the promises he made in his acceptance speech to run an inclusive government.

    “To become a leader of all Nigerians requires that he ignores the voting pattern that brought him to power and consider the country as one large family.

    “Agitations over marginalization, particularly in appointments to key government and public offices mounted by groups including Ohaneze Ndigbo, PANDEP, Middle-belt Forum, Northern Elders Forum, and all those well-meaning citizens must be addressed and redressed.

    ”Opposition politicians must not be treated as enemies, haunted or destroyed.

    “A meticulous adherence to the rule of law must be observed. History beckons on President Muhammadu Buhari to take a giant leap forward and re-invent himself.

    “Within his grasp lies the chance to transform into a statesman and become the real father of the nation. Finally, he must discourage and disavow the antics of his overzealous supporters whose excessive and provocative triumphal display can only overheat and further polarize the polity.”

    ENF

     

     

  • ‘New Taraba’ endorses Umar for 2019 governorship

    A political group in Taraba State, the New Taraba Agenda, yesterday endorsed Alh. Aliyu Umar, a retired director, National Boundary Service Commission, to run for the 2019 governorship election.

    The endorsement took place at Fast Track Hotel, Jalingo -the Taraba State capital. In attendance were leaders of the group and supporters of Umar from the state’s 16  councils areas and 168 wards.

    The endorsement took the form of a parliamentary sitting. Former Speaker, Hamidu Suleiman, moved the motion for the endorsement of Umar to run for the governorship on the platform of All Progressives Congress ( APC) as a representative of the New Taraba Agenda.

    Alh. Baba Muhammed, former House of Assembly Majority Leader, seconded the motion. Former Speaker, Ibrahim Useni, who presided over the proceedings, asked the delegates (congress) and they all agreed that Umar was the right candidate.

    The convener, Kabiru Jalo, a former Federal House of Representatives member, in a press conference, said the New Taraba Agenda had, for long, been observing the state of affairs in Taraba State and the situation was “horrible.”

    “Taraba State is in a horrible state. And we have looked and analyzed  the situation; how we can get out of here.

    “Today we have come to a conclusion, and I can tell you on good authority that we have zeroed down on the right person, Alh. Aliyu Umar. Taraba State has been backward in development and Umar is the right person for the job.

    “We have therefore, assembled all our representatives across the state to endorse him for the governorship election come 2019.

    “He (Umar) is a local, national and international breed, who understands the socio-economic and political landscape of the State,” the convener said.

    The group said it will shun “politics of religion, regionalism and ethnicity,” but present a Taraban and Nigerian, and sell his “confidence” for the election.

    “It’s about Taraba, not a one person project. We are going to do it differently, not the way people politick,” Jalo said.

    The group allayed fears on the factional camps within the APC in Taraba. “We are going to collaborate and Umar will come out victorious with the APC ticket, without rancour. And together, the APC will win the governorship in Taraba State.”

  • NPA vs. Senate: Where Umar got it wrong

    Moral icons, whose words and conduct can scarcely be impeached, exist in every society. More often than not, any intervention they make is always done with a high sense of responsibility, always guided by the knowledge that any misplaced opinion could injure the innocent or imperil the group or society.

    I want to believe that our moral icons like Abubakar Umar are aware that their every speech, even body language, sends strong signals to the society whether in Nigeria or abroad. The people listen, trusting that their views would form that ethical barometer for gauging the moral health of the society.

    From available evidence, our own Col. Abubakar Dangiwa Umar did not apply the necessary caution before sending out his recent article, Watch It, Nigerian Senate in which he attacked the Joint Senate Committee on Customs, Excise and Tariffs, and Marine Transport for purportedly arm-twisting the Nigeria Customs Service and the Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority, Hadiza Bala Usman. He claimed that the joint committee was frustrating the anti-corruption war of President Muhammadu Buhari. It was obvious that Umar’s target was the Senator from Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, the chairman of the Senate Committee on Customs, Excise Duties and Tariffs.

