Tag: Kano

  • 107-year-old woman allegedly plucks out boy’s eye in Kano

    107-year-old woman allegedly plucks out boy’s eye in Kano

    A Kano Chief Magistrates’ Court, has ordered the remand of 107-year-old Furera Abubakar, and Isah Hassan, 17, in a correctional centre for allegedly plucking out the eye of a 12-year-old.

    The Prosecution counsel, Mr Lamido Soron-Dinki, told the court on Wednesday, that the defendants committed the offence on March 19, at Rimin Hamza Quarters, Tarauni Local Government Area of Kano State.

    Abubakar and Isah, both residents of Dantsinke Quarters, Kano, are standing trial on a two-count charge bordering on criminal conspiracy and attempt to commit culpable homicide.

    Soron-Dinki alleged that on the same date at about 9:00 p.m, the defendants conspired, deceived and lured Mustapha Yunus to a nearby stream and plucked out his right eye with a sharp knife.

    “As a result, the victim sustained grievous hurt and was rushed to Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital, where he was admitted for treatment.”

    The plea of the defendants were, however, not taken.

    According to the prosecutor, the offences contravened the provision of sections 97 and 229 of the Penal Code.

    The Chief Magistrate, Mr Muhammad Jibril, subsequently ordered the remand of the defendants in a correctional centre.

    Jibril adjourned the matter until April 11, for further mention.

    The Kano State Police Command had on March 29, arrested the defendants.

    Isah, the first defendant, was allegedly ordered to bring a human eye to be used in preparing an “appear and disappear” charm by the second defendant, Abubakar.

    NAN

  • Kano gov, Ganduje suggests ways to address insecurity in Nigeria

    Kano gov, Ganduje suggests ways to address insecurity in Nigeria

    Gov. Abdullah 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.

  • Ganduje gives Dantata, Dangote, Abdulsamad new appointments

    Ganduje gives Dantata, Dangote, Abdulsamad new appointments

    Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje on Wednesday appointed Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, his uncle, Aminu Dantata, and Abdulsamad Rabi’u as members of the state Zakkat and Hubsi Commission.

    Zakkat, refers to the obligation that a Muslim has to donate a certain proportion of wealth each year to charitable causes.

    This is contained a statement by the Commissioner for Information, Malam Muhammad Garba.

    Other members are Dr AbdulMutallab Ahmed as commissioner I, Dr Lawi Sheikh Atiq commissioner II of the Commission.

    The development is sequel to the approval of the Kano State Executive Council that reconstituted the Board of Kano Zakkat and Hubsi Commission with Dr Ibrahim Mu’azzam Maibushira as Executive Chairman.

    Other members include representatives of the five Emirate Councils in the state, representatives of the Ministry of Information, Ministry of Religious Affairs, as well as Kurmi, Rimi, Kwari and Singer markets, respectively.

    The commissioner also announced that the council has approved the establishment of Committee for Screening of International Islamic Organizations.

    Prof. Sani Zaharaddeen, the Chief Imam of Kano, would serve as Chairman, Dr Muhammad Adamu, Commissioner for Religious Affairs, / Co-Chairman and Auwalu Yakasai as Secretary.

  • Again, Kano-Zaria highway claims another 12 lives

    Again, Kano-Zaria highway claims another 12 lives

    No fewer than 12 people were burnt to death in a ghastly auto crash, which occurred on Monday along Kano-Zaria highway in Kano, the Kano State Fire Service has disclosed.

    Spokesperson for the Service, Saminu Yusuf, said in a statement on Tuesday that the incident involving two commercial buses, occurred at Tsamawa town in Garun Mallam Local Council of the state, barely 40 kilometers away from the capital city.

    “Our men from Kura reached the area at about 15:12 hours and found that two commercial vehicles, a Hiace bus and J5 bus, all with unknown registration numbers, collided and were engulfed in fire. 12 people were involved in the accident – 11 from the Hiace bus which was coming from Zaria to Kano and one person inside the J5, heading towards Kano,” Yusuf said.

    He added: “All recovered victims were unconscious and found dead. Their names and ages were unidentified”.

