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Filling up lakes contributed to the flooding in Kano-Construcshop 

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One of the Kano Ancient city Lakes

 

A  construction company based in Kano Construcshop Global Company has described the Poor urban planning, urban implosion, climate change, landfills of water bodies that act as collectors of rainwater as main factors leading to incessant flooding in Kano.

Chief Executive Officer of Construcshop Global Company Arc. Khalifa Rabiu Tahir, stated this during an interview with newsmen on the recent flooding that occurred in Kano, Jigawa, and some parts of northern Nigeria.

Khalifa Rabi’u Tahir, who is also an environmental activist and a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Shapers Community, said It is quite an unfortunate incident that has resulted in the loss of lives and destruction of properties, most of which could have been avoided.

“We all believe in acts of God. Also, global warming for example is a global phenomenon so the Kano state Government can’t be fully blamed for the floods”, he said.

He added that the sale and subsequent filling up of lakes like the Dan Agundi water ways and many more shows the negligence of Kano state government in urban planning.

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He corroborated that these lakes act as reservoirs for the surplus waters from rainfall which provide much-needed relief from intense heat and act as a consistent supply for underground lakes, and also aid in erosion control.

Khalifa Rabiu says that this indication shows that in the coming years cities like Kano, Jigawa, Lokoja, and the northern part of the region will experience the worst flooding.

“Because the cities are only getting more crowded, the space that is supposed to be for the water to runoff is being eaten up by more buildings and our drainages don’t link to anywhere, so there is no proper central sewage system in place.

“For example, imagine that you have a plate on a table that can contain exactly one cup of water. When You fill the plate with sand and then pour the same cup of water into the plate, won’t most of the water flow unto the table? This is exactly the case with the backfilled lakes,” the environmental activist said.”

Khalifa further stated that, despite the fact that the flooding never affected anyone from his family, it doesn’t stop him from being a concerned citizen, adding that it is imperative that the advisers to the Kano state Government must advise for the betterment of the city.

He also said that “sites that the flooding affected has impacted greatly on lives and properties not to talk of the economic impact which is going to be brutal.”

“Some families have lost their homes, some have lost their breadwinners, and some people have lost their hard-earned livelihoods overnight. Do you know what happens to an honest man when he loses all hope? These people may turn to criminal acts to ease their hardships, May God never put us in such a situation,” he explained.

When asked whether there could have been less flooding or if it could have been completely prevented, Arc. Khalifa Rabiu answered in the affirmative detailing that If there was a less congested city, with proper drainage systems, natural reservoirs, afforestation, the effect could be minimized.

Arc. Khalifa Rabiu also advised the stakeholders of the affected states to put together a committee of advisors on issues concerning climate change, sustainability, environment, and environmental protection to ensure that certain decisions taken are not at the detriment of the State.

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ADC Criticises Tinubu’s CNG Plan, Demands Price Cap

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has urgently called on the Federal Government to implement a temporary cap on petrol prices, warning that the recent surge in fuel costs is exacerbating the hardship faced by millions of Nigerian households.

In a press statement issued on Wednesday, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, acknowledged that volatility in global oil markets—spurred by the ongoing crisis in the Middle East—is contributing to the price hikes. However, the ADC argued that external factors do not justify allowing fuel prices to rise unchecked in an economy still reeling from the removal of the fuel subsidy.

“For everyday Nigerians, petrol determines the price of food, transportation, and survival. When petrol rises, everything else rises with it,” Abdullahi stated. “This is why the African Democratic Congress urges the Federal Government to take urgent action to stabilize petrol prices.”

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The party criticized the administration of President Bola Tinubu, stating that the current APC-led government must take responsibility for shielding citizens from the harshest effects of the increases. The ADC further called for the introduction of targeted palliatives specifically designed to support low-income Nigerians who are most vulnerable to the rising cost of transportation and goods.

Beyond the immediate call for a price cap, the ADC questioned the feasibility of the government’s long-term energy strategy, specifically targeting the recently announced plan to distribute 100,000 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) conversion kits.

