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  • Ganduje suspends ban on male, female on same tricycle

    Suspension of the proposed ban on male and female on same tricycle in Kano was greeted with jubiliation in the ancient commercial city on Tuesday.

    The Kano State Government suspended the implementation of the proposed ban following public outcry and outright rejection.

    Kano State Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje had last week announced the plan through Commander General of Hisba Board, Harun Ibn-Sina with effect from this month.

    A source from the government said the governor jettisoned the implementation of ban due to the controversy generated and to safeguard the implementation from degenerating into a crisis.

    It was gathered that Governor Ganduje went into wide consultations and extensive deliberations with top government officials to seek their views on how to implement the law effective from today.

    It was also learnt that he was advised not to implement the law or make any statement considering the volatility of the situation on ground.

    A source said: “You see, we had to weigh the option of effecting the law or otherwise. However, considering the feelers we are getting, it may lead to breakdown of law and order. Because how would those that would enforce the law differentiate a married man and his wife in a tricycle or otherwise?

    “Similarly, we viewed it that the law is not new since it has been in existence since the Ibrahim Shekarau administration; just that we had wanted to dust it from the shelve for enforcement. So, the governor was convinced in the discussions to look the other way and the issue would die a natural death.”

    However, as at yesterday, the government was yet to confirm the suspension of the ban.h

  • It’s Official! Men, Women can’t board same tricycles in Kano

    The Kano State Government has banned persons of opposite genders from plying same commercial tricycles across the state from January, 2020.

    Governor Abdullahi Ganduje revealed this on Wednesday at the closing ceremony of 77th annual Islamic Vacation Course (IVC) organised by Zone A of Muslim Society of Nigeria (MSSN) held at Bayero University, Kano.

    Mr Ganduje, who was represented by Commander General of Hisbah Board, Harun Ibn-Sina, said the state government is committed towards upholding Islamic values.

    Commercial tricycles, popularly known as ‘A daidaita sahu’ in Kano, were introduced by a former governor of Kano, Ibrahim Shekarau, as a means of transportation for women only.

    This was after Mr Shekarau’s government banned commercial motorcyclists from conveying women.

    Since Mr Shekarau’s exit as governor, however, tricycles have been allowed to carry people of both sexes, a move the state government has now said will be changed.

    Governor Ganduje at the event also charged participants to face their studies and shun drug abuse. At the event, Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar III, faulted the Christian Association of Nigeria’s reaction to a United States classification of Nigeria as one of the nations where religious freedom is not guaranteed.

    In his address, the Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi ll, cautioned Muslims against “growing their needs beyond their resources.”

    The emir attributed the increasing rate of out of school children in Muslim North to “uncontrolled polygamy and high rate of divorce.”

    The Islamic Vacation Course (IVC) was attended by students of secondary schools and tertiary institutions from the 19 Northern states and Abuja.

  • Northern elders move to settle feud between Ganduje, Emir Sanusi

    Northern elders move to settle feud between Ganduje, Emir Sanusi

    Worried about the prolonged misunderstanding between Kano State Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and Emir of Kano Muhammad Sanusi, the Northern Elders Forum has initiated a peace effort to end the leadership crisis in Kano State.

    The Forum will lead eminent personalities from the North to meet with elders, leaders and other stakeholders, with a view to finding a lasting solution to the lingering crisis.

    Reports reaching TheNewsGuru (TNG) has it that the Forum had already sent invitations to eminent personalities in the region for the planned meeting, scheduled to hold today at Tahir Guest Palace, Kano.

    It was gathered that dignitaries have started arriving Kano for the scheduled meeting.

    In one of the letters addressed to one of the members invited for the meeting, the Forum indicated that its members would also interact with Governor Ganduje and Emir Sanusi.

    The letter, signed by the Forum’s chairman, Professor Ango Abdullahi and made available to journalists reads, “The crisis, we are afraid, is pregnant with unforeseen circumstances that ultimately threaten the integrity of the entire Kano traditional institution, overall peace and security of the state, and by extension, the cohesion of the northern region.

    “It is our hope that this intervention would finally get to the root of the matter and find a lasting solution with mutual understanding and respect so that the state can move on,” the letter concluded.