    As an experienced administrator, the highly respected soldier will admit that where the premise is wrong, the deductions are bound to be questionable if not flatly hopeless. Unfortunately, on many occasions, he was caught flat-footed in his article. Let us start with his claim that the chairman of the Senate Committee on Customs, Excise and Tariff weighed in on the matter of Customs versus Masters Energy Commodities Trading Limited because he is also the chairman of the Masters Energy. That is “fake news”. The chairman of Masters Energy is Uche Ogar, one of Nigeria’s leading industrialists.

    Then he goes on to echo the allegation by the NPA management to the effect that the joint venture agreement between Messrs Niger Global Engineering & Technical Company Limited and Calabar Channel Company, CCM, did not follow the due process. But the bid invitation was advertised in The Guardian of September 21, 2014. Companies were screened and Niger Global won after the attorney general of the federation had vetted the contract and presidential approval received. The retired colonel claims along the same line as the NPA that the Bureau of Public Procurement, BPP, opposed the Calabar deal. That again, is not true as there is evidence that the BPP director general at the time, Engineer Emeka Ezeh indeed issued a certificate of no objection to the agreement. Also false is the claim that CCM/Niger Global was paid for work not done. Official records not only confirm that work was done but show that payments were made to entities with global renown in dredging activities.

    The most damning rebuttal of the claim that no work was done comes from within the NPA itself, that is, the report of an internal panel set up by Ms. Hadiza Bala Usman herself. Recommendations (iii) and (iv) of the panel, make nonsense of any allegation of fraudulent claims by Niger Global. Section (iii) states: “Having verified volumes dredged, all outstanding payments to CCML should be effected in line with the provisions of the JV Agreement” while Section (iv) states: “That in view of the subsisting Presidential approval for the JV, CCML be allowed to continue with the operations but at a reduced scale to be determined by the Authority’s need and CCML’s Board Technical and Finance Committees”.

    Between Umar and the NPA MD, somebody must be economical with the truth.  But before you jump to any conclusion, cognizance should be taken of the fact that documents that are already in the public domain show that, through the United Bank for Africa Plc, Niger Global had made some payments to its partners thus: Societe Dragage/Luxembourg SA ($3, 600, 000); Dredging International Services (Cyprus) ($1, 207, 440) and Nigerian Westminster Dredging & Marine Limited ($500, 000). These payments were made between August 21, 2015 and August 24, 2015.  Furthermore, the Nigerian Navy also confirmed that it had provided security services to the dredging company for Calabar Channel between 20 November 2014 and 15 January 2015

    It is shocking that in spite of the welter of evidence, Ms. Hadiza Usman and Col. Umar (rtd) want the world to believe that those payments were fictitious, that the NPA panel, headed by Professor Idris Abubakar, an executive director of NPA, should be ignored, that the Nigerian Navy lied; that all is just a conspiracy to remove this young woman who is doing an excellent job!

    It is indeed appalling that Umar could be hoodwinked into believing the fiction that Niger Global was incorporated in 2014, as a special purpose vehicle to corner the Calabar project and siphon public funds whereas Niger Global has been in operation since 1996, 15 solid years before Hope Uzodinma got to the Senate; it couldn’t have been incorporated to take advantage of his position as a senator.

    It is pertinent to ask: why has Umar singled out Senator Hope Uzodinma for blackmail in a situation where another senate committee, marine transport, is involved? Was it Hope Uzodinma who blew the whistle on the “missing” 282 vessels? Did he single-handedly script the petitions, and railroad the Senate into constituting a joint committee to achieve his selfish interests? What confers on him the capacity to micro-manage the entire Senate? Or do we accept conspiracy theories that the managing director of NPA was looking for a scapegoat to abort investigations into the “missing” vessels thereby causing the federal government huge revenue losses? Who, then, is undermining the fight against corruption?

    The claim that Senator Hope Uzodinma is victimizing the managing director of NPA is a gratuitous insult on a man who has placed the national interest above every consideration in his legislative activities. Perhaps Ms. Usman and Col. Umar (rtd.) should carry their campaign to Rev Jonathan Nicol, the president of the Shippers’ Association who, not long ago threw his weight behind the probe by the joint committee of the Senate. Admonishing the joint committee not to succumb to “cheap blackmail” Rev. Nicol disclosed that the practice whereby ship owners colluded with importers to evade customs duties had been on for some time and that his association’s effort to have audience with the MD of NPA on the matter had not yet succeeded.

