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  • Red Chamber: Ganduje reveals who will become next senate president

    Red Chamber: Ganduje reveals who will become next senate president

    Kano State governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, has noted that former Akwa Ibom governor and minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio should emerge the next president of the senate.

    Ganduje made this known during a meeting with his Cross River counterpart, Ben Ayade, in Calabar, the state capital.

    President Muhammadu Buhari’s Chief of Staff, Ibrahim Gambari, was also present at the meeting.

    According to Ganduje, the decision to nominate Akpabio was already a done deal but failed to explain if it was a collective decision made by the entire All Progressives Congress (APC) leadership.

    The Kano-born politician, also said that the decision to nominate Akpabio has been resolved.

    He said “The senate president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria will come from the south-south and it is no other person than the former governor of Akwa Ibom.

    “I am giving you assurance, we are waiting for the D-Day that he will be the senate president of Nigeria.”

    The Upper Chamber will decide the next Senate President following the inauguration of President-elect, Bola Tinubu, on May 29.

  • I hold no grudge against anyone – Ganduje

    I hold no grudge against anyone – Ganduje

    Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State says he holds no grudge against anyone as his eight years stewardship ends May 20.

    The governor stated this in his Sallah Message issued in Kano on Friday and signed by the Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Malam Muhammad Garba.

    Ganduje said that having been part of government for more than two decades, he has every reason to thank Allah and quit with no grievance against anyone.

    According to the statement, the governor also reiterated his plea for forgiveness from those he might have offended in the course of governing the state.

    Ganduje said he had forgiven those who wronged him, urging those he had offended to reciprocate same by forgiving him.

    The governor urged the incoming government to ensure the completion of viable projects embarked upon by his administration as time did not permit him to do so.

    Ganduje pointed out that government was about continuity hence the need to complete every project being executed with tax payers money.

    The governor appealed to Muslim faithful to imbibe the moral lessons of the Holy month of Ramadan which teaches love and support for one another.

    The statement stressed the need for fervent prayers for peace and development in the state and the country at large.

  • Ganduje congratulates  Gov-Elect, NNPP’s Abba Kadir, says they will meet in court

    Ganduje congratulates Gov-Elect, NNPP’s Abba Kadir, says they will meet in court

    Kano state governor,  Umar Abdullahi Ganduje has sent congratulatory messages to Governor-elect, Abba Kabir Yusuf of the New Nigeria People’s Party, (NNPP)

    However, Ganduje also warned him that he is going to run a brief government, hence they are meeting in court.

    Ganduje, who was offering prayers for the incoming president, Bola Ahmad Tinubu on his 71st birthday at Government House, Kano, Saturday, said he is congratulating Yusuf for having a brief victory in the last conduct of the elections.

    He said that they have since directed their lawyers to prepare legal actions against the outcome of the election that was marred by irregularities and heavy rigging.

    The prayer was attended by several islamic leaders of different sects with some APC stakeholders and cabinet members.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission  (INEC)  declared Abba Kabir Yusuf of the NNPP as  the winner of Kano guber  with 1,019,602 votes against his closest rival, APC’s candidate, Nasir Gawuna, who polled 890,705 votes.

  • Kano Governor, Ganduje pardons 12 inmates on execution list

    Kano Governor, Ganduje pardons 12 inmates on execution list

    Kano state governor, Abdullahi Ganduje  has pardoned 12 inmates on death row who have spent 25 years and above  awaiting execution.

    The spokesperson of Nigeria Correctional Service (NIS), Kano State Command, Musbahu Kofar-Nassarawa, cconfirmed the news on Tuesday in Kano.

    Kofar-Nassarawa said that the governor also commuted death sentences of six inmates to life imprisonment

    “He gave the released inmates N5,000 each as transportation fare to enable them reunite with their families”, he said

    The Chairman of the state Committee on Prerogative of Mercy, Mr Abdullahi Garba-Rano, commended Ganduje for using the power conferred on him by the constitution to release the inmates.

