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Shekarau’s APC Faction Rejects Buni’s Guidelines For Harmonization Of Party Structure In Kano

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There seems to be no end to the crisis facing the All Progressive Congress in Kano as the Senator Ibrahim Shekarau led faction has rejected the guidelines for the harmonization of the party structure in the state as released by the national headquarters of the party.

Reports Indicates that the All Progressive Congress , on Monday released guidelines for the harmonization of the party structure in Kano appointing Governor Abdullahi Ganduje as head of the National /State Joint Supervisory Committee in the party structure proposal with Senator Ibrahim Shekarau as his assistant.

This was contained in the letter signed by the Chief of Staff to the National Chairman, Abdullahi Y. Gashua, dated 7th February, 2022.

However, the Kano G7 in a letter by the Joint Stakeholders Forum of the APC dated 7th February, 2022 , and titled, ”RE: Guidelines For The Harmonization Of The Party Structure In Kano State”, rejected in its entirety content of the letter from the party headquarters noting that it is unacceptable to its members.

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The letter jointly signed by seven members of the forum and addressed to the National Chairman, Caretaker Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee, All Progressive Congress said,’’ To our utter dismay and disenchantment, the letter had gone viral in the social media emanating from Kano State Government circles even before reaching us mischievously paraded as conclusive evidence that the party would be surrendered to the ‘’ H. E. Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje faction.’

In the circumstances therefore, we are constrained to notify you Sir, that the entirety of the content of your letter is totally unacceptable to us, ”the letter said.

Solacebase reports that the members that signed the letter are Senator lbrahim Shakarau,(Kano Central), Senator Barau l. Jibrin,(Kano North), Tijjani Abdulkadir Jobe,(Dawakin Tofa/Tofa/Rimigado Fed. Constituency), Nasiru Abduwa Gabasawa,(Gezawa/Gabasawa Fed Constituency) Barr. Haruna l. Dederi,(Karaye/Rogo Fed Constituency), Sha’aban Sharada,(Kano Municipal Fed. Constituency) and Alh. Shehu Dalhatu (Chairman, Buhari Support Group.)

It reads: ‘’ You may wish to recall that since the commencement of the reconciliation moves, several meetings were held at your instance and submissions made by both sides relating to the proposed composition of harmonized leadership of our party in Kano State at all levels.’’

’We had anticipated that the communication from you would be reflective of the proposals and or submissions made to you.’’

Regrettably however, your said letter to us never constrained the proposals and / or submissions put forward by both sides , nor even made specific reference to them.’’

‘’We wish to reiterate our firm commitment to the promotion and preservation of the integrity of our great party and its leadership.’’

We wish you Allah’s guidance and protection as you continue to pilot the affairs of our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).”

(Solace base)

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Murder: Family of Slain Teenager Plans Protest, Legal Action Against Kaduna Govt

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29 days after ‘AHMED MUSA’ was brutally killed in Government Technical College Malali Kaduna, family of the deceased planning to go to court to demand justice and adequate compensation for the unfair treatment meted to them.

In a statement on Monday, jointly signed by the deceased father Comrade Musa Mohammed (Moonlight), and the members of the family.

They stated that the incident was a “reflection of how insecure and unsafe” Nigeria has become for young people striving for a better future.

The family demanded “an expedited, transparent, and decisive legal process” to ensure justice is served, warning that they “will resist any attempts at political interference or compromise.”

Among their demands, they called on the state government to acknowledge that “students are no longer safe in their communities. If young people can be killed in such gruesome circumstances, what hope is left for the future of Nigeria? a formal apology from the kaduna state Government and comprehensive compensation for the family.

We demand Five Hundred and Sixty Million, Three Hundred Thousand Naira (N560,300,000), as compensation from kaduna state government.”

“We think the time has come for the Kaduna State Government and all who are on the side of humanity to respond to the cry for remediation of the family and relations of the deceased student.
That is why we will go to court.”

“Also, we warn kaduna state government, that if they didn’t meet up with our demands we will be forced to mobilise the full strength of the masses movement across kaduna State in protest.

“This is about the fundamental right to life that every Nigerian student deserves. We will not sit idle while students are hunted and butchered.

Recall, the father on a petition dated 24th February 2025which was addressed to the executive governor of Kaduna state through the honorable commissioner of education, appealing for comprehensive investigation to un-cover those behind his son death, and whoever is found to have a hand in the death of his son should be punish accordingly.
And also demanded from kaduna state government adequate compensation for negligence being the custodian of the deceased Ahmed Musa.

In another development, the Chief Magistrate court of Kabala Doki in Kaduna State has adjourned the Ahmed Musa murder Case again, against 4 kaduna state vigilance service (KADVIS) personnel on charges of criminal conspiring and negligence which cause the death of Ahmed Musa.till 17th April 2025 because the witness and the prosecutor are absent in the court, because the witness and the prosecutor are absent in the court.

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Rivers Assembly Initiates Impeachment Of Gov. Fubara, Deputy

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Rivers State House Of Assembly has passed a resolution raising impeachment allegations of gross misconduct against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Professor Ngozi Odu

The Assembly mandates Clerk to publish in national dailies, letter of allegations of gross misconduct against Governor Sim Fubara and his deputy, Professor Ngozi Odu pursuant to Section 188 of 1999 Constitution (as amended)

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Amnesty International to NYSC: Stop threatening corps member who criticised Tinubu

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Amnesty International has condemned officials of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) for allegedly sending threatening messages to a corps member who criticised the President Bola Tinubu-led administration over rising inflation and economic hardship.

Daily Trust had reported how the corps member in a widely circulated video shared on Tiktok expressed frustration over the deteriorating economic conditions in Nigeria.

 

She openly tackled President Tinubu, calling him a “terrible leader,” and questioned what steps the government is taking to ease the suffering of citizens.

After her video gained traction, the serving corps member claimed she began receiving threatening messages, allegedly from NYSC officials.

 

She shared another video in which she was receiving calls from an NYSC official.

In the video, the official could be heard saying, “Are you normal? Keep quiet and bring down the video you posted.”

Reacting, Amnesty International, in a post on X, said instead of threatening her, the authorities “should be prioritizing addressing the country’s economic woes.”

“It is perfectly within her right to express discontent peacefully. Instead of threatening her for her opinions on rampant inflation, the authorities should be prioritizing addressing the country’s economic woes.

“Millions of people in Nigeria are facing extreme poverty. So far, the authorities have failed to put in place effective mitigation measures, leaving millions of people without the hope of getting out of the economic challenges and enjoying their human rights.

“The Nigerian authorities must stop responding with violence and threats to individuals and groups who express dissenting opinions — in utter disregard for Nigerian constitution and international law. Holding and voicing dissenting views is not a crime,” the human rights organisation said.

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