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Ganduje assures NOPPMAN of support towards promoting Onion value chain

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MOPPAN Delegation with Deputy Gov, Nasiru Gawuna

 

 

Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has assured of the commitment of his administration towards promoting the value chain of Onion and other commodities because of their importance to the building of a prosperous State.

 

According to him right from the moment, he assumed office, Kano State has supported the programmes initiated by the Federal Government led by President Muhammad Buhari which made diversification of agriculture one of its goals.

 

The Governor represented by his Deputy Dr.Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna made this known when members of the National Onion Producers, Processors and Marketers Association Of Nigeria paid a visit to him at the Govt House, Kano.

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He said the Onion is a perishable vegetable that must be exploited to boost the nation…In Kano, we have Onion markets due to realising the importance of vegetables to the economy, before our farmers have been suffering a lot in the area of post-harvest losses, now with new innovations through technology especially the storage methods that have become a thing of the past.

 

While assuring them of continued support, cooperation and collaboration he implored them to take advantage of the intervention programmes initiated by the Federal Government so as to enhance more production and processing of Onion.

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The President of the Association, Comrade Aliyu Maitasamu Isa in his speech said the purpose of the visit was to intimate him about their Regional International Onion Conference coming up in Kano later in November this year.

 

“The Conference is a collaborative effort of the regional observatory for onion in West and Central Africa and our association aimed towards looking at the impacts of the African free trade area (AFTA) he said”.

 

He also explained that Nigeria’s Onion is one of the best in the world because of its strong pungency is exported to many countries such as France, Japan, India, Niger Republic, Ghana and a lot more.

 

In a statement by Hassan, Musa Fagge said Maitasamu however commended Kano State Government for its laudable policies and programmes in agriculture adding that’s what attracted all Onion producers and processors to come to Kano.

 

 

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Governor Fintiri Defects to APC

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, has officially defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), a move that significantly alters the political landscape of the state.

In a statewide broadcast on Friday, the governor announced his departure from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), stating that he was joined by his entire cabinet and all state PDP executives.

Governor Fintiri framed his decision as being in the best interest of the state’s development, though he did not elaborate on the specific reasons for the switch.

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“This action is for the developmental interest of the people of Adamawa State,” the governor said during his address.

The mass defection comes just days after a major shake-up in the State House of Assembly, where 14 lawmakers and the Speaker resigned from the PDP. While the timing suggests a coordinated political realignment, it remains unclear whether the legislative resignations were a precursor to the governor’s move or an independent development.

Further details on the political implications of the defection are expected in the coming days.

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Kano Anti-Corruption Commission Recovers Withheld Vehicles from Former Commissioners

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The Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission has recovered official vehicles from commissioners who voluntarily resigned from the state executive council.

The recovery exercise, carried out by operatives of the commission on Thursday, followed the alleged continued refusal of the affected commissioners to return the government property.

The concerned persons are Air Vice Marshal Ibrahim Umar (retd), former Commissioner for Internal Security; Mustapha Rabiu Kwankwaso, former Commissioner for Youth and Sports; Dr. Yusuf Ibrahim Kofar Mata, former Commissioner for Science and Technology; Dr. Adamu Aliyu Kibiya, former Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs; and Hon. Nasiru Sani Garo, former Commissioner for Special Projects.

Briefing journalists shortly after the recovery exercise, the Chairman of the Commission, Sa’idu Yahaya, who led the operation, said the action became necessary after the former commissioners failed to comply with repeated official requests to return government assets.

Yahaya disclosed that the operation was prompted by formal complaints and notification from the Office of the Secretary to the Kano State Government, being the custodian of all government vehicles,
regarding alleged abuse of office and the urgent need for the former officials to return all government property in their possession upon resignation.

The chairman further alleged that some of the commissioners said to have sold the official vehicles shortly after leaving office.

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“Government assets are not personal property. Once an official leaves office, all government vehicles and assets in their custody must be returned immediately.

“They were advised to return the vehicles to avoid a situation like this, but they refused, leaving us with no alternative but to take action. We followed due process and secured a court order, which was duly granted, to recover the vehicles.”

He added, “So far, we have recovered five vehicles from the five commissioners. However, only two of the vehicles recovered are the exact official vehicles purchased by the government. The other three are not the original vehicles.

“Investigation revealed that the official vehicles had been sold and replaced with other vehicles, which we also recovered. We will launch a full scale investigation to determine whether the official vehicles were sold to procure these ones or otherwise,” Yahaya said.

The anti-corruption boss dismissed suggestions that the action was politically motivated, insisting that the commission’s intervention was strictly in line with its statutory responsibility to safeguard public property.

“This is not about witch-hunting anyone. It is about protecting the resources of the people of Kano State. We will not tolerate any form of misconduct or unlawful retention of government property,” he said.

He further warned that the commission would sustain surveillance on the use and custody of public assets, stressing that similar measures would be taken against any official found to be in breach of asset return regulations.

“Public trust depends on transparency and accountability. We are determined to strengthen both, and we will take appropriate action against anyone found mismanaging or unlawfully holding government property,” Yahaya added.

Meanwhile, a retired senior civil servant, Mohammad Tukur, clarified the administrative position on the matter, stating that no existing law permits a commissioner to retain an official vehicle after serving in the cabinet.

Tukur explained that government policy provides official vehicles to commissioners solely to enable them carry out their official duties.

“No law guarantees commissioners the right to keep government vehicles at the end of a successful tenure, whether they are sacked or resign from office,” he said.

He, however, noted that the governor reserves the executive power and discretion to permit any official to retain a vehicle after leaving office.

“Under administrative policy, what commissioners are entitled to upon leaving office are certain allowances, not official vehicles. Even then, any commissioner who is sacked or resigns from the cabinet may not be entitled to those severance packages,” Tukur explained.

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INEC Adjusts Election Timetable, Moves Presidential Poll to January 16

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has fixed January 16, 2027, as the new date for the presidential and national assembly elections.

The commission also fixed February 6, 2027, as the date for governorship and state houses of assembly election.

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Mohammed Haruna, national commissioner and chairman, information and voter education committee, announced the new election timetable in a statement issued on Thursday.

The electoral body had earlier fixed February 20, 2027, for the presidential and national assembly elections and March 6, 2027, for the governorship and state houses of assembly elections but was forced to review the schedule following the repeal of the Electoral Act, 2022 and the enactment of the Electoral Act, 2026.

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