    Recall that on January 6, 19 persons lost their lives in an auto-crash along the same Kano – Zaria highway in an area called Bagauda, near the Nigeria Law School campus when two commercial buses collided.

    The accident which allegedly resulted from over speeding, reckless driving and loss of control, involved forty-five passengers, claimed 19 lives while the remaining 26 passengers sustained various degrees of injuries.

    The FRSC has said that apart from insurgency and banditry, road crashes is among the leading cause of death in Nigeria, killing a total of 5,574 persons in 2020 and 3,648 persons in the first half of 2021.

     

  • Tragedy! 12 burnt to death in Kano auto crash

    Tragedy! 12 burnt to death in Kano auto crash

    No fewer than 12 persons have been burnt to death in an auto crash that occurred at Tsamawa Town, Garun Malam Local Government Area (LGA) of Kano State.

    This is contained in a press statement issued by the Public Relations Officer of the State Fire Service, Alhaji Saminu Abdullahi, on Tuesday in Kano.

    “We received a distress call from one Isah Mai-Fetur at about 3:00p.m that a commercial Hiace bus and another J5-bus had collided and instantly burst into flames.

    “Upon receiving the information, we quickly sent our rescue team to the scene at about 3:12 p.m. to rescue the victims,’’ the statement said.

    He said that the 11 persons in the Hiace bus were coming from Zaria road to Kano, while one person in the J5-bus was also going to Kano from Zaria.

    Abdullahi said that all the 12 persons were burnt beyond recognition, just as he attributed the accident to over speeding.

    He also advised motorists to always drive carefully to avoid unforeseen circumstances.

  • Court document reveals EFCC’s “top military officer” in forfeited N10.9bn assets

    Court document reveals EFCC’s “top military officer” in forfeited N10.9bn assets

    The unnamed “top military officer” whose assets worth N10.9 billion was recently forfeited to the Nigerian government, has been revealed in a court document as Aminu Kano Maude, a deceased army general.

     

    The court document removed the ambiguity of the assets to an unnamed “top military officer” in the two statements the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has since issued on the forfeiture of the properties.

    Maude, who hailed from Kano, served in the army finance corps and died in November 2019.

    In what has been criticized as the EFCC’s undue concealment of the identity of the actual person behind the acquisition of the assets, the commission had said in a statement on Monday that they were seized from “a top military officer”.

     

    The anti-graft agency’s follow-up statement on the following day – February 15 – completely excluded Maude’s name while maintaining that the assets were being “held by fronts and proxies to a top military officer”.

    The second statement which provided a list of 24 assets covered by the final forfeiture order obtained by the commission from the Federal High Court in Abuja, on Monday, also raised the worth of the assets up from the about N3 billion indicated in the previous statement to N10.9 billion.

    But both statements signed by the commission’s spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, diverted attention away from Maude as the central figure in the alleged fraudulent acquisition of the assets.

    A copy of the earlier order issued by the Federal High Court judge, Nkeoye Maha, on May 13, 2020, for an interim forfeiture of the assets, however, explicitly linked the assets to Maude’s suspected unlawful activity.

    The court order with the same title as provided by the EFCC in its application for the interim forfeiture order, says, ‘In the matter of the ex-parte application by the Executive Chairman of the EFCC for interim forfeiture of order in respect of some assets situate in different parts of Nigeria, suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activity traced to one General Maude Aminu Kano (rtd) (a public officer) and his proxies both bodies and individuals”.

    She further invited any person with justifiable grounds to oppose the issuance of an order for the final forfeiture of the assets to the federal government to appear in court to show cause.

    Ms Maha also ordered the EFCC to file a certificate of compliance concerning the advertisement of the interim order not later than seven days.

    On February 14, EFCC announced in a statement that the court had issued an order of final forfeiture of the 24 assets valued at N10.9 billion.

    The list of the forfeited properties contained landed properties located in different parts of Kano, Katsina, Calabar (Cross River State) and Kaduna.

    Among them are nine filling stations scattered in Kano with a total of 300 pumps.

    They also included filling stations, Event Centres, Plazas, Block Industries, Truck Assembly Plant, Polythene Production factory and table water factory.

