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Kantin Kwari Traders Decry Congestion And Erection Of Illegal Structures

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Traders at Kantin Kwari market have appealed to the state government under the Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje to come to their aid over illegal construction of structures and congestion.

 

 

Speaking on behalf of the traders, the chairman of Kwari Small scale and medium scale traders association, Comrade Balarabe Tatari said, they were dismayed to discover that a construction work had began on drainages in some parts of the market,which may lead to flooding during rainy season.

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He explained that another attempt to dismantle bumps by unknown persons is ongoing at unity road.Saying that building of shops in the middle of the market has led to congestion and other environmental hazards.

 

Comrade Balarabe Tatari noted that, some of the routes used for transportation of goods and services were blocked by buildings.

 

He reaffirmed the associations readiness to partner with the state government in moving commercial activities to international standard.

“we know that the governor is not aware of what is going on at the market”

Also speaking, the public relations officer of the association, Malam Mansur Dantsoho Spikin Mantained congestion that has led to insecurity in the market as plate numbers were removed from vehicles by unknown persons.

 

He called on the state government to as a matter of urgency sanction anyone found guilty of erecting buildings without due process.

 

Responding, the senior special assistant to the Governor on kwari market, Alhaji Usman Nagoda said he is not aware of some of the issues raised by the traders.

 

He said most of the traders park their vehicles by the road side instead of taking them to the designated parking lot at ‘filin idi.

 

Alhaji Usman Nagoda noted that, the state government was committed to mapping out policies and programs aimed at uplifiting the standard of commercial activities.

 

“The state government had introduced corporate affairs registration for traders to enable them access loans and other benefits”

 

It can be recalled that, in August 2021,Kantin kwari traders known as ‘yan tebura staged a peaceful protest to express their dissatisfaction over construction of structures at Layin Ta’Anbo and Bayajidda Street.

 

There by securing an interim court order restraining the respondents or any other person from building any structure at Layin Ta’Anbo and Bayajidda Street.

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Sultan of Sokoto Urges Nigerians to Stop Criticizing Leaders and Allow God to Deal With Them

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Sultan Muhammad Saad Abubakar

 

Nigerians have been urged to desist from castigating their leaders and all those in authority.

This call was made to Nigerians by the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III on Monday at the the Regional Conference on Climate Change-Induced Conflicts in Northern Nigeria hosted in Kaduna.

According to the Sultan, it is important that Nigerians rather than insult their leaders, they should allow God to really with them.

He also urgee Nigerians to contibue praying for their keaders and tne nation as a whole.

He further called on religious leadera accros Nigeria to quit misleadinh members of ghwir congregation.

“A lot of people say we have never had it so bad, but no matter how difficult it is, ease will come. We believe nothing lasts forever.

“Nothing bad and nothing good lasts forever. Let us intensify prayers in our congregations and encourage our followers to pray for our leaders.

“We will not castigate them; we will allow Almighty Allah to deal with them as He wishes and He will,” the Sultan notes.

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Arewa APC Merger Group Hails President Tinubu for Release of Detained minors

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The Arewa APC Merger Group has thanked President Bola Tinubu for his swift and compassionate response in ordering the release of detained minors involved in the #EndBadGovernance protests.

In a statement signed by National Coordinator Hon. Musa Mujahid Zaitawa in Abuja, the group expressed gratitude for the President’s decisive action, which has brought renewed hope to many Nigerians.

The group commended President Tinubu for showing strong leadership on the issue, noting that his actions demonstrate a commitment to justice and the well-being of Nigeria’s youth.

They emphasized that this move reassures citizens of the President’s dedication to fairness and the protection of human rights under his administration.

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The release order from President Tinubu came after the Arewa APC Merger Group took substantial steps to advocate for the detained children.

In response to reports of mistreatment, including allegations of malnutrition and poor conditions, the group provided essential food and support to the minors both at the Federal High Court in Abuja and while in custody.

This effort underscored the group’s commitment to the welfare of young Nigerians and their resolve to seek justice.

Hon. Musa Mujahid Zaitawa stated that the group is encouraged by the President’s response and considers it a positive signal of his administration’s commitment to addressing national issues with compassion and responsibility.

The Arewa APC Merger Group remains hopeful that this action will set a precedent for prioritizing the rights and well-being of Nigeria’s youth across the country.

President Tinubu’s decision to release the children reflects his administration’s acknowledgment of the calls from various stakeholders to uphold justice and safeguard the future of young Nigerians.

The Arewa APC Merger Group expressed their appreciation for this significant step, which they believe will strengthen public confidence in the government’s dedication to the rights of all citizens.

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Breaking: Court Drops Charges Against Minors

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The Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday struck out the charges brought against a total of 119 #EndBadGovernance protesters.

All 119 protesters were arraigned on Friday, November 1 on charges bordering on Treason felony, inciting to mutiny, among others.

The defendants were arraigned in two batches at the previous proceeding.

The first batch comprised a total of 76 protesters which included 32 minors and the second batch a total of 43 protesters.

The trial judge, Justice Obiora Egwuatu, struck out the suit following an application by the counsel to the Attorney General of the Federation, M. D Abubakar, to take over and discontinue the matter.

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