Tag: Abdullahi Ganduje

  • Court stops Ganduje from borrowing N10b for CCTV installation

    Court stops Ganduje from borrowing N10b for CCTV installation

    The Kano Division of the Federal High Court today restrained the Kano State Government from borrowing N10 billion for the installation of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras.

    A coalition of NGOs, the Kano First Forum (KFF), filed a motion exparte dated June 27, sworn by the Director-General of the Association Dr Yusuf Isyaka-Rabiu.

    KFF through its counsel, led by Badamasi Suleiman-Gandu, prayed the court to restrain Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano from borrowing N10 billion loan.

    Other respondents in the suit are the Attorney General of Kano State, Commissioner of Finance Kano and Speaker Kano State House of Assembly.

    Others are Access Bank, Federal Ministry of Finance, Debt Management Office and Fiscal Responsibility Commission.

    Justice Abdullahi Liman granted the prayers of KFF and restrained the first respondent from borrowing the N10 billion loan and ordered all parties to maintain status quo.

    He also ordered the plaintiff to serve the Federal Ministry of Finance, Debt Management office and Fiscal Responsibility Commission with the order and other court processes.

    KFF is opposing the borrowing of the N10 billion on the grounds of non compliance with rules and regulations governing loan transactions.

    The applicants in their prayers accused the state government of not complying with Debt Management Office’s Establishment Act 2003, fiscal responsibility Act 2007, and laws of Kano State 1968.

    The adjourned date would be later communicated to both parties in the suit.

    The State House of Assembly had on June 15 approved Mr Ganduje’s request to access N10 billion from Access Bank.

  • Ganduje suggests ways to address insecurity in Nigeria

    Ganduje suggests ways to address insecurity in Nigeria

    Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State says insecurity in Nigeria can be addressed with robust combination of legislative and judicial interventions with government reforms.

    Ganduje made the assertions on Friday in Ibadan at the 2022 Alumni Lecture of the University of Ibadan.

    Ganduje, who was earlier a guest at the coronation of the 42nd Olubadan of Ibadanland, would on Saturday inaugurate a N250 million ultra-modern Hall in the university.

    In his lecture entitled: “Challenges of Insecurity and Nation Building”, he said that the nation was facing lingering security challenges.

    “Nigeria faces a range of security challenges including, terrorism, banditry, kidnappings, drug trafficking, cybercrimes, robberies, weapons proliferation, human trafficking, communal clashes and ethnic nationalism, militancy and manipulations of social media.

    “Hate speeches, economic and financial crimes, subversive activities, herdsmen/farmers clashes, youths unemployment, piracy, among many others.

    “Therefore, efforts to tackle insecurity can only be effective, if there is a robust combination of legislative and judicial interventions with government reforms that address some of the acute human security challenges confronting a vast majority of the population,” he said.

    The governor said that daily life of citizens had been severely affected by the lingering security challenges.

    He suggested the formulation and effective implementation of policies as well as programmes capable of addressing the root causes of insecurity in Nigeria.

    “The formulation and effective implementation of policies and programmes capable of addressing the root causes of insecurity in Nigeria is crucial, especially with regard to poverty, unemployment, environmental degradation, injustice, corruption, porous borders, and small arms proliferation,” Ganduje said.

    He described the recent law, which branded kidnapping as an act of terrorism, as a right step in the right direction.

    According to him, the menace of insecurity, no doubt calls for a new approach that will be founded on credible intelligence gathering.

    “There is also the need to modernise the security agencies with training, intelligence sharing, advanced technology, logistics, motivation and change of orientation,” he said.

    The governor said there was need for the government to continue to engage security personnel, devote more attention to security intelligence and capacity building to meet the global best practice standard, while acquiring modern technology.

    Ganduje said that such would enhance operational capabilities of the Nigerian security agencies by identifying avenues to enable them to respond appropriately to internal security challenges and other threats.

    “There should be a complete overhaul of the security institutions in the country to reflect international standards of best practices so as to pre-empt these security breaches in particular, the failure of the intelligence services to contain the recurring security breaches.

    “There should be an institutionalised approach, rather than the episodic and reactive response adopted by the government in the aftermath of attacks,” he said.

    Ganduje said that government at all levels should not compromise in enforcing the law, adding that the judiciary ought to have, at this stage of the nation’s development, evolved time scales for cases.