  • Ganduje votes, says BVAS ‘ll enhance credibility of electoral process

    Ganduje votes, says BVAS ‘ll enhance credibility of electoral process

    Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State says the introduction of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will enhance the credibility of the 2023 general election.

    He said this on Saturday shortly after casting his vote at Cikin-Gari Ward, Unit 008 at Ganduje in Dawakin-Tofa Local Government Area of the state.

    Ganduje noted that the measure was one of the innovations toward achieving sustainable electoral reforms to accelerate national development.

    The governor said that INEC had taken elections to the next level with the introduction of BVAS, adding that he was satisfied with the conduct of the electorate and the exercise by INEC.

    “I am impressed with the prompt commencement of the exercise in the area, as well as the peaceful conduct of voters,” he said.

    Ganduje, however, noted that the accreditation was slow, but expressed optimism that the exercise would pickup before the end of the day.

    He also expressed hope that the peaceful and large turnout of the electorate and adequate security arrangements that characterised the exercise so far would be sustained to ensure that it ended peacefully.

    The governor also urged the electorate to turn out en masse during the March 11 Governorship and State Assembly election.

  • After enjoying everything, Buhari turned back against APC – Ganduje blows hot

    After enjoying everything, Buhari turned back against APC – Ganduje blows hot

    Governor Umar Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State has come hard on President Muhammadu Buhari for refusing to abide by the Supreme Court order and going ahead with the ban on the old Naira notes.

    In an audio recording, Ganduje was quoted in vernacular asking, that, “President Buhari should remember that for several times he was trying to contest Presidency but he couldn’t make it until there was an alliance, but now after enjoying everything, he turned back against the same democratic system that saw him to office”.

    He said, “the President should remember that this is a democratic setting that allows popular voice and leaders to listen to advice and adhere strictly to those advice.

    “I wonder why the President is hellbent in making the same Party that helped him to win elections lose out, what did we do to him that he is this ignorant on several advice forwarded to him”.

    “This same Buhari he contested again and again but he couldn’t win not until there was an alliance, now he wins and win again for the second term, but now that he is leaving, he wants to cripple the same Party that brought him to power why?

    “This Currency Swap Policy, why didn’t the President bring it seven and a half years ago or after elections, but now one must be compelled to think that there is an ulterior motive in the whole thing.”

    Ganduje, who somehow exonerated the CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, said, “the CBN Governor don’t know anything; you now set the Nation Apex Bank on fire with this policy”.

  • Emefiele fighting back for failing to secure APC presidential ticket – Ganduje alleges

    Emefiele fighting back for failing to secure APC presidential ticket – Ganduje alleges

    Kano State Governor, Abdullah Ganduje of Kano State has alleged that the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Godwin Emeifiele is deliberately causing confusion with the Naira swap policy.

    Ganduje made claims that the apex bank governor is fighting back for failing to get a presidential ticket under the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He said this during an electioneering campaign rally held at Tsanyawa on Sunday, where he presented the party’s gubernatorial and deputy gubernatorial candidates, alongside other candidates, to the voters.

    Ganduje insisted that the Kano State government and the APC in the State were totally against the action of the CBN Governor.

    “He has not been in a good mood for long because he failed to secure a Presidential ticket on the platform of our great party, the APC.”

    “Currency redesign is done across the globe, but not in the way we are witnessing in our country. The timing is wrong, the deadline given is very wrong and deliberate,” he said.

    He further stated that “we will summon bank managers very soon to interrogate the shortage of new Naira notes in banks.

    “They should come over and explain to us why our people are still suffering over this issue of Naira swap. I will go to them individually to supervise what is happening and why.”

    At the palaces of the District Heads of Kunchi and Tsanyawa local government areas, he urged community leaders to create awareness within their jurisdiction to let people know that, “the hardship people facing was single-handedly caused by the CBN Governor, to purposely cause confusion in our democratic process.”

  • I don’t understand the relationship between CBN policy and security challenges in Kano – Emefiele counters Ganduje

    I don’t understand the relationship between CBN policy and security challenges in Kano – Emefiele counters Ganduje

    The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr Godwin Emefiele, says the excuse of security threats pushed by Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State has no bearing on the ongoing currency swap across the country.