    The letter did not give names of the eminent northern personalities on the entourage.

    Meanwhile, the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Ganduje, Abba Anwar, told newsmen that the Kano State Government was not aware of any meeting with any group regarding the issue of creation of new emirates in the state.

    “We didn’t receive any letter from anybody, not to talk of what will be the subject of discussion. We don’t know what they are up to. “All we know is that we have our law establishing our newly created first class emirates of Bichi, Karaye, Rano and Gaya. And we have since started implementing the law. It is as simple as ABC.

    “Our new emirates have come to stay. Anybody that is thinking of influencing us to go back to the drawing board on this law is only doing that for the fun of it. We repeat, our first class emirs have come to stay,” Anwar said.

  • Emir Sanusi bows to Ganduje, accepts appointment to head Kano council of chiefs

    Emir Sanusi bows to Ganduje, accepts appointment to head Kano council of chiefs

    Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has finally accepted his appointment as the chairman Kano state council of chiefs.

    Sanusi acceptance was conveyed in a letter dated December 19, 2019, signed by Abba Yusuf, acting secretary of the Kano emirate.

    The monarch took the offer after Abdullahi Ganduje, the governor, gave him a two-day ultimatum to either accept or reject the appointment [See here for details].

    “Kindly inform His Excellency that His Highness, Sarkin Kano, has not rejected his appointment as Chairman, Kano State Council of Chiefs. His Highness accepted the appointment,” his letter read.

    “In doing so, His Highness requested for further directives of His Excellency, the Governor. For clarity, these directives may include, the appointment of other members of the Council, the appointment of staff of the Council, provision of accommodation for the Secretariat and other logistics, to make the Council operational.”

    The council of chiefs comprise of all the five emirates in the state and other members of the traditional council.

    The emir of Kano letter was addressed to the secretary to the state government, who was asked to “graciously convey to His Excellency, the Governor, the renewed assurances of the highest esteem and regards of His Highness, Sarkin Kano”.

    Recall Gandjue and Sanusi had been at daggers drawn after the 2019 elections; the monarch was said to have worked against his (Ganduje) re-election bid.

  • Ganduje issues ultimatum to Emir Sanusi

    Ganduje issues ultimatum to Emir Sanusi

    Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has issued a two-day ultimatum to Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, to either confirm his acceptance or rejection of the offer of his appointment as Kano State Council of Chiefs chairman.

    In a statement issued by the permanent secretary of Kano State special duties ministry Musa Bichi, Ganduje ordered Emir Sanusi to respond to the offer indicated in the letter of appointment dated 9th, December 2019 within two days.

    “Please note that His Excellency the Excellency Governor of Kano is requesting His Highness the Emir of Kano (Sarki Kano) to indicate his acceptance or otherwise of his appointment as the Chairman of Kano state Council of Chiefs as conveyed vide letter No. SSG/REPA/S/A/86/T and dated 9th December 2019,” Bichi said.

    “The acceptance or otherwise should reach His Excellency the Executive Governor of Kano state within two days of the receipt of this letter.”

    Ganduje on Monday, December 9 appointed Emir Sanusi as Kano State Council of Chiefs chairman. The appointment, however, has been allegedly disregarded by Emir Sanusi, The Guardian learnt.

    It was gathered the Governor Ganduje may suspend Emir Sanusi if he fails to accept the appointment.

    Already, many believed the offer was a trap to further nailing Emir Sanusi, who might not accept the appointment.

  • I’ve received request to dethrone Emir Sanusi – Ganduje

    I’ve received request to dethrone Emir Sanusi – Ganduje

    The Governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Ganduje, on Thursday said he has received a letter from 35 civil society organisations calling for the immediate dethronement of the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi, for disobedience to constituted authority.

    Mr Ganduje’s spokesperson, Abba Anwar, in a statement revealed that the CSOs are concerned that Mr Sanusi is making efforts to create a state within a state.

    Mr Anwar did not list the 35 CSOs but said their request was signed by Ibrahim Ali, described as the chairman of the coalition.

    Mr Ganduje has sought to whittle down the influence of Mr Sanusi by creating four new emirates and appointing first-class emirs for them.