    According to him, there ought to have been a time to determine a case; time to close that case; and time to deliver judgment and pass sentences.

    “In Nigeria, cases that border on insecurity have most often been compromised. Thus, the law is no longer acting as a deterrent.

    “Our law enforcement agencies must, therefore, be incorruptible and fair. To ensure all this, there must be incentives, good conditions of service and social security,” he said.

  • Kano to host Nigeria’s biggest rail station

    Kano to host Nigeria’s biggest rail station

    Kano State will house the biggest rail station in Nigeria, the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi has said.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports Amaechi stated this when a delegation from Kano led by Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje visited him in Abuja to discuss the rail and Inland Dry Port (IDP) in the state.

    The minister said, ”We have two major projects we want to do in Kano the first being the standard gauge from Kano to Kaduna.

    ”We are applying to Kano State Government to give us land to build the biggest station in Nigerian. It is the biggest station because we are combining two rail lines.

    ”The first is the Kano-Maradi, which will empty in Kano and then the second one is Kano –Kaduna, which will also empty in Kano.

    ”Don’t forget the station we are building in Kano will be the station that will take passengers from Lagos to Kano.

    ”If you combine Kano-Maradi and Lagos-Kano, you will know that the volume of passengers you will get in a week will be about a million passengers,” Amaechi said.

    According to the minister, there will be an expansion in the concept of the Kano Station, which is largely the same framework as the Lagos Station but has more space than the Lagos Station.

    He noted that the visit of the Kano delegation was also an opportunity to deliberate on the Dala IDP, which was already at the advanced stage.

    He said the ministry’s delegation would on March 5, visit the site to ascertain the level of work and how further the ministry could support realisation of the project.

    Earlier, Ganduje said that the state government had contributed about N2.5billion to the dry port project to ensure its speedy completion and commercialisation.

    “We are investing about N2.5billion, we are providing access road, we are providing also other social amenities just to contribute our own quota.

    “That project was conceived 20 years ago but never materialised until during our time.

    “So, I make sure that this project is a reality and in order to do that we have to provide enabling environment to contribute our own quota.

    “So, we are happy with the developers because they have gone far and we are happy with the honourable minister of transportation because he has given maximum cooperation in assisting to see that the Kano State Dala IDP is a reality,” Ganduje said.

    The governor noted that the project would lead to economic development not only for Kano and its neighbouring states but for Niger, Cameron and Chad among others.

    Meanwhile, the Chairman, Dala IDP, Abubakar Bawuro, said everything had been put in place to ensure the speedy completion, viability and use of the dry port.

    The chairman said the project, which would be ready anytime soon, would further boost business relations between Nigeria and the Niger Republic.

    Bawuro said that extensive work had been accomplished in key areas of the ports, including the stacking area of the sea ports containers, the warehouse, the administrative block, electricity supply and the access roads network.

    Over N5 billion has been sunk so far to realise the Dala Inland Dry port.

  • Aisha Buhari visits Kano over Hanifa’s murder case

    Aisha Buhari visits Kano over Hanifa’s murder case

    …justice would be served – Ganduje

    Mrs Aisha Buhari has visited Kano State and on Wednesday condoled with the State Government over the murder of Hanifa.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Hanifa is the school girl that was murdered by her teacher, who has been arrested and standing trial over the murder.

    Aisha Buhari said punishment should be served to satisfy all the mothers and to restore confidence that children are safe in schools.

    She informed Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje that she was in the state for a private visit but decided to commiserate with him on the death of Hanifa.

    “I am here to condole with the government, the Emir of Kano, Hanifa’s family and the entire people of the state.

    “As a mother, I hope justice will be served on the matter so that mothers will be satisfied.

    “My grandchildren are already in nursery and primary schools. They trusted their teachers and we too.

    “In a situation where our children are not safe in their schools, that means the society has become something else.

    “Punishment should be served to satisfy all the mothers,” she said.

    The First Lady also condoled with commiserated with the family of the late Shiekh Ahmad Muhammad-Bamba.

    She prayed to the Almighty Allah to forgive his sins and grant him Al-Jannah Firdausi.

    In his response, Ganduje, expressed delight and thanked the president’s wife for the visit.

    He said that the late Hanifa was kidnapped by her own custodian and eventually killed.

    “This is unfortunate, and I assure you and the nation that we are concerned, justice will be done. She was our daughter,” Ganduje.

    He said that the government was taking some measures pertaining to the property where the incident took place.

