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EXCLUSIVE: Nine-Year Tight Grip on Leadership at Kano Civil Society Forum Throws Members into Disarray

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The leadership of the Kano Civil Society Forum is now facing the threat of extinction and disintegration, as rebellion brews among its members.

A source well-versed in the situation revealed that for the past nine years, the forum’s executives have been reluctant to hold elections despite numerous pleas from fellow members.

According to the source, the current leadership, led by renowned civil society activist Ibrahim Waiya and his colleagues, has turned the forum into their personal domain, showing a strong desire to maintain control.

When questioned about potential breaches of the forum’s constitution, the source indicated that the current leadership has not allowed members access to the constitution, even if it exists.

The source also expressed uncertainty about the presence of a guiding constitution for the civil society forum, and even if one exists, the leadership seems intent on restricting stakeholders’ access to it.

The source revealed that the forum currently boasts over 140 members who have paid a 5,000 Naira registration fee in anticipation of upcoming elections. However, many members are disillusioned and have begun to leave the forum’s WhatsApp group.

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In response, when contacted for his perspective, Ibrahim Waiya, President of the Kano Civil Society Forum, informed NIGERIAN TRACKER that registered members indeed have the right to call for an election, but emphasized that every procedure has a process.

He explained that the election process, which involves revalidating forum membership, began in August 2022 through a committee established by the Board of Trustees (BOT). The committee, headed by Umar Saleh Anka, included members such as Hajiya Rukayya Tofa, Aremu Adeniyi, Hajiya Rakiya Ladi Musa, I. G. Maryam, and Salisu Gambo Deetol, among others.

The committee worked diligently from August 2022 to March 23, 2023. Currently, 140 organizations have successfully paid their 5,000 Naira registration fees, and most have completed the necessary documentation, including form collection, filling, and return, along with the acquisition of membership certificates.

However, it is regrettable that certain members leading the charge for elections have yet to finalize their membership documentation. Additionally, some of these agitators were not even forum members during the membership revalidation period, which spanned from August 15 to March 23, 2023.

Recently, on August 10, 2023, the BOT held a meeting where Forum President Amb. Ibrahim Waiya presented the results of the membership revalidation exercise. Based on these results, the BOT agreed to form an election committee, with the committee members expected to be announced this week. Their role will be to outline the election’s modalities and oversee its execution.

President Waiya emphasized the forum’s commitment to conducting elections. However, he expressed reluctance to entertain the disruptive noise generated by some individuals who are envious of the Forum’s progress and success. He pointed out that some of these detractors lack operational offices and encouraged a firsthand visit to observe their situation.

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SSANU Threatens Indefinite Strike, Gives FG December 31 Ultimatum

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Comrade Mustafa Ameen SSANU chairman BUK chapter

 

The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) BUK chapter said the union has set 31st December as the target date for a nationwide indefinite strike by the union.

The Chairman of SSANU BUK chapter, Comrade Mustafa Aminu, stated this after rising from a meeting of the association held at Bayero University main campus.

Malam Mustafa Aminu told newsmen, including Nigerian Tracker correspondent, that there is need for the Government to invite their members for discussion in order to curtail the planned nationwide industrial action.

According to him, the issue of their 2009 Agreement is yet to be implemented by the Government, which includes 23 percent, 35 percent, and the earned allowances.

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Initially, the Government agreed to give 40 percent for SSANU, but when the money was released, which is 50 billion Naira, the Government decided to give 40 billion Naira to their sister union ASUU and decided to give other unions, including SSANU, the remaining 10 billion Naira to share, which is very unfair and uncalled for, and they are not happy with it, said Mustafa Aminu.

On their grievances, there are many if one checks the 2009 Agreement, which includes autonomy.

Mustafa Amin added that they are calling on the Government to do something, noting that if the target date is reached without calling them, the strike will be total and indefinite.

He said of all the unions in the University, which included ASUU, SSANU, and NASU, only ASUU was called by the Government for discussion.

He said it is like you are having four children in your house and you call the eldest for discussion; definitely the remaining children will not be happy.

He said ASUU has an aggressive nature of pressing home its demand, while SSANU is administrative.

Members of the union, Bayero University chapter, who retired this year were supported with funds ranging from 250 thousand Naira to 150 thousand Naira.

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Anambra State Former Governor, Ngige, Detained By EFCC

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Chris Ngige, former Minister of Labour, and as well former governor of Anambra State, is currently in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Fred Chukwuelobe, the ex-Minister’s media aide, confirmed this in an update on Thursday morning.

Chukwuelobe gave the real situation of things while reacting to reports that Ngige, who was governor of Anambra, had been abducted.

“I have been receiving calls in the past hour from friends and journalists seeking the veracity of the news making the rounds that His Excellency, Dr. Chris Ngige, former governor of Anambra state and immediate past minister of labour and employment, ‘has been kidnapped, Ngige is with the EFCC. He was not ‘abducted’ or ‘kidnapped’,’” he posted on Facebook.

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It is unclear why the agency detained Ngige as the anti-graft agency is yet to react to the development as of the time of filing this report.

Ngige is the second ex-President Muhammadu Buhari-era minister to be detained by the EFCC in recent times.

Abubakar Malami, former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, is also in custody.

Malami had disclosed that he was being probed over recovery of “Abacha loot”.

“The EFCC informed me that its inquiry relates to an alleged duplication in the recovery of the $310 million Abacha loot, which by accrual of interest rose to about $322.5 million as at the time I eventually succeeded in recovering the funds for the federal Government and, flowing from that assumption, two allegations were majorly raised, namely; abuse of office, and Money laundering,” he had said in a statement.

He, however, described the allegations as baseless, illogical and wholly devoid of substance, saying they would collapse, when subjected to facts and elementary logic.

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Governor Yusuf Approves Appointment of Prof. Amina Bayero as VC, Northwest University

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Kano State Governor, Governor Yusuf Approves Appointment of Prof. Amina Bayero as VC, Northwest University Abba Kabir Yusuf, has confirmed the appointment of Professor Amina Salihi Bayero as the substantive Vice Chancellor of Northwest University for a five-year tenure beginning Monday, 1st December, 2025.

This was contained in a statement issued by the governor’s spokesperson, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, on Thursday.

The approval follows a recommendation by the University Council after a rigorous selection process.

Governor Yusuf, as Visitor to the University, commended the Council Chairman and members for their dedication to merit and integrity throughout the exercise.

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He also requested prayers for Allah’s guidance upon the new Vice Chancellor as she assumes the responsibilities of her office.

Prof. Amina Salihi Bayero is a distinguished scholar of Analytical Chemistry and the first female PhD holder in Chemistry from Bayero University Kano.

She has served in several academic and administrative capacities, including Head of Department, Dean of the Faculty of Science, and Deputy Vice Chancellor at Yusuf Maitama Sule University.

She is widely respected for her research contributions, leadership qualities, and commitment to mentoring young scientists.

Her appointment is expected to strengthen academic excellence and promote greater gender inclusion in higher education across Kano State.

 

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