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Bills To Create 4 States Scale Second Reading

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The House of Representatives has passed through second reading four bills seeking the creation of additional states across the country.

The House also passed 38 other bills seeking to alter the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) and provide various amendments in the ongoing Constitution amendment exercise by the 10th Assembly.

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The 42 bills categorised under various headings to reflect their focus, were passed after their presentation for second reading at the Plenary on Wednesday by the House Leader, Rep. Julius Ihonvre, and seconded by the House Minority Leader, Rep. Kingsley Chinda.

The four proposed bills seeking the creation of additional states were; “A Bill for an Act to Alter the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) by amending Part 1 of the First Schedule and Creating Additional Three States Oke – Ogun State, Ijebu State and Ife – Ijesa State and for Related Matters (HB. 1098) sponsored by Rep. Oluwole Oke.

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Pupils Census: Kano Has Over 4.7 Million Pupils, Vows on Infrastructure, Recruitment

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Malam Haladu Muhammad Technical Adviser on Education

 

 

The Kano State Government has revealed that the state currently has over 4.7 million pupils enrolled in primary schools, following a comprehensive census conducted to assess the state of education.

Haladu Muhammad, Technical Adviser to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf on Education, disclosed the figures during the celebration of the International Day of Education held in Kano. He emphasized that the census exposed hidden challenges within the education sector, particularly the sharp drop in enrollment from primary to secondary schools.

“We have over four million pupils in primary schools, but in secondary schools, the number is not more than one million. This is largely due to the lack of classrooms, which prevents many pupils from progressing,” Muhammad explained.

Muhammad noted that the Yusuf administration is prioritizing infrastructure development to bridge the gap. He said the government is renovating dilapidated classrooms and constructing new ones to accommodate the growing population of pupils.

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He further highlighted the teacher shortage, stating that Kano has 8,000 primary schools with fewer than 50,000 teachers. When the administration came into office, there were only 30,000 teachers, but recruitment has since increased the number to 50,000, with more hiring ongoing.

“Our goal is to reach a ratio of one teacher to 60 students, and eventually one teacher to 50 students,” he added.

Dr. Auwalu Halilu of the Education Forum praised the role of School-Based Management Committees (SBMCs) in improving teaching and learning. He explained that SBMCs act as community representatives, safeguarding government properties, preventing vandalism, and ensuring that children remain in school.

“Our guiding principle is to make schools community-owned, to ensure every child belongs to the community and no child is left on the streets,” Halilu said.

Ibrahim S. Saleh, Secretary of Kano SBMC, also commended the committees for tackling security challenges in schools. He cited recent incidents in Yankaba where drug addicts attempted to occupy school premises but were chased away by SBMC members.

Aminu Ilyasu, Ward Head of Kumbotso and SBMC Chairman in the area, stressed that SBMCs are playing a vital role in raising awareness about the importance of education, monitoring schools, and supporting government efforts in infrastructure development.

“We are making our people aware of the importance of education. SBMCs are overseeing schools, uplifting them, and ensuring students attend regularly,” Ilyasu said.

The Kano State Government has pledged to conduct annual pupil censuses to better understand and address the evolving challenges in the education sector. With over 4.7 million pupils in primary schools and a pressing need for infrastructure and teachers, the administration says it is determined to ensure that every child in Kano has access to quality education.

 

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Some NNPP Topnotchs Insists Governor Yusuf Must Serve One Term hence The reason For defection-Commissioner

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Fresh cracks have emerged within the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) as some of its top figures continue to insist that Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf should serve only one term in office, a position that has fueled defections and internal discord.

Commissioner for Livestock Development, Aliyu Isa Aliyu, took to his verified Facebook page to clarify the situation, stressing that the party’s leader, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has never in any of his public speeches accused Governor Yusuf of underperforming or failing to deliver on his mandate to the people of Kano.

Aliyu explained that the growing wave of defections from the NNPP is not rooted in governance failures but rather in personal grievances and unmet expectations among certain party members. He outlined categories of individuals who have chosen to remain in the NNPP but are not aligned with Governor Yusuf’s administration:

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– Patronage seekers: Those who expected unrestricted access to the state treasury and the freedom to act without limits, and who have for over two years insisted the Governor should serve only one term.
– Underperforming appointees: Individuals appointed to positions but who lacked the capacity to deliver on their responsibilities, and now feel sidelined by the Governor.
– Disenchanted beneficiaries: Party members who believe they did not personally benefit from the government’s programs or appointments.
– Ambitious aspirants: Politicians eyeing seats in the State Assembly, House of Representatives, or Senate who fear their ambitions may be jeopardized if they align with the Governor, especially in constituencies where sitting legislators have defected from the NNPP.
– Position challengers: Those who question why certain individuals, such as Aliyu himself and others, occupy government positions instead of them.

Aliyu’s remarks explain the widening rift within the NNPP, where loyalty to Governor Yusuf is being tested by political ambitions and personal interests rather than policy disagreements.

Despite the turbulence, Governor Yusuf continues to enjoy the backing of Kwankwaso, who has remained silent on calls for a one-term limit and has not publicly criticized the Governor’s performance. Political observers note that the unfolding drama could reshape Kano’s political landscape ahead of the next election cycle, as defections and internal disputes threaten the NNPP’s cohesion.

 

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Kwankwaso Declares Battle Ground Open as Abba Resigns from NNPP

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Former presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party and leader of the Kwankwasiyya Movement, Rabiu Kwankwaso, has reaffirmed his commitment to his political ideals, declaring that he would not compromise his principles for personal gain.

His remarks came amid a report that Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, alongside several local government chairmen, some members of the House of Representatives and aides, resigned from the NNPP.

Addressing party supporters at his residence in Kano shortly after the governor’s resignation on Friday, Kwankwaso said his long-standing political struggle had always been aimed at the emancipation of ordinary Nigerians.

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“I’m not for sale. Our political convictions keep me grounded. If I were in it for personal gain, I would have taken the easy route and you would be looking for me elsewhere, not in this place,” he said.

He noted that the Kwankwasiyya Movement had been sustained by shared values rather than material incentives.

“Our shared vision is what keeps me going. If I were motivated by greed, I would have taken the money and run, and you would not be here showing your support,” he added.

Kwankwaso also urged his supporters to begin early mobilisation ahead of the 2027 general elections, cautioning against complacency.

“We need people like you who have sacrificed and stood by the truth. You should not relent, because one day, we will achieve our objectives,” he said.

Speaking on recent developments in Kano, the former presidential candidate stressed the need for immediate preparations.

“Going by what is happening in Kano today, we need to start preparing because there are people hell-bent on destroying what we built over time,” he stated.

Reaffirming his position, Kwankwaso assured his supporters of his resolve to remain steadfast.

“My mission is to always fight for the ordinary people. I will not compromise with those who exploit the masses,” he said.

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