    Ganduje added that the government would take care of Hanifa’s parents to reduce their pain.

  • Hisbah Board destroys 3.8 m bottles of beer in Kano

    Hisbah Board destroys 3.8 m bottles of beer in Kano

    The Kano State Hisbah board has destroyed over 3.8 million bottles of assorted beer that were confiscated in the last few months.

    The Commander-General of the board, Dr Harun Ibn- Sina, stated this during the destruction of the seized beer at Tudun Kalebawa,Dawakin Tofa local government area on Wednesday.

    Ibn-Sina explained that,the board is winning the fight against drug abuse, intoxicants and all other societal vices.

    He said,the state government approved the destruction of the intoxicants, hence the conduct of the exercise.

    “This paved way for the board to secure a court order from Chief Magistrates’ Court, Kano, to damage all the seized beer in its custody.

    “The sale, consumption and possession of alcoholic substances are prohibited in the state,” Ibn-sina added.

    He commended the state government for the dedication towards mitigating societal problems and ensuring that Kano competes with others globally.

    In the same vein, Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje, has reiterated the state government’s commitment to the welfare of the board’s personnel.

    Ganduje was represented at the event by the member, representing Albasu Local Government in the State House of Assenbly and the Chairman, House Committee on Religious Affiars, Hon. Sunusi Usman-Batayya.

    Ganduje said that Kano is one of the most peaceful states due to the tireless efforts of the state government and other relevant stakeholders.

    The governor urged the general public to support government’s efforts by inculcating good moral values in their children to maintain a crime-free society.

    “Kano is the first state to establish a ministry for religious affairs in the country which has gone a long way in promoting peaceful coexistence.

    “Hisbah personnel should maintain the tempo as miscreants had devised new tactics of smuggling beer and hard drugs into the state”, Ganduje said.

  • Ganduje presents staff of office to Emir of Gaya

    Ganduje presents staff of office to Emir of Gaya

    Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State, on Saturday, presented the staff of office to Alhaji Aliyu Ibrahim, as the second Emir of Gaya.

    The new Emir was appointed following the death of his father, Alhaji Ibrahim Abdulkadir, in 2021.

    Gaya was among the four newly created emirates by the Ganduje administration.

    Other newly created emirates were Rano, Bichi and Karaye, in addition to the existing Kano emirate council.

    Speaking after presenting the staff of office to the Emir, Ganduje said the state government appreciated the contributions, rendered by traditional institutions in promoting peace and stability in the state.

    He urged the Emir and other emirs in the state to continue to assist the government in providing security of lives and property.

    The governor urged the Emir to remain a father to all his subjects, without discrimination and to accord priority attention to education and agriculture in his emirate.

    In his acceptance speech, the new Emir promised to be just and fair to all people in the emirate.

    The traditional ruler commended Gov. Ganduje and President Muhammad Buhari for their efforts in providing meaningful projects in the country.

    His Eminence, the Sultan of Sokoto, Abubakar Sa’ad II, commended the gathering, saying: “We are grateful to Allah for giving us this chance to be here.

    ”We are happy that we are here to congratulate one of our own,’ he stated.

    The event was graced by the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Bayero the Emir of Bichi , Alhaji Nasiru Bayero, and other royal fathers from within and outside the state and other top government officials.

  • Dr Ahmad Bamba: A great loss that gravitates around with sorrow – Ganduje

    Dr Ahmad Bamba: A great loss that gravitates around with sorrow – Ganduje

    Kano State Govovernor Abdullahi Ganduje, has described the death of Dr Ahmad Bamba, a renowned Islamic Scholar, as shocking.
    Ganduje said this in a condolence message by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Abba Anwar on Friday in Kano.
    “The death hit the state very well, he was a sound scholar during his lifetime, with deep sound of ingenuity and originality in his teaching of the sayings of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessings of Allah Be Upon Him).
    “This is a great loss that gravitates around with sorrow,” he said.
    Ganduje urged Islamic scholars in the state to copy the good virtues of the late Sheikh.
    “He laid a solid foundation on how to do “Da’awah” calling people to Islam, and he followed what he preached.
    “He was a gentleman by all standards per excellence,” he said.
    The governor, on behalf of the government and people of Kano State, condoled with family of the deceased.
    “I am extending our condolences to the immediate families of Sheikh Dr Ahmad Muhammad-Ibrahim.
    “Not only his families, Kano or Nigeria, the entire global intellectual community lost a rare gem,” he said.
    He prayed to the Almighty Allah to forgive his shortcomings, reward his good deeds with Al Jannah Firdausi and give the family fortitude to bear the loss.