    From the above, it is obvious that the claim of witch-hunting cannot be sustained. I regret to say that Col. Umar got it wrong this time around. As a public servant, the NPA chief executive should submit the activities of her agency to public scrutiny, a role that the legislature is constitutionally empowered to perform. She is already in the ring; she cannot hide. Let her explain to the Senate joint committee what she knows about the missing vessels. That does not and should not interfere with whatever she is doing about the Calabar Port. In fact, those of us from the South-south with particular reference to the old Cross River State will be overjoyed when the port swings into full operation. And the federal government should not be shy spending money in our zone.

  • Senate versus Umar

    It is times like this when the voices of reason is silenced  by the  infantile  blabbering  of the likes of Ayo Fayose and Fani-Kayode in the West, drowned by the delirious raving  and hate messages of Kanu of IPOB in the East and  muffled  by the ranting of Arewa rabble-rousers  in the North even as our errant elders play dumb. And this is just as the 8th Senate continues to assault our sensibilities while our nation is racing towards the precipice that invokes nostalgic craving for Awo’s voice of reason which his political adversaries who carouse while he studied to find solution to Nigerian problem ignored at their own peril in 1953, 1962 and 1966.

    But in the destruction of the noble line, as the saying goes, there is always a survivor. Since Col. Dangiwa Umar distanced himself from Babangida and his army of ‘anything is possible’s annulment of the commonweal of Nigerians in 1993 by resigning his commission, he has continued to demonstrate through his periodic intervention in the affairs of our country that, unlike many of the other members of the political, military and intellectual elite of his era, beguiled and enchanted by Babangida’s charm, his allegiance to the Nigerian state transcends his loyalty to a god-father.

    Last week, distancing himself from current members of the political class who have come to accept heinous crime such as treachery, opportunism and corruption which define the current 8th Senate as ‘real politic’, Umar, was brutal with the truth. The 8th Senate, he says are “on a mission to crash the federal government’s war against corruption using the power of ‘oversight’ as cover”. If we are in doubt because our vision is beclouded by those who freely deploy religion and ethnicity as weapon of war against Buhari while they are neck-deep in corruption, he admonishes Nigerians “to take more than a passing interest in the controversy generated by the actions of members of the Senate Committee on Customs, Excise and Tariffs and that of the Nigeria Ports Authority. He went on to confirm the 8th Senate is out to serve none but their members by revealing their ferocious war against the Customs Comptroller-General was on account of his refusal to support continued rape of the country by some members of the Senate.

    As proof, he cited the importation of 1,200 metric tons of rice in 30 40-foot containers, fraudulently declared as yeast to evade payment of appropriate duties by a company owned by an influential member of the Senate. Ali, the Customs Comptroller-General he says, refused to release the seized items based on the dubious alibi provided by “the leader of the Senate Committee on Customs, Excise & Tariff” to the effect that “his findings shows it was the clearing Agent not the importer that called the goods ‘yeast’ instead of ‘rice’.

    Umar was not done. He went on to also allege that the same senator involved in the rice importation scandal also owns a company that secured a contract to dredge the Calabar Channel which the Bureau of Public Procurement has condemned as violating all due processes. This and the fact that there was no evidence the contract was ever executed were not sufficient disincentive for the senator to “demand and get a whopping $12.5million upfront payment from the NPA or to ask for a purported balance of $22million”.

    The humiliation and persecution and inquisition of Ali and Ibrahim Magu and the numerous petitions against the Managing Director of NPA, Umar says are closely linked to the resolve of these patriotic public servants to do what they believe is the best for our country. This strategy, although Umar did not say it appears to be a rehash of what happened during Umaru Yar’Adua’s administration when some prominent actors in the current 8th Senate joined James Ibori and other tough guys as governors, to run Magu, who was at the time investigating prominent governors that mismanaged the resources of their states, out of EFCC into detention and Ribadu into exile.