The party noted that with over 11 million vehicles registered in Nigeria, the proposed 100,000 kits would cover less than one percent of the nation’s vehicle fleet. Furthermore, the ADC raised concerns about the limited availability of CNG refuelling stations across the country, questioning whether the policy would have any tangible impact on the average Nigerian.

“A policy that touches only a fraction of vehicles cannot meaningfully address a national fuel crisis,” Abdullahi said. “If Nigerians cannot easily find where to refuel, then the policy risks becoming an announcement without real impact.”

The ADC urged the Federal Government to pursue a more comprehensive and credible energy strategy that reflects Nigeria’s status as an oil-producing nation.

“Nigeria is an oil-producing country, and it should not be a place where the cost of petrol repeatedly pushes millions of citizens deeper into hardship,” the statement concluded. “At a time of rising global uncertainty, protecting the welfare of citizens must remain the first duty of any government that knows what they are doing.”

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Defence Minister Tasks Service Chiefs to Visit Terror-Hit North-West and North-East

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Minister of Defence, Christopher Musa, has directed the nation’s service chiefs to conduct on-the-ground visits to the North-West and North-East regions to reassess and revitalize ongoing military operations against terrorists.

The directive was issued on Wednesday during a high-level security meeting convened by the minister at the headquarters of the Ministry of Defence in Abuja. The meeting was called to address the pressing security challenges plaguing the two zones.

Confirming the development to TheCable, Timothy Antigha, the Special Adviser on Media to the Minister, stated that the service chiefs are expected to embark on the visits imminently. Upon their return, they are to submit comprehensive reports detailing their findings and proposing strategic adjustments to enhance the effectiveness of military operations in the troubled regions.

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The minister’s directive follows a concerning surge in attacks by terrorist groups, who have recently intensified assaults on military installations, leading to the deaths of several personnel.

In a significant escalation on Monday, fighters from the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) overran a military facility in the Kukawa Local Government Area of Borno State, during which a commanding officer was killed.

The following day, troops in the same locality successfully repelled another early-morning assault, also attributed to ISWAP fighters, highlighting the sustained pressure on forces in the region.

This recent spate of violence includes an attempted incursion by suspected Boko Haram and ISWAP fighters on military positions in Ngoshe, Gwoza LGA, about a week prior. The Nigerian Air Force responded with air strikes in that engagement, reporting that over 50 of the suspected terrorists were neutralized.

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Court Grants PDP Permission for Out-of-Court Settlement in Convention Dispute

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Court of Appeal in Ibadan, Oyo State, has granted all parties involved in the legal battle over the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) elective convention leave to pursue an out-of-court settlement.

Justice Biobele Georgewill, who led a three-man panel on Wednesday, urged the factions to prioritize a peaceful resolution in the best interest of the party. Consequently, the case has been adjourned sine die (indefinitely) to allow for the settlement process to proceed.

“This Court has granted leave for settlement in this matter,” Justice Georgewill stated. “All parties involved should be mindful of the election timetable as released by INEC. The counsel representing the various parties are in the best position to advise their clients.”

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He directed that the court be formally informed in writing of the outcome of the discussions, regardless of whether an agreement is reached. As a result, all pending motions in the case have been adjourned sine die.

The dispute stems from a leadership crisis within the party. Recall that on Monday, a separate Court of Appeal in Abuja had invalidated the party’s elective convention, which was held in Ibadan. That ruling upheld a disciplinary committee’s decision concerning certain party members.

However, the legal landscape was complex, as Justice Ladiran Akintola of the Oyo State High Court had previously validated the same convention in a ruling on a case instituted by one Folahan Adelabi, through his counsel, Musibau Adetunmbi, SAN.

In his submission on Wednesday, Justice Georgewill cautioned all parties to be conscious of the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) timetable for the 2027 general elections, implying the need for a swift resolution. All counsel present at the hearing aligned with the court’s position to pursue a peaceful settlement.

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