    Before the new law was put in place, the emir of Kano was the only first-class emir in the state.

    Mr Ganduje has defended his actions saying it was in meeting with the popular demand of residents of the state.

    Critics, however, say Mr Ganduje is moving against Mr Sanusi because the latter was critical of his government and did not support his re-election.

    In his statement, Mr Anwar did not indicate if the governor would commence the process to dethrone Mr Sanusi and when that would be done.
    Below is Mr Anwar’s full statement.

    Kano Emirates: Gov. Ganduje Receives Letter From CSOs Urging For Immediate Dethronement of Emir Sanusi II

    Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano state has received a letter from a coalition of 35 civil society groups urging him to, in the interest of protecting the sanctity of the rule of law, and the mandate given to him by Kano electorate, as a matter of urgency, start the process of dethroning the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II.

    The letter titled “Kano State Emirate Council Law, 2019 : Demand Letter” states clearly that, “The coalition of 35 Civil Society Groups under the above-mentioned group (UMBRELLA OF KANO CONCERNED CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS) are curiously studying the unfolding events in the running of Kano State affairs especially in recent time, as it relates to the lingering face-off between the Government of Kano State on one hand and the Emir of Kano on the other hand.”

    Reminding specifically that, matters that arose from the aftermath of Kano State High Court decision nullifying the Kano State Emirate Council Law, that was enacted by the State House of Assembly, which eventually paved way for the enactment of another Law, creating additional 4 First Class Emirates, which also empowers the Governor to take disciplinary measures against any erring emir, “…should be effected,” according to the letter.

    The letter was signed by Comrade Ibrahim Ali, Chairman of the Coalition, which continues that, “Soon afterwards, the same Law which repeals all the existing Emirate Councils Laws, and consolidates it in the Kano State Emirate Council Law 2019, was again been challenged first by the purportedly 5 kingmakers from one of the 5 Emirates established by the said law.”

    The letter lamented that, even the “…second litigation was initiated by the so-called Kano State Elders who indulged their group in their understanding that, the Law was aimed at distorting 1000 years of heritage or thereafter of Kano.”

    After narrating all the disagreed areas in the letter, the group demands that, “That the action of the Emir of Kano Malam Muhammadu Sanusi II of continued undermining the constituted authority of the government of Kano State and its organs, is not only unconstitutional, but is an effort to create a state within a state. Which no responsible leadership will tolerate and allow to remain unabated.”

    After dismissing the “Kano Elders” claim in making reference to “1000 years of heritage” the group deems it to say that that position was diversionary and only an attempt to derail from the reality, “…that the so-called elders making reference to 1000 years old heritage are completely derailing from the reality.”

    They suggested that “With the recent decision of Kano State High Court, His Excellency shall proceed and ensure the full take-off of the Council of Emirs in the State. So as to stop the current distraction and generation of controversy.”

    The letter seeks that, “If the Emir of Kano fails to submit to the authority of the government of Kano State, we call on the Governor of Kano State on the strongest term, to act strictly in accordance with the provision of Kano Emirate Council Law 2019 in order to heed the state forward.”

    They concluded that they hope their demands and recommendations get the governor’s attention, noting and further necessary action, as provided by the Law establishing all the 4 Emirates in the state.

  • BREAKING: Court grants Ganduje’s power to dethrone Emirs

    BREAKING: Court grants Ganduje’s power to dethrone Emirs

    Justice A. T. Badamasi of a Kano High Court on Tuesday declined to grant an extension on the Interim Order stopping Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje from interfering with the powers of the Kano emirate kingmakers.

    Counsel to the kingmakers in suit No K/197/2019 prayed the court to extend the order pending the determination of the substantive suit.

    The import of today’s ruling would be that the governor is now effectively capable of exercising all the powers vested in him under the new ‘Kano State Emirates Council Law, 2019.

    This includes the power to dethrone any Emir found violating any of the provisions of the law.

  • [BREAKING] Alleged bribery: Court dismisses case against Ganduje

    A Federal High Court sitting in Kano on Monday dismissed a suit filed by a Kano based lawyer Bulama Bukarti seeking an order of the court compelling the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate Governor Abdullahii Umar Ganduje for allegedly receiving kickback from a contractor.

