Tag: Kano State

  • BREAKING: APC National Chairman, Ganduje suspended

    BREAKING: APC National Chairman, Ganduje suspended

    The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje has been suspended from the party.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Ganduje was suspended by the executives of Ganduje Ward in Dawakin-Tofa local government area of Kano State.

    The former Kano Governor was suspended over alleged corruption, including allegations of bribery levelled against him by the Kano State Government.

    The legal adviser of the ward, Halliru Gwanzo, addressed journalists on the suspension on Monday.

    Gwanzo explained that the decision to suspend Ganduje from the party was due to the bribery and misappropriation of funds allegations levelled against him by the Kano State Government.

    He said that the suspension of the party national chairman was a unanimous decision of the members of the ward.

    He said Ganduje could not clear his name amid corruption allegations that followed his 8-year administration.

    “The members decided to suspend the national chairman’s membership after a vote of no confidence was passed on him due to his inability to clear his name from various allegations of corruption against him, that range from the circulated dollar videos where he was allegedly collecting bribe from contractors,” he added.

  • Embrace mechanised farming – Emir of Bichi tells Kano Govt

    Embrace mechanised farming – Emir of Bichi tells Kano Govt

    The Emir of Bichi, Alhaji Nasir Ado Bayero, has urged the Kano State Government to embrace mechanised farming  to ensure massive food production  in the state.

    Bayero made the  call  when he paid a Sallah homage to Gov. Abba  Yusuf at the Government House,  Kano on Saturday.

    He said that as the rainy season approaches, there was a need for government to provide assorted farm inputs and fertilizer at subsidised rates to farmers.

    Bayero called on the state government to intensify efforts toward ensuring adequate means of utilizing Solar power to  generate  electricity.

    He commended the state government for providing laudable developmental projects since assumption of  office barely 10 months ago.

    Responding, Yusuf said that since assumption of office,  his administration had worked  assiduously toward providing infrastructure for the people.

    “Within the first quarter of assumption, we recovered and rehabilitated the Asiya Bayero Paediatric hospital in the municipality, while the accident and emergency section of the Muttaka Mohammad General Hospital has also  been renovated up to standard,” he said.

    Yusuf said  that one of the priorities  of his administration is to uplif the standard of education, health, agriculture and infrastructure.

  • Fresh outbreak of infectious disease kills 4 in Kano

    Fresh outbreak of infectious disease kills 4 in Kano

    No fewer than four children have reportedly lost their lives to diphtheria outbreak in Minjibir Local Government Area of Kano State.

    The Information Officer of the local government, Mr Tasiu Yahaya, confirmed the incident in a statement issued on Thursday in Kano.

    Yahaya said another 28 children were also infected with the disease.

    “Four children have been confirmed dead while 28 others infected with Diphtheria in Minjibir Local Government of Kano state.

    “The 28 children contracted the disease in the towns of Kwarkiya, Kuru, Kunya and Minjibir.

    “The Interim Management Officer of the local government, Muhammad Yakubu Kunya, has called on the authorities and stakeholders to immediately reach out to Minjibir local government to protect the health of the community.

    “On his part, the district head of the local government urged traditional rulers and the Scholars to stand up in enlighten the community and to pray for relief from the disease,” the statement reads.

    When contacted, the Public Relations Officer of the Health Ministry,  Mr Abdullahi Ibrahim, said that the case has been referred to the Director for Public Health for further investigation and confirmation.

  • 11 arrested for eating while observing Ramadan fast

    11 arrested for eating while observing Ramadan fast

    The religious police force in Kano State known as the Hisbah Corps has arrested and detained 11 individuals in the State for eating food while observing fast during Ramadan.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Lawal Fagge, Hisbah Spokesperson made this known while noting those who were arrested included ten men and one woman.

    Hisbah Corps is responsible for the enforcement of Sharia to Muslims in Kano State and other parts of northern Nigeria.

    During its yearly Ramadan enforcement activities, Hisbah conducted arrests as part of searches at restaurants and markets.

    Fagge disclosed that the woman arrested was caught eating food from her groundnut-selling stall.

    He mentioned that the arrests happened all over the city, especially close to the markets.

    Fagge also explained that non-Muslims don’t have to follow these rules, but if they sell food to Muslims during fasting hours, it might be considered a violation.

    “We got 11 persons on Tuesday, including a lady selling groundnuts who was seen eating from her wares, and some persons alerted us.