    EFCC failure to mention name has psychological effect in the fight against corruption- GROUP

    An organization, Coalition for Truth and Justice, on Friday, expressed worries over the seeming identity concealment posturing of the EFCC in its statements on its latest major assets forfeiture efforts.

    ”We are also alarmed that the EFFC, either by omission or commission, elected to be clever by half. But they failed to realize that their actions have the tendency to affect the psychological state of those in the trenches fighting and sacrificing themselves for the country.

    ”The EFCC must tell the truth to the country regarding the identity of the military officer who was able to amass properties worth billions of naira,” the National Coordinator of the group, Timothy Charles, said in a statement.

    Charles said the EFCC “is economical with the truth”, adding that “the blanket use of “military officer” is deceptive, mischievous, and a mockery of the anti-corruption crusade of the Muhammadu Buhari administration.”

  • Hanifa’s death: Kano govt. re-arraigns school proprietor, two others

    Hanifa’s death: Kano govt. re-arraigns school proprietor, two others

    The Kano state government on Monday, re-arraigned a school proprietor, Abdulmalik Tanko, 34, before a Kano High Court for alleged murder of five-year-old school pupil, Hanifa Abubakar.

    Tanko, alongside Hashimu Isyaku, 37 and Fatima Musa, 26, who lives at Tudun Murtala Quarters, Kano, is facing a five-count charge along with the other two accused persons, of criminal conspiracy, attempt to kidnap, abetment, kidnapping and concealing dead body.

    Tanko and Isyaku pleaded guilty on the first count charge of criminal conspiracy and pleaded not guilty to the other four count charges, while the third defendant pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

    The Prosecutor, who is also the Attorney General of Kano state, Barr. Musa Abdullahi-Lawan, informed the court that sometimes in Nov. 2021, the defendants conspired and kidnapped the five-year-old Hanifa while she was returning from Islamiyya school.

    He alleged that Tanko, the proprietor of Nobel Kids Comprehensive College, Kano, had on Dec. 4, 2021, kidnapped and held Hanifa hostage in his house situated at Tudun Murtala for days and killed her with poison.

    “In the process, the second defendant Isyaku buried her in a shallow grave in the premises of Northwest Preparatory School situated at Kwanar Yan Ghana, Tudun Murtala, Kano.

    “On Dec. 27, 2021, the third defendant Musa wrote a letter to the victim’s family, on behalf of Tanko, demanding the sum of six million Naira as ransom.”

    Abdullahi-Lawan told the court that the prosecution will present four witnesses or more to prove their case on the next adjourned date.

    According to the prosecutor, the offence contravened Sections 97, 95 and 273,274(b) and 277 of the Penal Code Laws of Kano State 1991.

    The defence counsel, Barr. Mukhtar Labaran-Usman, made an application, through Section 36(b) of the 1999 constitution, requesting for all the documents, to enable him prepare for accelerated hearing.

    Justice Usman Na’abba ordered the remand of the defendants in a Correctional facility and adjourned the matter until March 2 and 3 for hearing.

  • Sen. Bello Hayatu-Gwarzo remains suspended, PDP affirms

    Sen. Bello Hayatu-Gwarzo remains suspended, PDP affirms

    The Kano State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has reaffirmed the suspension of Sen. Bello Hayatu-Gwarzo, over alleged anti-party activities.

    Chairman of the party in the state, Alhaji Shehu Wada-Sagagi, made the announcement in a statement he issued in Kano.

    PDP, Kano State chapter, he said, has reaffirmed its earlier suspension of Sen Bello Hayatu-Gwarzo. This is barely two days to the election of new zonal executives. They accused him of anti-party activities in the 2019 elections.

    “As we approach the Northwest zonal party congress, state executives of the PDP in Kano and its 44 local government chairmen met on Wednesday and unanimously endorsed his suspension.

    “The suspension is because of Hayatu-Gwarzo’s romance with the ruling All Peoples Congress (APC), and direct involvement in anti-party activities, as alleged by his ward during the 2019 general elections.