    These are serious scandal except in the 8th Senate ‘house of scandal’ where it is regarded as a comedy  by those who after attributing the source of their stupendous wealth to God,  write a book on corruption and assemble those facing corruption charges in court as chief launchers. But then the inauguration of the 8th Senate itself was preceded by a monumental scandal unknown to democracy in this environment. The trading off of the victory of the party on whose back they rode into parliament was soon overshadowed by the police claim that the Senate rule used for the election of the principal officers of the 8th Senate was forged. This was soon followed by yet another scandalous claim that Nigerian senators are the highest paid lawmakers in the world. We however now know they earn only a little over N7m that their counterparts in the lower house collect monthly.

    It was not long before the next scandal broke out. Some former governors-turned-senators, in addition to scandalous severance packages they worked out for themselves before transiting were said to be earning double salaries. It was pensions – the Senate President corrected – adding that a letter had been dispatched to the Accountant General of his former state to stop the payment into his account. As for those who regarded Senate procurement of the state-of-the-art SUVs for themselves after taking personal car loans and at a period the states they represent had several months of unpaid workers salary arrears, they were reminded that the executive also bought cars for ministers. As for Dino Melaye’s scandalous claim of being alumni of some prestigious universities across the globe, a Senate internal probe at least confirmed he was a proud recipient of a third class degree from Ahmadu Bello University (ABU).

    The impounded SUV bullet proof – new addition to the Senate President fleet – cleared with forged papers to deprive government in which he is number three was blamed on the importer. The same template was adopted to explain off the imported rice fraudulently labelled yeast to evade payment of tariff. This time around however, the clearing agent and not the importer is the culprit.

    Now Umar, who claimed to have identified the culprits, has set the terms for armistice: “Senator Saraki must enforce discipline among his colleagues. No member of a committee, much less a chairman, should remain in his duty post once credible information about possible crime is received on the person”. This is an impossible task which we know is not going to happen. Let Saraki or whoever has not sinned in the 8th Senate either through criminal conspiracy or criminal silence, throw the first stone.

    The stage for a ferocious and imminent battle is therefore set between Umar and the 8th Senate, both claiming to fight on our behalf. The former is counting on his 23 years of standing on the side of truth and fairness while the latter is entering the battle arena with an overflowing baggage of scandals punctuated by treachery, opportunism and blackmail. It can also not be good news to the scandal-weary 8th Senate that Umar, is neither Itse Sagay, Ibrahim Magu, Ali or Raji Fashola who as government employees can be invited, browbeaten, humiliated and dismissed as incompetent.

    Umar is not leaving anything to chance. Knowing the 8th Senate is no respecter of its party leaders or of public opinion, he is appealing to our conscience. His final appeal: “Nigerians must not leave the likes of Hamid Ali, Ibrahim Magu, Hadiza Bala Usman,(former BPP -DG) Emeka Nzeh et al at the mercy of these strange lawmakers; politicians that have demonstrated time and again that they are in politics to serve themselves and themselves alone”.

  • Firm threatens Umar over Calabar Channel comment

    Firm threatens Umar over Calabar Channel comment

    A company is threatening to fight former Kaduna State military governor Col. Abubakar Dangiwa Umar (rtd) for describing its job as a scam.

    Calabar Channel Management (CCM) Company Limited Managing Director Bart Van Eenoo is demanding  ”an immediate apology and a retraction” from Umar, otherwise the former governor would ”leave our company with no other option than to seek legal redress as the statement has cast aspersion on our integrity”.

    According to him, Umar, in a recent statement, described the contract for the management of the Calabar Channel awarded to CCM by the Federal Government as “a bogus scam to siphon public funds.”

    Eenoo, in a statement in Abuja, said it was disheartening that Umar, “a leading national figure could spurn lies on a legal entity without verifiable facts.”

    He stated that contrary to the claims of the former military governor, “our company has dredged the water channel by deploying dredgers, survey vessels, buoyage tender, wreck removal cranes and other ancillary marine crafts.

    “So far, 16.3 kilometres out of the envisaged 20 kilometres high spots within Tomshort Island had been dredged with the deepening of the channel to 6.5 metres datum”.

    It was “absurd” he added, that the firm could be accused of scamming the government, “when our partners- Boskalis and Westminster Dredging, internationally acclaimed companies are involved.

    “All the stakeholders at the Calabar Port including the NPA’s Station Manager in Calabar then, had alluded to the fact that CCM carried out appreciable work on the dredging until the disruption of work by the NPA.”

