Tag: Kano

  • Buhari identifies those behind Boko Haram’s terrorism attacks

    Buhari identifies those behind Boko Haram’s terrorism attacks

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday said some international groups were behind Boko Haram activities in the country.

    Buhari spoke during a Presidential Lunch organized for him by Kano State Government during a one-day official visit.

    ”When we came to power in 2015, Boko Haram was in total control in 13 of the 17 Local Government Areas of Borno State as only four were in control of the government then.

    Buhari told the gathering that he suspected there was an international group that wanted to destroy Nigeria, adding that, “If not, how can Boko (western education) be Haram?”

    “They have come to stop us from tapping our development from lake Chad.

    “But we have managed to show Nigerians and the rest of the world that we have so many natural resources there,” he said.

    ”We have to pray harder and thank God, we’ll fight for our land from the international groups that are trying to destroy Nigeria.

    ”We are very lucky that this government has done well and Governor Zulum of Borno State, who has done extremely well.

    ”I have a story to share with you that somebody told me. That a permanent secretary was at home when someone called him that Governor Zulum was in  his office.

    ”I am very happy that Nigerians have shown me support. They identified with me and I identified with them.

    “I want you to recall that between 1999 and 2019,  NNPC production was 2.1 billion barrels a day at the cost of 100 dollars per barrel.”

    According to him, Nigeria was earning 100 dollars per barrel and it is producing  2.1 million barrels per day but look at our infrastructure.

    He explained that those in charge in those years were going around not only Nigeria but the world, saying they were wonderful but they could not explain what they had done.

    “The cost of petroleum today has gone down to about 37 dollars per barrel which only1.5 million barrels is produced and yet we have put in place a lot of infrastructure.

    ” Looking at what we have been able to do. I assure you that we have a wonderful country.

    ” I have been a governor, I have been a minister and I have been a Head of State, fought in the civil war.

    “We have to thank God with what we have in the country today”, the president said.

    Earlier, Gov Abdullahi Ganduje appreciated President Buhari for identifying with the good people of Kano state.

  • 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

  • Buhari commissions Dala Inland Dry Port

    Buhari commissions Dala Inland Dry Port

    President Muhammadu Buhari has commissioned the Dala Inland Dryport, in Dala Local Government Area of  Kano State.

    The President arrived at exactly 10:32 a.m., accompanied by some of his cabinet members.

    The President was received by the Governor of Kano state, Abdullahi Ganduje and the Minister of Transportation, Mr. Jaaji Sambo and the
    Managing Director of the Dala inland Dryport Ahmad Rabiu.

    Other dignitaries at the event included the Executive Secretary of Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), Mr. Emmanuel Jime; Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transportation, Magdalene Ajani and the former Executive Secretary, NSC, Mr. Hassan Bello.

  • Govt beefs up security as Buhari arrives Kano

    Govt beefs up security as Buhari arrives Kano

    Security has been beefed up in parts of Kano metropolis in readiness for President Muhammadu Buhari’s visit to the state to commission eight development projects.

    As of 7 a.m., security personnel – the Police, the Civil Defence Corps, the FRSC and the state’s Road Traffic Agency (KAROTA), were drafted ahead of the visit.

    The roads manned by the security operatives included Sabo Bakin Zuwo, formerly known as State Road, Emir’s Palace, Ahmadu Bello Way and Audu Bako Way.

    A statement on Sunday by the state Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Malam Muhammad Garba, said arrangements had been concluded to receive the President.

    Garba said Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje would receive the President and his entourage.

    While in Kano, Buhari would commission the 10 megawatts Federal Government’s Kano Grid Solar Power, and the multi-billion Naira Dala Inland Dry Port in Zawachiki, Kumbotso Local Government area.

    He also said Buhari would commission the Kano State Data Centre at Audu Bako Secretariat, Tier Data Centre and office complex at Galaxy Backbone Limited on Ahmadu Bello Way.

    The others are Cancer Treatment Centre at Muhammadu Buhari Specialist Hospital, Giginyu; Muhammadu Buhari Road Rotary Interchange at NNPC Station, on Maiduguri Road; Aliko Dangote Ultra-Modern Skill Acquisition Centre, Zaria Road and Federal Government Housing Units at Gandun Sarki, Darmanawa.

  • Man arrested for offering N1m bribe to secure release of suspected kidnapper

    Man arrested for offering N1m bribe to secure release of suspected kidnapper

    The Police Command in Kano State said it has arrested one Bamuwa Umaru, 62, for offering N1 million as bribe to secure the release of a suspected kidnapper.

    SP Abdullahi Haruna-Kiyawa, the Command Spokesman confirmed the arrest in a statement issued to newsmen in Kano on Tuesday.

    “On Dec. 16, 2022, at about 2:00p.m, Bamuwa Umaru, resident of Shika town Kaduna State, approached the Officer in charge of Anti-Kidnapping Squad, State Criminal Investigation Department, Kano Command, SP Aliyu Mohammed.

    “The suspect offered the sum of N1 million as bribe to secure the release of a suspected kidnapper, Yusuf Ibrahim, 27, of Danjibga village, Zamfara State,” he said.

    Haruna-Kiyawa said that the suspected kidnapper was arrested by a team of Operation Restore Peace led by CSP Usman Abdullahi, DPO Rijiyar Zaki Division, Kano.

    “Yusuf Ibrahim was identified by a driver they kidnapped along Funtuwa-Gusau Road, and collected the sum of N500,000 as ransom before his release.

