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We, Will, Partake In the Election Exercise -ICPC assures KANSIEC

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Professor Garba Sheka

 

Abbas Yushau Yusuf.

 

As the local government’s elections in the state draw nearer, the state office of Independent Corrupt  Practices Commission (ICPC) has assured the Kano State Independent Electoral Commission ( KANSIEC) of its readiness to partake in the forthcoming Local government’s polls.

 

Kano state commissioner of ICPC, All Zayyanu Almu Danmusa made this known when he led a delegation of officials of Kano office of the anti-corruption agency on a courtesy visit to KANSIEC’S headquarters.

 

Alh Zayyana Almu maintained that ICPC is concerned about having free and fair elections as it is a way of electing deserving leaders.

 

” ICPC and KANSIEC need to work together to ensure that electoral frauds are reduced or eliminated during local governments elections which is scheduled to hold on 16th January 2021 in Almighty’s will,” Zayyana said.

 

He reiterated that the collaboration between the two organizations was meant “to ensure free, fair, and credible elections through public enlightenment. it Is our duty to inform voters on their Civic right of voting and the need to use that right in the right direction”

We Will Shift Our Sensitization To Media – – KANSIEC

In his response, the chairman of KANSIEC, Professor Garba Ibrahim Sheka described the visit as timely as preparations are geared towards engaging Adhoc staff that will conduct the election s at the local level.

 

Professor Sheka urged the state office of ICPC to deploy a formidable team in monitoring the entire electoral process to achieve the set goals.

 

In another development, the state chapter of media ambassadors, an anon-governmental organization made up of professionals from various walks of life had pledged to assist the commission in the sensitization of the public on the rudiments of the election process.

 

The state chairman of the organization, Mal Abdullahi Isah stated this when he led executives of the association on a visit to KANSIEC.

 

“We came to strengthen the commission’s zeal of organizing hitches free polls as Kano is leading states in the northern part of the country that serves as a role model to be emulated by others” Abdullahi emphasized.

 

Members of the association called on security agencies, traditional rulers, imams, youth, and other stakeholders to play their role in making the election a huge success.

 

Addressing the visitors, KANSIEC chairman, Professor Garba Ibrahim Sheka appreciated them for the visit saying their contribution in tackling societal problems cannot be over-emphasized.

 

Professor Sheka maintained that for an election to be welldone, there is the need for concerted efforts between three tripartite wings that include; the electoral body, politicians, and voters.

 

 

Meanwhile, The chairman of Kano State Independent electoral commission (KANSIEC) Professor Garba Ibrahim Sheka has tasked journalists in the state to use their wealth of experience in assisting the commission to deliver in its undertakings.

 

Professor Sheka was speaking when he received the executives of Nigeria Union of Journalists, Correspondents Chapel Kano who called on him in his office.

 

He said members of the Union are known to be men of high Calibre who had been working relentlessly in enlightening the public on the policies and programs of governments at all levels urging them to sustain the tempo.

 

” The role you play in educating & enlighten the general public cannot be emphasized. You need to double up and inform the general public on the dos and donts and general guidelines of the election process” said Sheka.

 

On the need of conducting the violent election, the chairman said ” there is the need for you to educate pollsters to use their votes wisely and not be carried away by desperate politicians and indulge in acts inimical to having free and fair polls and politicians should play politics with a high sense of maturity and respect.”

 

In his address, the chairman of Nigeria Union of Journalists, Correspondents Chapel, Kano, Alh Ibrahim Garba said they visited the commission to consolidate on the existing relationship and chart ways of working together to achieve the desired goals.

 

Alh Ibrahim Garba maintained that the Chapel is planning to train journalists from other Chapel on the rudiments of election reportage as their members are reporting for various media within the state, the country, and an internationally based.

 

in another development, the center for Democratic Research and Training (CDR&T) Mambayya, is set to train the staff of KANSIEC for the effective discharge of their duties.

 

A director in the center, Dr. Ahmad Muhammad stated this when he led a delegation of staff of the center on a courtesy visit to KANSIEC headquarters.

