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Kano Disburses over N63 billion as Monthly Pension from 2015 – date

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Kano State Governor Dr. Abdullahi Umar has revealed that his administration disbursed the sum of over N63 billion as monthly pension to the teeming pensioners in the State.

According to the Governor, the sum of N12.5 billion was equally paid as retiring benefits covering retirement gratuity, death benefit and pension arrears in favour of 7,550 beneficiaries.

Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje stated this today Saturday during the commissioning ceremony of the new Permanent Secretariat of Nigerian Union of Pensioners Kano State and the 19 Northern States regular Forum Meeting held at Sheik Nasiru Kabara City, NUP Office Complex.

Ganduje represented by his Deputy Dr. Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna said the present administration had never failed in the payment of monthly pension to the respected Senior Citizens of the State.

” Plans are underway to settle backlog of unpaid retiring benefits to our retirees as government had formed a Technical Committee on pension to tackle problems that bedeviled the operation of Kano State Pension Fund Trustees ” said Ganduje.

He announced that Kano State Government had found it worthy to donate the magnificent building to ease operation of the Union in the State in which the sum of N40 million was expanded for its completion and provision of furniture, working equipment and other luxuries.

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On the regular NUP forum meeting of the 19 Northern State, Dr. Ganduje maintained that the choice of Kano as the venue was a clear attestation of harmonious relationship that exists between the Senior Citizens and Kano State Government.

” I would like to use this August gathering to appreciate the humility and understanding of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners Kano State Branch for their patient regarding delay in the payment of retiring benefit. I assured you that Insha Allah it will soon over ” he stated.

In his remaks, the National Presedent Nigeria Union of Pensioners Dr. Abel Afolayan had commended the effort of Kano State Government in tackling the problems of Pensioners in the State, stressing that posterity would forever judge the Governor Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.

Dr. Abel therefore appealed to the Governor to take pensioners in to confidence and appoint the qualified ones among them in to his cabinet to enable them bring their contributions.

In his speech, the State Chairman Nigeria Labour Congress Comrade Kabiru Ado Minjibir appreciated the outstanding effort of Kano State Government for what he described as having workers and pensioners at heart.

” we are aware of all the efforts made by your administration since your first tanure in office to address this lingering issue which you inherited from the previous administration ranging from non-remittance of 17% and 18% Government and Workers contributions as provided by the 2006 Kano Pension gratuity law ” he stated.

Earlier, the Chairman Nigeria Union of Pensioners Kano State Branch Comrade Salisu Ahmed Gwale appreciated the good foresight of Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje for setting two committees to look in to the problems of Pension and Gratuity in the State.

In a statement by Hassan Musa Fagge Deputy Governor’s Chief Press secretary said Others who spoke at the occasion were the State Chairman Kano State Pension Fund Trustees Alhaji Sani Dawaki Gabasawa and the Chairman of the 19 Northern State and Abuja Forum of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners Comrade Abdullahi Tsoho Garba.

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Nigeria, U.S. Inaugurates Defence Working Groups 

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Nigeria and the United States have inaugurated Defence Institutional Technical Working Groups to strengthen security cooperation and address terrorism and regional instability.

 

This was disclosed in a statement on Tuesday.

 

It said the inauguration, held under the 2026 Defence Cooperation Roadmap, was aimed at enhancing institutional capacity and improving joint efforts to tackle evolving security challenges.

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The head of the U.S. delegation, Cate Dave, said the initiative would support strategic planning and help deny terrorists safe havens.

 

He restated the importance of institutional development in achieving effective counterterrorism outcomes.

 

On his part, the leader of the Nigerian delegation, AVM Francis Edosa, described the partnership as critical to addressing security threats in Nigeria and the wider region.

 

Mr Edosa said the collaboration would focus on strengthening the Armed Forces of Nigeria’s warfighting capabilities and improving its responsiveness to security challenges.

 

He added that the initiative would help restore lasting peace and stability across the country.

 

Both sides underscored the need for practical outcomes, accountability and sustained collaboration to enhance security and regional stability.

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Family Holds 7th Day Remembrance for Late Hajiya Hajara Sulaiman

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Family members, friends, and well-wishers have gathered to mark the seventh-day remembrance (Fidau) of Hajiya Hajara Sulaiman, a revered matriarch who passed away at the age of 98.