    “The other 10 were men and were arrested across the city especially close to markets where a lot of activities happen.

    “We don’t arrest non-Muslims because this doesn’t concern them, and the only time they could be guilty of a crime is when we find out they cook food to sell to Muslims that are supposed to be fasting,” Fagge said.

  • Fire guts 2 substation transformers in Kano

    Fire guts 2 substation transformers in Kano

    Kano State Fire Service has confirmed that an inferno has razed down two substation transformers at the Transmission Company, Dan’agundi, in Kano Municipal.

    The Public Relations Officer of the service, Alhaji Saminu Abdullahi, confirmed the incident on Sunday.

    He said the incident occurred on Sunday evening at around 4.00 pm.

    ”We received a distress call at about 04:10 p.m from one  Mr Umar, that there was a fire outbreak at the Dan’agundi substation.

    “Upon receiving the information, we quickly sent a fire vehicle to the scene, to bring the situation under control.

    “Transformer one(TR one) with 60 MVA capacity and transformer two(TR two) 60 MVA capacity with one crane caught fire,” he said

    Abdullahi said the fire was  caused by a technical team working at the site of the transformer.

    He further confirmed that there was no life lost and no one sustained injury.

  • Kano Assembly approves interim committees for 44 LGs

    Kano Assembly approves interim committees for 44 LGs

    The Kano State House of Assembly has approved the appointment of Interim Management Committees to oversee the affairs of the 44 local government councils of the State.

    This followed the adoption of the report of the House Committee on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs at plenary on Thursday.

    Gov. Abba Yusuf, had sent a list of the nominees to the House for confirmation as members of the local councils Interim Management Committees.

    Presenting the report, the committee’s Chairman, Malam Zubairu Masu, said that the committee found the nominees worthy of appointment as members of the Interim Management Committee.

    “Based on the recommendations of the ad hoc committee’s report, the House unanimously agreed to appoint the nominees to the interim management committees (IMCs).

    “The resolution passed today by the House will be forwarded to Gov. Abba Yusuf for their swearing in as members of the Interim Management Committee for the 44 local government councils,” he said.

  • Customs generates N9.7 bn in February in Kano/Jigawa

    Customs generates N9.7 bn in February in Kano/Jigawa

    The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Kano Area Command, has generated a total of N9.7 billion in February as revenue from Duty Paid Value (DPV) on imports and excise.

    Mr Dauda Chana, Customs Area Comptroller in charge of  Kano and Jigawa states, disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Kano on Monday.

    Chana also said that the command had put in place measures to prevent revenue leakages through the border posts in the area by reinforcing security and surveillance to curtail smuggling of contraband.

    He added that the command would sustain 100 per cent physical examination of goods entering through its borders to prevent entry of contraband and offensive goods including arms and ammunitions.

    The comptroller said that the area command had issued an effective operational order to its field officers at the border posts on how to tackle the menace of smuggling.

    ”We will continue to enhance trade facilitation, revenue generation, and border security in line with the directives of the management of the NCS.

    ”We are also partnering with traditional rulers in border communities to assist our personnel with reliable information on movement of smugglers”, he said.

    Chana said that personnel of the command have also been positioned at strategic locations to intercept smugglers who evade arrest at entry points.

    ”We have also deployed various strategies to enable us get vital information that can lead to the arrest and prosecution of smugglers,” the comptroller said.

    He said that the aim was to encourage Nigerians, especially those living in border communities to offer intelligence reports that could aid the command in apprehending smugglers.

    Chana expressed optimism that the involvement of border communities would greatly assist officers of the service in protecting the nation’s economy from activities of saboteurs.

    ”The successful coordination and cooperation between our organisation and our esteemed partner agencies exemplify our shared dedication to maintaining a safe and healthy environment for all citizens.

    ”We remain resolute in our commitment to eradicating illegal activities that pose a threat to our society”, the comptroller said.

  • Kano BDC operators sent to jail for operating without licence

    Kano BDC operators sent to jail for operating without licence

    Three Bureau de Change operators have been convicted and sentenced to three years in prison for operating without a requisite licence in Kano State.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the BDC operators were convicted and sentenced by Justice Mohammed Nasir Yunusa of the Federal High Court, Kano.

    The convicts are Umar Ibrahim Muhammad, Abubakar Yakubu Garba and Muhammad Tijjani. They were jailed after pleading guilty to one-count separate charge of illegal dealing in foreign currency without an appropriate licence.