    Ganduje had in an interactive session with critical stakeholders, including scholars, legislators, political leaders and business community in the state, revealed that his administration had requested the president to postpone his official visit to the state.

    The governor said the state was deeply concerned about the hardship principally induced by the ongoing cash swap from old to redesigned Naira notes.

    He said the decision was taken to avoid any unforeseen circumstance.

    However, the CBN governor debunked Ganduje’s assertion, saying: “I don’t understand the relationship between the CBN policy and security challenges in Kano State.”

    Emefiele noted that the apex bank had achieved compliance and recorded huge success in the ongoing currency swap across the country.

    He noted that all new currencies had security features that make them easy for tracking to bank branches, and the process had begun to deal with defaulters and those who breached the programme.

    “Even if they are CBN staff, they will be sanctioned,” Emefiele warned.

    Buhari had earlier on Sunday morning approved extension of the ongoing currency swap by 10 days, moving the deadline from Jan. 31 to Feb. 10.

    The president’s spokesman, Mr Femi Adesina, who confirmed this in a statement, said Buhari gave the approval at a meeting with the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria in Daura, Katsina State.

    He urged more time, discretion and order to enable Nigerians successfully change their currencies to the redesigned notes, and reduce the risk of loss, especially among the underserved in rural areas.

    Briefing newsmen after the meeting, the CBN governor said the currency swap had achieved more than 75 per cent success rate of the N2.7 trillion held outside the banking system.

    According to him, this achievement can be seen with drop in rate of inflation, more stability of foreign exchange rates, and noticeable impact on security, especially in banditry and kidnapping figures.

    The CBN governor noted that redesigns were supposed to be every five to eight years.

    “First, I will like to thank Mr President for giving the CBN the approval to embark on this ambitious programme because, like I said, in the past, the CBN has not had the opportunity to embark on such currency redesign programme in last 19 years.

    ”And indeed, let me emphasise that only an incorruptible leader of the President’s stature can give such approval to the CBN,” he said.

    “Our aim is mainly to make Monetary Policy Decisions more efficacious and as you can see; we have started to see inflation trending downwards and exchange rates relatively stable.

    “Secondly, we aim to support the efforts of our security agencies in combating banditry and ransom taking in Nigeria through this programme and we see that the military are making good progress in this important task,” he added.

    The head of the apex financial regulator said available data had shown that currency-in-circulation in 2015 was only N1.4 trillion, while as at Oct. 2022, currency-in-circulation had risen to N3.23 trillion, out of which only N500 billion was within the banking industry.

    He said N2.7 trillion was held permanently in people’s homes.

    “Ordinarily, when CBN releases currency into circulation, it is meant to be used and after effluxion of time, it returns to the CBN thereby keeping the volume of currency in circulation under the firm control of the CBN.

    “So far and since commencement of this programme, we have collected about N1.9 trillion; leaving us with about N900 billion (N500 billion + N1.9 trillion),” the CBN governor said.

    According to Emefiele, to achieve effective distribution of the new currency, the CBN has taken some steps.

    He said several meetings were held with Deposit Money Banks and they were provided with Guidance Notes on processes they must adopt in the collection of old notes and distribution of the new notes, including directives that new notes should be loaded in ATMs nationwide for equitable and transparent mechanism.

    The CBN governor explained that the regulatory body worked with the media, print and broadcast, and the National Orientation Agency for sensitisation of citizens.

    He revealed that 30,000 Super Agents were deployed nationwide, particularly in rural areas, regions underserved by banks and to reach the weak and vulnerable for currency swap.

    To ensure compliance, Emefiele said staff members, mostly Assistant Directors, Deputy Directors and Directors in Abuja were sent to all CBN branches nationwide to join the mass mobilisation campaign and monitoring programmes.

    He said breaches of the programme had been reported to the EFCC and ICPC for further action.

    “Aside from those holding illicit/stolen Naira in their homes for speculative purposes, we do aim to give all Nigerians that have Naira legitimately earned and trapped, the opportunity to deposit their legitimately trapped monies at the CBN for exchange.