 

The solemn occasion, held in accordance with Islamic tradition, was filled with prayers and reflections on a life described by loved ones as devoted, impactful, and deeply rooted in faith. Quoting the Qur’anic verse, “Kullu nafsin za’iqatul maut” (Every soul shall taste death — Qur’an 3:185), family members were reminded of the inevitability of death and the importance of a righteous life.

 

Late Hajiya Hajara Sulaiman was remembered as a pillar of strength within her family and community. Known for her patience, wisdom, and unwavering faith, she played a guiding role in the lives of many. Her teachings emphasized love, respect, and consciousness of Allah—values her family says will continue to shape future generations.

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Relatives described a profound sense of loss since her passing, noting that her absence has left a noticeable void in the home. Her voice, warmth, and presence, they said, are deeply missed. However, they also expressed gratitude for her long life and the peaceful manner in which she returned to her Creator.

 

She is survived by her children Ahmad Tijjani Inuwa, Bashir Muhammad Galadanchi, Ummukulsum Muhammad Inuwa, Imam Inuwa (Gwale), Sa’adatu Muhammad Inuwa, and Maimuna Muhammad Inuwa as well as numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

 

During the remembrance, prayers were offered for her soul, asking Allah to forgive her shortcomings, grant her mercy, and admit her into Jannatul Firdaus. Among the supplications recited were: “Allahumma ighfir laha, warhamha, wa’afiha, wa’fu anha” (O Allah, forgive her, have mercy on her, grant her peace, and pardon her), and “Allahumma aj‘al qabraha rawdatan min riyadil jannah” (O Allah, make her grave a garden from the gardens of Paradise).

 

The family concluded the event with heartfelt prayers, expressing hope that her legacy of faith and kindness will endure. They affirmed that though she has passed on, her memory will continue to live in their hearts.

 

The statement was signed on behalf of the family by Imam Inuwa Gwale.

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Report: FCT Communities Decry Water Scarcity, Call for Intervention

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According to Daily Trust, residents of communities along the Airport Road corridor in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have raised alarm over persistent lack of access to potable water, describing the situation as a daily struggle.

 

Communities including Lugbe, Aco Estate, Goza, and Sauka say taps have remained dry for months, forcing households to depend on costly water vendors and unreliable boreholes while awaiting intervention from the FCT Water Board.

 

In Lugbe, one of the worst-hit areas, residents say they feel abandoned despite ongoing water projects across the capital.

Mrs. Grace Adebayo, a resident of Aco Estate, said her family now spends thousands of naira weekly on water.

“We are suffering in silence. The government keeps commissioning projects on television, but nothing is reaching us here,” she said.

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A youth leader in Goza, who spoke anonymously, warned that the crisis is fueling water-borne diseases.

“Our children are falling sick because we rely on shallow wells,” he said.

Another resident, Olugbenga Ajayi, decried failed borehole projects in the area. “Landlords keep digging boreholes without success. It’s a waste of money. We are suffering and need government help,” he said.

 

In Sauka, residents expressed frustration that despite water pipelines running through their community, supply has yet to be extended to their homes.

The residents are calling on the FCT Water Board to urgently expand water distribution to the Airport Road axis, noting that reliance on private vendors is unsustainable.

“We pay taxes and deserve basic amenities like those in the city centre,” a Lugbe resident said.

 

Their plight contrasts with recent high-profile water projects by the FCT Administration. In June 2025, President Bola Tinubu commissioned the $470 million Greater Abuja Water Supply Project, facilitated by FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, who has repeatedly pledged to end water scarcity.

 

The administration also flagged off the rehabilitation of the Phase II Water Treatment Plant at Lower Usman Dam and the N90 billion Bwari Township Water Supply Project, aimed at improving water access across the territory.

 

While authorities recently attributed citywide shortages to a damaged pipeline caused by a private developer, residents along Airport Road insist their communities have long been neglected.

 

They warned that without urgent intervention, the worsening water crisis could further threaten public health and livelihoods.

 

The newspaper said that efforts to reach the FCT waterboard authorities were unsuccessful.

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