    He continued: “Even some of the stakeholders were always aboard the dredgers during the cause of the dredging to have a feel of the work done.

    “It is, therefore, not correct that we did not carry out any dredging at the Calabar Channel”.

    Citing examples of the work done by CCM, he said the firm on August 20, 2015, through its bankers UBA, paid $1,207,440 to Dredging International Services for crewing and provision of logistics at the Calabar channel for nine weeks, $500,000 to Nigerian Westminster Dredging and Marine for dredging services at the Channel and $3,600,000 to Societe de Dragage for dredging services.

    “If the former military governor is alleging that we did not dredge the Channel, why did our company pay for the services of these companies even when our invoices with the NPA were not paid?

    “We have spent more on the dredging than what NPA has so far paid us”, he said.

    On the allegation that the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) in its report on the Joint Venture Contract (JVC) advised against the dredging of the Calabar Channel, Eenoo said the transaction has a “No Objection Certificate” signed by the former Director-General of the BPP,  Emeka Eze.

    According to him, a former Board Chairman of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) had written to former President Goodluck Jonathan against the project and Jonathan referred the matter to the BPP.

    He said after evaluation, the BPP issued the “No Objection Certificate” and said the complaint by the former Board Chairman of the NPA “was merely personal differences which it advised should not affect the integrity of the project. The former Chairman also wrote to withdraw the petition.”

  • Umar thrilled to end IfeanyiUbah’s 10-match unbeaten run

    Umar thrilled to end IfeanyiUbah’s 10-match unbeaten run

    Plateau United striker, Kabiru Umar has said he is thrilled he helped in ending a 10-match unbeaten run of FC IfeanyiUbah .

    Plateau United defeated IfeanyiUbah 2-0 with Kabiru Umar opening the scoring after 13 minutes.

    “I’m so excited that I scored one of the goals that ended the 10-match unbeaten run of IfeanyiUbah,” Umar told AfricanFootball.com.

    “They came to Jos with so much confidence, but they left empty handed.”

    The former Rangers and Kano Pillars striker said Plateau are finally getting their acts together.

    “We are now playing better as a team, winning three matches on the bounce. This can only be good for us,” he said.

  • Umar sure of Pillars’ Champions League campaign

    Umar sure of Pillars’ Champions League campaign

    NPFL champions, Kano Pillars, will start their quest in their forth attempt to make an impact in the CAF Champions League in February against South Sudan club, Malaika.

    Kano Pillars, who won the domestic title thrice in a row, had their best performance in the CAF Champions League in 2009 where they made the last four but since then it’s been poor adventure, losing out on two occasions in the qualifying stage.

    The General Manager of Kano Pillars FC, Babangida Umar confirmed to SL10.ng in a chat in Abuja that he is optimistic that Kano Pillars will lift the CAF Champions League Trophy this season.

    “This time around we shall lift the CAF Champions League,” Babangida Umar said confidently

    “We’ve started preparation in good time, we’ve added quality players to the team, we are getting good support from the government. The government has released funds to Kano Pillars. We were in camp in Kaduna before the team left for Abuja to participate in the pre-season tournament. So I’m sure Kano Pillars will do well in the competition.

    “Some of the technical committee members are gathering some intelligence reports on  our opponent in the CAF Champions League. We shall leave Abuja for Ghana to continue our preparation. We are completely focused,” Babangida stated.

    The Nigerian champions, Kano Pillars have failed to reach the group stage of the CAF Champions League in their last two attempts but Babangida Umar believes some problems after their performance last year.

    “Last year, we had a major problem of late preparation for the CAF Champions League but this time around we’ve started preparations earlier.

    However the Pillars GM, Babangida has frowned at some Premier League clubs that have failed to honour the agreed terms with Kano Pillars as regards players transfer.

    “We didn’t go to the Super 4 tournament with our full squad because we had challenges clearing four of our players, two from Gombe United, Giwa FC and Akwa United.

    “We had an agreement with these clubs in the presence of our lawyer and immediately the government released some money to Kano Pillars we paid them but it’s sad that some of our colleagues (Premier League clubs)  just want to frustrate us because they are yet to release the players clearance,”said Babangida.