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Shaaban Sharada Dumps APC,To Contest 2023 Governorship Under ADP

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A member representing Kano Municipal, Shaaban Sharada, has defected from All Progressives Congress, APC, to the Action Democratic Party, ADP.

,The lawmaker joined the ADP and picked the governorship ticket of the party.

Credible sources at the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC office in Kano said Mr Shaaban will fly ADP governorship flag alongside his running-mate, Rabiu Bako.

Mr Sharada, who is the chairman of House Committee on National Security and Intelligence, contested for the APC gubernatorial ticket but lost to the deputy governor of the state, Nasiru Gawuna.

The outspoken lawmaker was a member of G-7, a factional APC group once led by former Governor Ibrahim Shekarau.

Mr Sharada, a dogged political fighter, had braved a though political huddle and internal opposition to win the APC Reps ticket in 2019 and later won at the general election with a wide margin.

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Exclusive: How Kano Govt. Withdraws Accreditation of 14 Journalists Covering Government House

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The Kano state government’s sudden withdrawal of accreditation for 14 journalists covering the Government House has raised questions about its commitment to media freedom and sparked speculation about the reasons behind this decision.

Investigation by the Nigerian Tracker revealed that the relationship between the Government House press crew and state officials has been strained since the coming of Abba Kabir Yusuf as the governor of Kano state, with challenges ranging from poor working conditions, lack of welfare, motivation and ongoing tensions with security personnel.

Journalists reported several incidents where government officials, including the governor’s aides and security team, limited their access to governor’s activities.

Two incidents that occurred recently are seen as the reason behind the journalists withdrawal.

First incident was during the governor’s recent visit to Jigawa State.

Journalists accompanying him were denied entry to the venue where governor Yusuf was meeting with the Jigawa governor, with security citing limited space as the reason.

Although they were assured they would be allowed in to cover his speech, the meeting concluded without them covering the event.

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The journalists voiced out their worry immediately.

When they returned to Kano, they sought to address the issue with the governor. As he briefly gave them audience, but no solution was provided immediately.

Nigerian Tracker gathered that another incident involving the journalists reportedly took place during an official visit by the Bauchi State Governor to Kano. Aliyu Yusuf, the Director of Public Enlightenment at the Government House led the journalists to meet the Bauchi state governor at his lodge in Kano.

Upon arrival, they learned that Kano state deputy governor Aminu Abdussalam, was there with his team. Deputy Governor’s Press Crew expressed displeasure with the presence of the media team covering the governor’s office. Knowing that the governor himself was not there.

Tensions escalated when the Deputy Governor’s Aide called the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Shehu Wada Sagagi and informed him.

The Chief of Staff sent a Governor’s Aide who had reportedly clashed with the press on multiple occasions to the scene, and he reported back to the Chief of Staff, to the hearing of the Governor eventually.

The internal political power dynamics may have influenced the decision to revoke the journalists’ accreditation.

The struggle reportedly involves the Chief of Staff to the Governor, the Commissioner for Information Baba Halilu Dantiye, and the Director-General, Media and Publicity, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa.

The DG Media, close to Governor Yusuf, has held significant sway over government publicity, often sidelining the Commissioner for Information.

The Chief of Staff, meanwhile, has been a vocal critic of the DG’s handling of the press and accused the Government House journalists of lacking competence.

Some insiders believe the decision to remove these journalists may be an attempt to diminish the DG Media’s influence by targeting his loyal media representatives.

Observers note that the move could signal an ongoing effort to reassign responsibilities within the governor’s communication team.

As journalists now face an uncertain future in covering Government House, questions asked are about the impact of these developments on transparency and media relations within Kano state’s political landscape.

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Breaking: NNPP Wins 44 Local Government Chairmen and 484 Councillors in Kano

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The New Nigeria People Party (NNPP) has wins all the chairmanship and councillors in all the 44 local government areas in Kano state.

The chairman of Kano state independent Electoral Commission KANSIEC Professor Sani Lawan Malumfashi disclosed this while briefing journalist at the KANSIEC headquarters in Kano on Saturday night.