    The Judge dismissed the case for lack of evidence.

    Bulama had approached the court seeking for an order compelling the EFCC to provide report of its forensic investigation analysis of the said video allegedly showing Ganduje receiving kickback from an unknown contractor.

    However, Justice Egwuatu ruled that even though where the affidavit deposed to, is not countered, it is deemed admitted,the evidence therein must be cogent and verifiable.

    The judge averred that the provisions of Freedom of Information Act 2011, required that information requested must be a public record and in the custody of the instruction of organization so requested from.

    Justice Egwuatu dismissed the case on the grounds that the evidence before the court has not shown that the EFCC has the record of the forensic analysis of the bribery video allegations, noting that the report ought to be given to the Kano state House of Assembly ad-hoc committee set up to investigate the matter.

  • Sadiq Daba to get N1 million from Ganduje

    Kano State governor, Abdullahi Ganduje has promised to donate the sum of N1 millio to veteran actor and broadcaster, Sadiq Daba.

     

    Ganduje made the promise on Saturday, December 14, 2019, in Kano during the Best Of Nollywood awards ceremony, which held inside Coronation Hall, government house, Kano.

     

    The organizers of the movie awards ceremony had presented a lifetime achievement award to the ailing actor when Ganduje joined the team to present the award and made the announcement.

     

    During the awards ceremony, Daba revealed that he is an indigene of Kano state but who had lived the better part of his life in Jos, Plateau state.

     

    TheNewsGuru recalls that the donation is coming weeks after Dr. Joe Okei Odumakin made a call to Nigerians to help donate to keep the veteran actor and broadcaster alive.

     

  • Ganduje buries hatchet, appoints Emir Sanusi as chairman

    Ganduje buries hatchet, appoints Emir Sanusi as chairman

    Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano state has laid to rest speculations that he will strip Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi of his position under the new Emirate rules as he appoints the Emir as Chairman State Emirate Council.

    Ganduje said he made the appointment from the powers invested on him by Sections 4 (2) (g) and Section 5((1) (2) of the Kano State Emirate Councils Law 2019.

    Additional four first-class Emirs of Bichi, Rano, Karaye and Gaya, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, Alhaji Dr. Tafida Abubakar (Autan Bawo), Alhaji Dr. Ibrahim Abubakar II and Alhaji Ibrahim Abdulkadir, were appointed as automatic members of the Council, as enshrined in the State Emirate Council Law.

    According to the press release signed by the chief press secretary to the Governor Mr. Abba Anwar, and made available to Newsmen on Monday, Section 4(2) appointed other members as Secretary to the State Government, Commissioner for Local Governments five (5) Chairmen of Local Government Councils one each from the Local Government Council where the Emir’s palace is situated.

    Others according to the Section comprises at least Ten (10) Kingmakers, 2 each from the Five (5) Emirates mentioned under Section 3(1) of the Law, Chief Imam of each Emirate.

    Other members include a representative of the Business Community from each Emirate to be appointed by the Governor, as the names of Alhaji Dalhat Al-Hamsad and Alhaji Auwalu Abdullahi Rano are appointed by the Governor, as two of them.

    Also, the Law stipulates, as members of the State Council of Chiefs, a representative of Security Agencies, the Police, State Security Service, and Civil Defence Corps. And not more than two (2) other members to be appointed by the Governor, the names of Alhaji Nasiru Aliko Koki is nominated as a member of the State Council of Chiefs, under this category. And then the Secretary of the Council would be appointed by the Council of Chiefs.

    Section 5(1), (2) of the Law provides that, the Chairmanship of the State Council of Chiefs shall be rotational among the Five (5) Emirs of the Emirates and the sequence of which is to be determined by the Governor and the Chairman shall serve for two (2) years only.

    The appointment is with effect from Monday, the 9th Day of December 2019. It is also directed that the Chairman shall immediately summon the inaugural meeting of the Council following the provisions of the Law.

    Governor Ganduje urges all the Council members to utilize the opportunity to serve the people in the state and to strengthen the Emirates and the traditional system of administration in the State in advising the state government, more particularly on security matters.