 

He said as a democratic research center that was established in 1995 as an advisory board for political research and training, the center is training staff of ministries, departments, and agencies on various aspects of management and administration in general.

 

In a statement by the commission’s chief public relations officer Dahiru Lawan Kofar Wambai Said the , KANSIEC chairman, Professor Garba Ibrahim Sheka expressed happiness for the visit and pledged to work with them in giving the staff of the commission the needed training to perform diligently.

 

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Staying Loyal: Key to Winning Elections in Nigeria-Reno Omokri

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Obasanjo ,Yaradua and Jonathan during the May 29 2007 handover to President Yaradua

Reno Omokri

If you want to win an election in Nigeria, you can’t jump from party to party. Nobody who has done that has ever won an election at the centre in Nigeria from our amalgamation by the British in 1914 to now. Nobody! You can do so at the regional and state level, especially where your region has ethnic homogeneity. But in a pluralistic federation, you are toast if you do that.

Only those who have remained loyal to their parties have ever won elections as Presidents or Prime Ministers in Nigeria. Your party can go into coalition and merger with another party, or it can change its name and your reputation will remain intact. But when you leave your party to join another party, the people also leave you.

No matter what happens within your party, stay there and resolve the situation. Assert yourself th amere. Go from battleground to common ground. If you cannot lead your party out of a crisis, you will not be able to convince non-tribal critical thinking voters that you can lead the country out of crisis.

Tafawa Balewa was a member of the Northern Peoples Congress. He never changed parties. Shagari was a member of the National Party of Nigeria, which was an offshoot of the Northern Peoples Congress. He never changed parties.

Obasanjo, Yar’adua and Jonathan were members of the Peoples Democratic Party. They never changed parties.

Buhari was a member of the All Peoples Party, which later changed its name to the All Nigeria Peoples Party. The party eventually split, and Buhari went with the Congress for Progressive Change, which, in 2013, merged with other parties to form the All Progressives Congress.

Tinubu was a member of the Social Democratic Party, which was dissolved by Abacha in 1993. Following this, he helped found the Alliance for Democracy, which merged with other parties to form the Action Congress of Nigeria in 2006. The ACN merged with other parties to form the APC in 2013.

Nigerian Politicians should learn from history. The best predictor of the future is the past. Between now and 2027, any politician who leaves his party for another party, except where there is a merger, is just wasting his time and money if he contests for the Presidency.

A country struggling with political stability cannot afford a leader who also struggles with his own mental and political stability.

Sadly, in Nigeria, to leave your party in Presidential politics is to live in pity as a perennial candidate!

Reno Omokri is a former Adviser to President Jonathan

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When Two Kano Elephant fights, The Grass Suffers -Kabiru Anka

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By Kabiru Anka PhD.

 

The political Intrigues in Kano State in recent time can be rationalised within the dictim of the adage of “When two Elephants fight ,the Grass Suffers”.
It all began with series of litigations and media attacks aimed at former Governor of the state and the National Chairman of ALL Progressives Congress (APC) Abdullahi Umar Ganduje ostensibly by the NNPP lead State government of Abba Kabiru Yusuf

The government, using its organs gone filled multiple court cases against Governor Ganduje and his wife, creating a climate of turmoil and uncertainty in the state.

The fact that the government has taken such drastic measures, including an orchestrated suspension of Ganduje from his party at the ward level, highlights the magnitude of the crisis that has emerged at the national party level. Interest groups are now jostling to take advantage of the situation and capitalize on Ganduje’s vulnerabilities to potentially remove him from office.
However, amidst all these Intrigues is the underlying fact aimed at the demolition of the structure of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano State.
It didn’t stop at that , there is also the glaring evidence to stop work on all inherited projects of the former government even at great cost to tax the payers.
As a result, the political turmoil in Kano State has far-reaching implications not only for Ganduje but also for the overall stability of the APC in the state and of course the development of the people.
The power play between interest groups and the state government threatens to disrupt the political status quo and create a vacuum that could be exploited by opportunistic elements.
The situation in Kano State is a reflection of the complex and often treacherous nature of Nigerian politics. As Ganduje navigates through this storm of litigation and media attacks, it is crucial for all stakeholders to prioritize the interests of the people and work towards a resolution that upholds the democratic principles on which our society is built. Only through unity and cooperation can we overcome the challenges that lie ahead and forge a path towards a brighter future for Kano State and Nigeria as a whole than witch hunting a man who worked tirelessly for the sustainability of APC in Kano and success recorded during the last general elections.