  • Gov. Ganduje presents N196.3 bn 2022 budget for Kano State

    Gov. Ganduje presents N196.3 bn 2022 budget for Kano State

    Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State has presented a budget of N196.3 billion for 2022 to the State House of Assembly for approval.

    Presenting the budget on Thursday in Kano, Ganduje said that it was tagged budget of consolidation and prosperity, aimed at making the state great.

    He said that the budget was made up of N107.8 billion capital expenditure, representing 55 per cent and N88.5 billion recurrent expenditure, representing 45 per cent.

    The governor said that the education sector has the highest allocation in the budget with N51.6 billion, representing 26 per cent, saying that the money would be channeled towards executing policies and programmes aimed at ensuring quality education at all levels.

    He said that part of the money would also be used to enhance the state free and compulsory education programme.

    Ganduje said that the works and infrastructure sector was allocated N33.8 billion, general administration N27.1 billion and the security sector N11.3 billion.

    He urged the lawmakers to ensure speedy passage of the budget to enable the government continue to provide dividends of democracy to people of the state.

    He also urged youths to shun all forms of violence especially as the 2023 general elections got nearer.

    In his remarks, the Speaker, Alhaji Hamisu Chidari, assured the governor of speedy passage of the budget.

    He called on revenue generating agencies to intensify efforts in generating funds for the government to execute its projects.

    Chidari urged government Ministries Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to be ready for budget defence at the House.

  • Ganduje appoints new Emir of Gaya

    Ganduje appoints new Emir of Gaya

    Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State, on Sunday, appointed Alhaji Aliyu Ibrahim-Gaya, the Chiroman Gaya, as the new Emir of Gaya.

    Ibrahim-Gaya succeeded his late father, Alhaji Ibrahim Abdulkadir, who died on Sept. 22, at the age of 91, after a protracted illness.

    The Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Usman Alhaji, announced the appointment on behalf of the governor.

    “Kano state Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, by the power conferred on him by the Kano Emirate Law 2020, as amended, has approved the appointment of Alhaji Aliyu Ibrahim-Gaya as the new emir of Gaya.

    “The appointment followed the recommendation of the Gaya Emirate kingmakers who presented three candidates to the Governor. The governor chose Aliyu Ibrahim-Gaya, as the new Emir,” he said.

    The kingmakers included, Alhaji Usman Alhaji, as the leader of the kingmakers, with Alhaji Wada Aliyu, AIG Alhaji Bashir Albasu (rtd), and Alhaji Jafar Usman, as members

    Gaya was among the four new emirates created by the administration of Gov Ganduje in 2019, alongside Bichi, Rano and Karaye.

  • Ganduje pardons 136 inmates

    Ganduje pardons 136 inmates

    Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State, on Tuesday, pardoned 136 inmates as part of measures to decongest the correctional centres in the state.

    The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Malam Abba Anwar, disclosed this in a statement he issued in Kano.

    Anwar stated that the governor took the decision when he visited Goron-dutse Medium Correctional Centre on Tuesday.

    “You are Nigerians who deserved to be taken care of and that is why we are here today to celebrate with you this great Eid-el-Kabir, by pardoning some of you,” he said.

    “We are also here to see how you are feeling and to share the joyous moment with you.

    “We want those of you who repented to promise us not to go back to your previous nefarious acts,” the governor was quoted as saying.

    Anwar said that some of the inmates were pardoned either due to ill-health or have stayed longer than necessary.

    He noted that others were there because they were unable to pay the fines slapped on them.

    “The pardoning exercise is in compliance with President Muhammadu Buhari’s directive to decongest correctional centres across the country,” he quoted Ganduje as saying.

    In his remarks, the Controller, Kano Correctional Centres, Sulaiman T. Sulaiman, commended the governor for being humane by relating with inmates.

    “I have worked for 30 years in many states. I have never seen a state governor who cares very much about the plight of inmates in our correctional centres as Gov Ganduje,” he said.

    Sulaiman thanked the governor for giving inmates cattle and rams to celebrate the Eid el Kabir.

    Anwar said the governor gave N5,000 to each pardoned inmate as transport fare to their destination.