According to him, of all the six political parties that participated in the election, NNPP win all the 44 local government chairmen and 484 councilors in the just concluded local government elections.

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The parties are AA, AAC, Accord, ADC, APM, and NNPP

 

The New Nigeria People Party (NNPP) has wins all the chairmanship and councillors in all the 44 local government areas in Kano state.

The chairman of Kano state independent Electoral Commission KANSIEC Professor Sani Lawan Malumfashi disclosed this while briefing journalist at the KANSIEC headquarters in Kano on Saturday night.

According to him, of all the six political parties that participated in the election, NNPP win all the 44 local government chairmen and 484 councilors in the just concluded local government elections.

The parties are AA, AAC, Accord, ADC, APM, and NNPP

 

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Civil Society Situation Room Applauds KANSIEC for Peaceful Conduct of Elections

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The Kano Civil Society Election Situation Room has applauded the Kano State Government and the State Electoral Commission, KANSIEC for conducting a well organized Local Government Election.

The Coordinator of the situation room and Executive Director, Citizens for Development and Education, Amb. Ibrahim Waiya made this known to news men after receiving updates about the ongoing LG Poll from across the 44 LGA Areas of the State.

According to him, reports being received so far have been wonderful considering impressive turn out of voters, peaceful conducts and compliance with the movement restriction order during the election hours.

He said despite the absence of security officials around election areas, the state has remained calm and peaceful which he described as a sign the people are in tune with the administration of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf.

“We must commend the state government and KANSIEC under the able leadership of Prof. Sani Lawal Malumfashi for a well organized election.

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For the first time we are seeing a large number of people coming out to vote during local government election and despite withdrawal of security personnel there has been no report of any security threat.

This shows the people are solidly behind their governor and willing to defend democracy despite some deliberate unsuccessful obstructions from some quarters”, he said.

Waiya, further described Gov. Abba Kabir Yusuf a dogged leader with a meek appearance but very meticulous and wouldn’t let any task half done which has resulted in the success of the election.

Ambassador Ibrahim also commended the media for upholding professionalism at ensuring credible reportage encouraging them to maintain the tempo even after the election.

He said, as critical stakeholders the government rely on them to disseminate it’s laudable human development policies and achievements for the consumption of the populace.

The Coordinator expressed optimism the elections will be concluded peacefully setting aside all plot to blackmail Kano state government from accessing Local Government Grants from the Federal Government by some enemies of the state.

The Kano Civil Society Election Situation Room has applauded the Kano State Government and the State Electoral Commission, KANSIEC for conducting a well organized Local Government Election.

The Coordinator of the situation room and Executive Director, Citizens for Development and Education, Amb. Ibrahim Waiya made this known to news men after receiving updates about the ongoing LG Poll from across the 44 LGA Areas of the State.

According to him, reports being received so far have been wonderful considering impressive turn out of voters, peaceful conducts and compliance with the movement restriction order during the election hours.

He said despite the absence of security officials around election areas, the state has remained calm and peaceful which he described as a sign the people are in tune with the administration of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf.

“We must commend the state government and KANSIEC under the able leadership of Prof. Sani Lawal Malumfashi for a well organized election.

For the first time we are seeing a large number of people coming out to vote during local government election and despite withdrawal of security personnel there has been no report of any security threat.

This shows the people are solidly behind their governor and willing to defend democracy despite some deliberate unsuccessful obstructions from some quarters”, he said.

Waiya, further described Gov. Abba Kabir Yusuf a dogged leader with a meek appearance but very meticulous and wouldn’t let any task half done which has resulted in the success of the election.

Ambassador Ibrahim also commended the media for upholding professionalism at ensuring credible reportage encouraging them to maintain the tempo even after the election.

He said, as critical stakeholders the government rely on them to disseminate it’s laudable human development policies and achievements for the consumption of the populace.

The Coordinator expressed optimism the elections will be concluded peacefully setting aside all plot to blackmail Kano state government from accessing Local Government Grants from the Federal Government by some enemies of the state.

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