    The lone-count charge reads: “That you Ibrahim Muhammad, sometime in February 2024 in Kano within the jurisdiction of this honourable court did engage in a financial operation of bureau de change without a valid licence and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 57 (5) of the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act 2020 and punishable under Section 57 (5) (B) of the same Act.”

    They all pleaded “guilty” to the charge read to them in English and interpreted in Hausa, upon which prosecution counsel, Aisha Tahar Habib prayed the court to convict and sentence them accordingly, while the defence counsel pleaded for mercy and leniency.

    Justice Yunusa thereafter convicted and sentenced Muhammad, Garba and Tijani to one year imprisonment each with an option of fine of N100,000(One Hundred Thousand Naira) each.

    Their road to jail began when they were arrested by operatives of the Kano Command of the EFCC for operating a BDC without an appropriate licence.

  • Dangote pledges to ease economic burden in Kano

    Dangote pledges to ease economic burden in Kano

    The President of Dangote Conglomerate, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has pledged to support social policies and human development initiatives of government, targeted to ameliorate the economic burden on the people of Kano State.

    Dangote made the pledge when he met with Gov. Abba Yusuf at Government House on Friday.

    He acknowledged that common man could hardly survive the present state of inflation in the nation.

    Specifically, Dangote promised to support Kano to improve health, education and empowerment of less privileged struggling to live.

    “We are here first of all to congratulate you on your victory at the Supreme Court. I want to assure you of our support throughout your administration, maybe not only four years but eight years.

    “Kano is home even though the Master of Ceremony addressed me as the richest  black man but you can address me as Kano indigene.

    ”I am your subject and you can always call on me for cooperation to see how do we develop Kano.

    “And going forward, we really need to see how we can develop areas of health, education, empowerment; how do we assist the government because government cannot do it alone,” he said.

    “I want to assure you that we would continue to support you not because I am from Kano but because I know your intentions are good.

    “You have the mandate of the people and I know that it is very difficult for any human being to clap with the two hands now. For now you will be the right hand, and we would be your left hand, together we shall clap.

    “So be rest assured that we would support you and support your administration and we want to tell you that we would continue to pray for your success because your success is ours.

    ”I am sorry for coming this late because I supposed to have been here before now but I am been travelling a lot.

    “Not that we took the government for granted because I really want to have enough time to come and tell you that we believe in your administration and we are ready to support you.”

    Earlier, Gov. Yusuf solicited support of the business mogul for the establishment of independent power plant to revive the ailing industries and boost the economic strength of the state.

    Similarly, the governor told Dangote that Kano direly needed establishment of sickle cell hospital to provide free medication for patients.

    Besides, the governor pleaded with the business tycoon for the completion of the gigantic projects initiated by Dangote Foundation which included accident and emergency ward, surgical and theatre complex and maternity/paediatric building in the Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital.

    He noted that as a proud indigene of the state, Alhaji Dangote was capable and willing to execute as many projects as possible.

    “That is why I am using the opportunity to solicit and appeal for a lot from him to the people of the state.”

    In the area of infrastructure development, the governor expressed the need for Dangote to assist in the provision of modern roads construction, housing, community development as well as human capital development, among others.

    He expressed appreciation for the kind gesture of Aliko Dangote in the area of education and health care development, especially in the eradication of poliomyelitis.

    Yusuf  gave the assurance that whatever form of support given, it would be judiciously used.

  • Rerun election: NNPP wins two Assembly seats in Kano

    Rerun election: NNPP wins two Assembly seats in Kano

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Saturday declared Dr Alhassan Zakariya Ishaq of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) the winner of Saturday’s rerun election in Kura/Garun Mallam state constituency in Kano.

    The Returning Officer, Prof. Shehu Galadanchi, announced that Ishaq polled 37,262 votes to defeat Musa Hayatu Daurawar-Sallau of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who scored 30,803 votes.

    In the same vein, INEC declared Bello Muhammad Butu-Butu of the NNPP winner of the election at Rimin Gado/Tofa state constituency.

    Prof. Ibrahim Tajo Suraj, Returning Officer, said Butu-Butu polled 31,135 votes to beat his opponent of the  APC, who received 25,577 votes.

    The process of the rerun election at the third constituency in Kunchi/Tsanyawa was cancelled by INEC due to disruptions.

    INEC said it was investigating the incident in the constituency involving 10 polling units.