The citizens of Kano deserve leaders who prioritize their well-being and work towards the common good, rather than engaging in power struggles and personal vendettas.
Moving forward, it is essential for all parties involved to engage in constructive dialogue and find common ground to resolve the political turmoil in Kano State. By focusing on the issues that truly matter to the people, such as infrastructure development, healthcare, education, and job creation, etc.

Ultimately, the future of Kano State rests on the ability of its leaders to rise above petty politics and prioritize the welfare of the citizens than running after a man who did his best to develop the state as governor.
Two many projects we leant have been abandoned while new ones are being flagged off. Ironically Ganduje completed many of the projects initiated by Kwankwaso. Indeed ,when two elephants fight the grass suffers.

Dr Kabiru Anka is political analysis based in Kano

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Gov. Gida-Gida and Ganduje: The Firing of Unwarranted Political Salvos-Adamu Aminu

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Former Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and Successor Abba Kabir Yusuf

 

By Adamu Aminu.

It is extremely disheartening to see how recently our two elder statesmen, the Kano state Governor, His Excellency, Abba Kabir Yusif, politically known as Abba Gida-Gida, and his immediate predecessor, the ex-Kano and present APC National chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, are busy exchanging salvos directly at each other.

The exchanges of verbal brawls through their spokesmen emanated shortly after Governor Abba Kabir Yusif inaugurated two judicial commissions of inquiry to investigate cases of misappropriation of public property, political violence, and missing persons from 2015 to 2019 to 2023.

It was unfortunate; all the accusations and counter-accusations from both sides were riddled with harsh and demeaning words, deemed unrepeatable and unworthy to come from our respected leaders who are beating chests of leading Kano, the state that has reached the zenith of political maturity in the whole nation.

I was automatically dumbfounded by how the exchanged salvos and political sarcasm were randomly so directed at each other, without revisiting the fact that history never lies; someday, posterity will judge them.

This comes at a time when the warring parties should set aside their differences and make Kano their concern and priority, but they resorted to opening the doors of all blackmailing arsenals at their disposal, overtly directed at each other, without knowing that their utterances and accusations are doing more harm than good to Kano state in general.

This came at a time when our counterpart States in the South, like Lagos, Rivers, and others, have already set politics aside and deeply engaged in the execution of developmental projects for their people, but Kano, a state of whole-tenure politics, is dragging feet towards the fulfillment of promises during electioneering campaigns.

At this time when most Kano industries are not functional, there is no portable water, unemployment, poverty, hunger, and thuggery clogging the wheels of Kano’s economic development, instead, they resorted to engaged in trading bitter words and pointing accusing fingers at themselves.

I think it’s time for our Excellency, the state governor Abba Kabir Yusif, and his predecessor Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, to wake up from their slumbers and stop demeaning themselves politically.

Trading accusations of one’s incompetence, docility, and another’s accusation of land grabbing and rat-like behavior is not the utmost priority for Kano populace.

It’s time to stop deceiving ourselves with the longstanding Kano praise “Kano Tumbin Giwa, Ko dame Kazo An Fika,” which means Kano, the melting pot, whatever you came along with, you’re far left behind. Kano state in this modern era deserves to be far from where it is now.

I do hope and pray that Governor Abba and his predecessor Ganduje make Kano and Kanawas their utmost priority. They are our role models, exchanging incendiary remarks with each other will show that politics isn’t only a dirty game, it’s a dirty war of raining curses and abuses.

They should know that someday around this time, they will be no more; only their legacies will make them immortal in the memory of Kano populace.

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