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Ganduje, Emir Bayero Not Responsible For Your Failure – Group Tells Kano Gov

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*Ganduje, Emir Bayero Not Responsible For Your Failure – Group Tells Kano Gov*

 

 

The Arewa Leadership Foundation has advised Governor Abba Yusuf to redirect his attention to addressing the pressing needs of Kano State and its citizens rather than engage in personal vendetta.

In a statement signed by Dr. Isa Abubakar, the group cautioned the Governor to stop seeing Alhaji Umar Ganduje and Emir Ado Bayero as his problems in delivering the dividends of democracy to Kano people.

Abubakar said as a Governor, his primary responsibility is to serve the people of Kano State, not to engage in political squabbles.

According to him, recent assessments by local and international organisations have raised concerns about the Governor’s performance in office, highlighting a perceived poor delivery of democratic dividends to the people of Kano.

“We are alarmed by the Governor Yusuf’s relentless pursuit of personal vendettas, which has led to the persecution of Ganduje and others. This diversion of energy and resources has hindered the Governor’s ability to deliver on his campaign promises, leaving the people of Kano State to suffer the consequences,” Abubakar said.

“The Kano Emirates saga, in which the Governor reinstated Sanusi Lamido, has further exacerbated the situation. This move has not only created division and tension within the state but also distracted from the pressing issues that require the Governor’s attention.

“We urge Governor Abba Yusuf to recognize that his primary responsibility is to serve the people of Kano State, not to pursue personal grudges. The citizens of Kano deserve better, and we demand better.“

The group, therefore, cautioned Yusuf to refocus his attention on delivering democratic dividends, including improved healthcare, education, infrastructure, and economic opportunities.

“We also urge him to end the persecution of Abdullahi Ganduje, Emir Bayero and others, and instead engage in constructive dialogue to drive development and progress.

“He must address the lingering issues surrounding the Kano Emirates saga, and work towards a resolution that promotes peace and unity in the state.

“By doing so, Governor Abba Yusuf will not only meet the expectations of the people but also write his name in the annals of history as a leader who truly served his people.”

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Kaduna Governor Uba Sani Restores Abacha Family Lands Revoked by El-Rufai

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Kaduna Governor Uba Sani Restores Abacha Family Lands Revoked by El-Rufai

 

Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, has reinstated two parcels of land in Kaduna city to the family of the late Head of State, General Sani Abacha. The lands had been revoked two years earlier by former governor Nasir El-Rufai.

The reinstated properties include one at No. 9 Abakpa GRA, Kaduna, measuring 2,284 square meters (Certificate of Occupancy No. 30575), and another at No. 1 Degel Road, Ungwan Rimi GRA, Kaduna, measuring 3,705 square meters (Certificate of Occupancy No. 11458).

Reuben Atabo (SAN), the Abacha family’s lawyer, disclosed that the lands were initially revoked in 2022 under Governor El-Rufai’s administration, citing contraventions of terms under the Land Use Act of 1978. The state government had published a notice on April 28, 2022, announcing the revocation of various plots, with Sani Abacha’s name listed as No. 34 among affected title holders.

In response, Atabo filed lawsuits at the Kaduna State High Court, seeking to address the embarrassment caused to the Abacha family name and pursue other claims.

Governor Uba Sani, in two letters dated December 10, 2024, reinstated the titles to the Abacha family through Mustapha Haruna, Deed Registrar, on behalf of the Director General of Kaduna Geographic Information Service (KADGIS). The letters, addressed to Mohammed Sani Abacha via the family’s legal counsel, required the title holders to pay outstanding ground rent fees.

The move marks a reversal of El-Rufai’s decision and restores ownership of the disputed lands to the Abacha family.

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Kano Governor’s Aide Claims Fortification Against Arrest

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Kano Governor’s Aide Claims Fortification Against Arrest

Kano Governor’s Aide Claims Fortification Against Arrest

Sanusi Bature, the Director General of Media and Communication to the Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Yusuf, has claimed he is fortified to resist police arrest. Bature made this declaration on Saturday while addressing attendees at the PR Nigeria Young Communication Fellowship in Kano.

The governor’s aide revealed that he spent five days taking refuge at the Kano State Government House to evade arrest by the police. He alleged that at least 40 officers from the Inspector General of Police Monitoring Team were deployed to Kano with the specific mandate of apprehending him.

Bature stated that he remained within the Government House due to the constitutional immunity it provides, which prevents law enforcement from effecting arrests within its premises without the governor’s permission.

“I obtained a court order restraining the police from arresting me,” he explained, adding that the document, though not yet served to the police, had circulated widely. “I’m confident they must have seen it,” he said.

Despite the looming threat of arrest, Bature insisted on attending the event, citing three key reasons.

“Firstly, I felt it was important to be part of this event, even if it meant being arrested,” he said.
“Secondly, the court order gives me some legal cover, and lastly, I ventured out with confidence because I am well fortified to resist arrest if it happens.”

According to Bature, the arrest attempt stemmed from a petition that he claimed was being handled directly by the Inspector General of Police. He, however, did not disclose the nature of the allegations against him.

While addressing the gathering, Bature reiterated his belief in his legal protections and expressed confidence in his ability to navigate the situation.

The episode highlights the ongoing tensions between political figures and law enforcement agencies in Nigeria. It also raises questions about the use of immunity provisions and court orders to counteract police actions.

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Ooni of Ife Praises Buhari’s Post-Presidency Well-being and Legacy

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Ooni of Ife Praises Buhari’s Post-Presidency Well-being and Legacy

 

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, has commended former President Muhammadu Buhari for his contributions to Nigeria during his time in office, describing him as a vibrant and rejuvenated elder statesman in retirement.

The monarch shared these sentiments during a two-day courtesy visit to Buhari’s residence in Daura, Katsina State, where they engaged in discussions on Nigeria’s development and the nation’s future.

Reflecting on the former President’s post-presidency life, Oba Ogunwusi remarked, “He’s 30 years younger right now. When you see him, you’ll be amazed at how relaxed, vibrant, and full of life he is. He looks remarkably younger than his age, and God has truly blessed him with renewed good health.”

The Ooni expressed optimism about Buhari’s well-being and lauded his resilience and dedication during his leadership. He also noted that Buhari’s unique experience as both a former military and civilian leader, coupled with his strong support in the northern region, positions him as an influential figure who could provide valuable guidance to the current administration.

The visit, according to a statement released by the monarch’s palace, was an opportunity for a meaningful exchange between the revered traditional leader and the former President, underscoring their shared commitment to Nigeria’s progress.

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