    “On preliminary investigations, Ibrahim confessed to the crime and further confessed to have participated in series of kidnapping at Sheme, Yankara, Faskari and Kucheri villages in Katsina and Zamfara States, respectively.

    “Ibrahim also confessed that their syndicate killed about 10 of their kidnapped victims, and he alone killed two of the victims.

    “The suspects would be charged to court upon completion of the investigation,” he said.

    The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Mamman Dauda, commended the people of the state, security agencies, media, vigilance groups, the command’s community policing team and other stakeholders for their prayers, support, encouragement and cooperation.

    He assured residents of adequate security, warning those planning to distrupt the peace to stay away, as  “Kano state remains a no-go area for evil planners.”

  • APC receives more defectors in Kano

    APC receives more defectors in Kano

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano State on Sunday received more defectors ahead of the February and March general elections in the country.

    The latest defection was another set of New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) members from Minjibir and Ungogo local government areas of the state.

    Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje received scores of the supporters who defected to the APC in Minjibir and Ungogo areas.
    The defecting supporters removed their symbolic Kwankwasiyya red caps and threw them over to the campaign podium amid thunderous ovations from the crowd.

    They said that they embraced the APC as the only party that would satisfy their yearnings and aspirations for a better Kano State and Nigeria.

    Receiving the defectors, led by the leader of the Kwankwasiyya faithful in Minjibir, Ibrahim Hamza, Gov. Ganduje who is also the APC leader in the state, welcomed them into the party and congratulated them for taking such a wise decision.

    He then commended the large turnout of people at the rally, describing it as unprecedented.
    The governor, therefore, urged the people to vote massively for all the APC candidates in the forthcoming general elections.

    He then presented the APC flags to the candidates for House of Representatives and the State Assembly from the area.

    Earlier, the state Chairman of the APC, Abdullahi Abbas, said the APC had always won elections in Minjibir and Ungogo, and would sustain the winning streak in the forthcoming general elections.

    Abbas commended the mass turnout of APC supporters at the rally and urged the people of the area to continue to vote for the APC for their growth and development.

  • 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.

  • BREAKING: Kano Police Headquarters on fire

    BREAKING: Kano Police Headquarters on fire

    The Kano Police Headquarters in Bompai, Nasarawa Local Government, is said to be on fire, with many offices and files believed to have been destroyed.

    The State Fire Service has since been dispatched to the scene to put out the raging fire on the command’s one-story building.

    According to unconfirmed reports, the entire upstairs was destroyed by fire, with the exception of the office of State Police Commissioner Mamman Dauda, which is heavily fortified.

    Details shortly…

  • Police arrest man for allegedly killing stepmother, sister

    Police arrest man for allegedly killing stepmother, sister

    The Kano State Police Command has arrested one Gaddafi Sagir, 20, for allegedly stabbing his stepmother with a screwdriver and strangling his 8-year-old sister to death.

    The Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Abdullahi Kiyawa, confirmed the arrest in a statement issued to newsmen on Sunday in Kano.

    “On Jan. 7, at about 11:30 p.m, we received information from one Sagir Yakubu of Rijiyar Zaki Quarters Kano, that he returned home and met his pregnant wife Rabi’atu Sagir, 25, and her daughter, Munawwara Sagir, 8, in a pool of blood dead.

    “He is strongly suspecting his son, Gaddafi.

    “On receiving the information the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Mamman Dauda, instructed a team of detectives led by CSP Usman Abdullahi, DPO Rijiyar Zaki Division, to ensure the arrest of the culprit.

    “The team immediately went to the scene and rushed the victims to Murtala Mohammed Specialist Hospital Kano, where they were confirmed dead by a Medical Doctor,” the statement read in part.

    According to him, the suspect was arrested in an uncompleted building in an attempt to escape from Kano.

    “During preliminary investigation, the suspect confessed to having single-handedly used a screwdriver to stab his stepmother on her neck and forehead.

    “He also strangled her daughter with her head tie until she was no longer breathing and investigation is ongoing,” Kiyawa said.

  • Couple found dead on matrimonial bed

    Couple found dead on matrimonial bed

    The police command in Kano State, says a couple has been found dead on its matrimonial bed in Dawakin Tofa Local Government Area (LGA) of the state, believed to have died of suffocation from charcoal fumes.

    SP Abdullahi Haruna-Kiyawa, the spokesperson for the command said this in a statement in Kano on Wednesday.

    He gave the names of the couple as Sulaiman Idris, 28, and Maimuna Haliru, 20.

    “We received a report on Jan.3, at about 9.00 p.m from Kwa Village in Dawakin Tofa LGA that a couple was discovered not to have come out of its matrimonial home since it was last seen on Jan. 2 at about 11:00 p.m.

    “When the grandmother of Idris forced the door open, she discovered the couple motionless on the matrimonial bed, with smoke odour pervading the room.

    “On receipt of the report, the Kano State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Mamman Dauda, directed a team of detectives led by CSP Ahmed Hamza, DPO Dawakin Tofa Division to proceed to the scene.

    “The bodies of the victims were removed from the scene and rushed to Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital, Kano where a medical doctor confirmed them dead,” Haruna-Kiyawa said.

    The police image maker said that preliminary investigation revealed that the deceased couple lit a charcoal fire to warm the room due to cold weather.

    “They locked up and got suffocated by the smoke that emanated from the burning charcoal burning while fast asleep,” he said.

    He said investigation into the incident was still in progress.

    Haruna-Kiyawa advised the people of the state to be careful while using fire from charcoal, urging them to always take safety measures, because harmattan season was associated with high risk of fire outbreaks.