    “Based on the foregoing, we have sort and obtained Mr President’s approval for the following:

    ”A ten-day extension of the deadline from Jan. 31, 2023, to Feb. 10, 2023; to allow for collection of more old notes legitimately held by Nigerians and achieve more success in cash swap in our rural communities after which all old notes outside CBN losses their legal tender status,” he explained.

    Emefiele said a seven-day grace period had been given by the President, beginning from Feb. 10 to Feb. 17, 2023, in compliance with Sections 20 (3) and 22 of CBN Act, allowing Nigerians to deposit their old notes at the CBN after the February deadline.

    Meanwhile, barely 24 hours after advising Buhari against visiting Kano State on Monday, Ganduje has made a u-turn, saying ”Kano is now prepared to receive the Nigerian leader”.

    Ganduje, who led a delegation of critical stakeholders from the state to meet the president in his country home in Daura on Sunday, after which he revealed the change of position to newsmen.

    The governor said: ”We are very much ready to receive him and we have a lot for him to commission, including Federal Government projects and state government projects.

    ”They are state-of-the-art projects.”

    NAN

  • Ganduje’s daughter to return N50,000 dowry in exchange for divorce

    Ganduje’s daughter to return N50,000 dowry in exchange for divorce

    Asiya Ganduje, a daughter to Kano State Governor, on Thursday, before an Upper Shari’a Court insisted on returning the N50,000 dowry paid by her husband, Inuwa Uba, to end their 16-year-old marriage.

    The plaintiff was in court seeking the dissolution of her marriage through Islamic means (Khul’i) as she claims to be tired and fed up with Inuwa.

    At the resumed sitting, the Plaintiff Counsel, Ibrahim Aliyu-Nassarawa, told the court that his client insists on returning the N50,000 bride price received from her husband in exchange for divorce.

    “Every woman who is living under strange condition has a right under Islamic law to approach the court and seek for her marriage to be dissolved with the condition to return the dowry.

    “My client is ready to return the N50,000 bride price received from her husband in exchange for divorce.”

    Aliyu-Nassarawa said his client is not willing to relinquish her rights and will not abide by conditions set by the respondent.

    “The conditions are subject matter of dispute that should be subjected to another suit before another court.”

    Earlier, Counsel to the respondent, Mr Umar I. Umar, said the issue is beyond the payment of N50,000 dowry.

    “My client has two conditions regarding some of his belongings, before coming to the issue of divorce.

    “The respondent has four kids with the plaintiff, but all efforts to reconcile them proved abortive.

    “The plaintiff should return all his credentials, house certificates, cars and relinquish her rights in their joint rice company.”

    The presiding judge, Malam Halliru Abdullahi, after listening to the submission of both parties, adjourned the matter until Feb. 2 for judgement.

    The court had on Jan. 12, dismissed the preliminary objection filed by counsel to the respondent, challenging the jurisdiction of the court to hear the case.

  • Tinubu writes heartfelt letter to Gov Ganduje

    Tinubu writes heartfelt letter to Gov Ganduje

    The presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has penned a heartfelt letter to Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje over the lives lost when a three-storey building collapsed at Kanti Kwari Market in the state.

    Tinubu who wrote Ganduje on August 31, 2022, expressed his deepest sadness and sympathy over the unfortunate incident.

    He also wished the injured quick recovery.

    “The collapse of the three-storey building under construction is disheartening. Those who lost their lives in that incident did not deserve to die in that manner.

    “While praying that Almighty Allah grant repose of their souls, I commiserate with their families and relations. I urge them to take heart and accept the occurrence as the will of Allah.

    “I also sympathise with those injured and wish then speedy recovery. I enjoin the government to continue ensuring that the injured are properly catered for.

    “Rescue efforts should be intensified until all those trapped in the collapsed building are rescued.

    “May I also use this medium to console the Chairman and management of the market, and indeed the traders over the accident and untold loss suffered.

    “While urging the government to immediately investigate the circumstances that led to the building collapse to prevent a recurrence of such in future, I hope and pray that this sad incident do not occur again.”