    “Recall that Gwarzo ward issued a suspension letter to Sen. Bello Hayatu-Gwarzo. His suspension was endorsed by the local and State Executive Committees,’’ he stated.

    Wada-Sagagi explained that the party followed the necessary procedure on the suspension as contained in its Constitution.

    The party has stopped Hayatu-Gwarzo from participating in the upcoming zonal election, he affirmed.

    “I confirm that I am in receipt of a court order directing the party to stop Sen. Hayatu-Gwarzo from participating in the upcoming northwest zonal election.

    “It is, therefore, necessary for us as a party to obey this order to avoid unnecessary legal tussle capable of spoiling our party’s bright chances in the coming 2023 general elections.

    “The state executive committee reaffirms the suspension of the senator, as such; he does not have the right to contest any position in the party.

    Wada-Sagagi concluded: “It is our prayer that he will be withdrawn from the list of contestants, as per the said court order.”

  • 1 dead, 1 rescue in gas explosion in Kano

    1 dead, 1 rescue in gas explosion in Kano

    The Kano State Fire Service has confirmed that one person died in a gas explosion that occurred in Ijarawa Village in Bichi Local Government Area of the state.

    One other person survived the incident.

    This is contained in a statement issued by the Public Relations Officer of the fire service, Alhaji Saminu Abdullahi, on Monday in Kano.

    He said the incident occurred in the morning of Feb. 8.

    “We received a distress call from Inspector Daiyabu Tukur at 07:46 a.m. that a vehicle conveying cooking gas cylinders fell on the road and one of the cylinders exploded.

    “Upon receiving the information, we quickly sent our team to the scene at about 8:00 a.m. to rescue the victims,” the statement said.

    He said the J5 commercial vehicle, with number plate FB 52 LAD, was heading to Katsina from Kano and was conveying cooking gas cylinders.

    Abdullahi said the accident involved two people, Maikano Muhammad, 45, who died and while Abdullahi Usman, 40, was rescued alive.

    “All victims were handed over to Usman Usman of Bichi Police Outpost.

    “The cause of incident is under investigation,” he said.

    The Public Relations Officer called on drivers conveying volatile substances to be more careful in packaging and to drive with care to avert fatal road accidents.

  • BREAKING: Kano gov, Ganduje’s critic, Mu’azu Magaji sent to prison

    BREAKING: Kano gov, Ganduje’s critic, Mu’azu Magaji sent to prison

    Senior Magistrates’ sitting in Kano has ordered that a former Commissioner for Works and Infrastructural Development in the state, Mua’zu Magaji, be remanded in a correctional centre for allegedly defaming Governor Abdullahi Ganduje.

    Mr Magaji is charged with defamation of character, intentional insult, injurious falsehood, and inciting disturbance, to which he pleaded not guilty.

    Senior Magistrate, Aminu Gabari, refused the commissioner’s bail application.

    Mr Gabari ordered that the ex-commissioner should be allowed medical attention, just as he also ordered the prosecution counsel to present the case diary before the court on February 3, for ruling on the bail application.

    Earlier, the prosecution counsel, Wada A Wada, informed the court that the defendant committed the offence between 2021 and 2022 on his Facebook page.

    He alleged that the defendant posted a picture of Mr Ganduje on his Facebook page with a yet-to-be-identified woman, suggesting an immoral or extra-marital affair.

    “This action of the defendant defamed the character of the governor and incited supporters to take the law into their hands,” he said.

    Mr Wada objected to the bail application made by the defence counsel, adding that bail on medical grounds cannot be granted by the assertion of a counsel or a defendant.

    “The nature of the offence is rampant in the society especially in Kano state,” he said.

    The defence counsel, Garzali Datti-Ahmad, prayed the court to exercise its discretion and admit his client to bail under section 35(6) 36 (5) of the constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended and sections 168, 172, and 174 of ACJL 2019.

    “The defendant’s sense of hearing has seriously been affected, he is a public figure who cannot jump bail if granted,” he said.

    He urged the court to transfer the defendant to his personal doctor for all necessary tests because the State Police Headquarters hospital clinic lacked proper facilities.