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Sallah Durbar: IGP summons Emir Sanusi after Ganduje’s visit to Bayero in Kano

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14th Emir Of Kano Muhammad Sunusi II

 

 

The Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, has summoned the emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, to appear at the Police Force Intelligent Headquarters, Abuja, over an alleged infraction against the ban on Eid-el-Fitr Sallah Durbar.

Emir Sanusi received notice of a meeting for an investigation a few minutes after the Chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, visited the 15th Emir Aminu Ado Bayero at the Nassarawa mini palace, Kano.

In a letter dated 4th of April 2025, signed by a Commissioner of Police, operations at the Police Force Intelligent Department (FID), CP Olajide Rufus Ibitoyo, the IGP directed emir Sanusi to appear at the FID headquarters, Abuja, on Tuesday, 8th, 2025 for investigation.

The invitation may not be unconnected to the bloody attack on the emir’s security detail on Sallah day by one person allegedly belonging to violent “yan daba” group, where one of the vigilantes attached to the emir was stabbed to death while several others sustained injuries.

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Meanwhile, police command in Kano have confirmed the arrest of a 20-year-old suspect linked to the stabbing saying investigation to unravel the cause of the attack had since launched.

The IGP invite however reads ” I have the directive of the IGP through the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Force Intelligence Department (FID), to invite you for investigative meeting with regards to an incident that occurred during the Salah celebration within your domain.

“Given the above, we hereby invite you to the Force Intelligent Department, opposite force headquarters, Area 11 Abuja, by 10am on Tuesday 8th April 2025. Your availability is highly sought for a purposeful investigation”. the read.

About 48 hours to Eid-el-Fitr Sallah celebration, the police authority in Kano imposed ban on Sallah Durbar citing security intelligence of possible hijack of the activities by hoodlums to perpetrate unrest in the city.

The police specifically prohibited horse rides, car race and reckless driving in the city and threatened to deal ruthlessly against violators of the order. And in compliance with the police directive however, Sanusi had announced the cancellation of all preparation for Sallah durbar where he admitted the decision of the police was in best interest of Kano.

Ganduje who arrived Kano on Saturday amid heavily armed security personnel declared that Bayero, 15th emir of Kano reserved the right to conduct Sallah Durbar considering the recent ruling of the court, he however commended him for deemed it necessary to cancel his event.

“We also want to use this opportunity to congratulate His Highness on the Eid El Fitr celebration and to also thank you profoundly especially for the steps you took when the state was on the verge of falling into crises following the court ruling that instructed the former status quo of the Emirate to be maintained, meaning that the Emir of Kano remains His Highness Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero.

“On the other hand, the one claiming to be the Emir, the court has clearly rules that he is not the Emir of Kano. Therefore, the status quo will be maintained. Hence, the rightful person to have performed the annual Sallah Durbar is His Highness Aminu Ado Bayero”, Ganduje declared.

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Pantami’s Church Visit Sparks Mixed Reactions Online

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Professor Isa Ali Pantami, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate for Gombe State, visited the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) in Federal Low-Cost, Gombe, on Sunday to sympathize with congregants following a recent fire incident that destroyed parts of the church facility.

Pantami, who also serves as a representative of Senate Leader Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo during the visit, described the gesture as a personal decision given his proximity to the church as a neighbor. He offered prayers for those affected and conveyed Dankwambo’s heartfelt sympathies while expressing solidarity with the church and the broader Christian community.

However, the visit—made by a prominent Islamic cleric—has generated significant debate across social media platforms, with critics questioning the appropriateness of the gesture while others have defended it as a demonstration of inclusive leadership.

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Social media users offered contrasting perspectives on the visit:

Amoka commented: “Sheikh Pantami Visits Church earlier today in his hometown in Gombe . What politics can not do, doesn’t exist.”

Ibrahim expressed surprise at the political dynamics, stating: “Omo! Fear Politics oo.”

Beatrice offered a lighter take, remarking: “This country na Cruise I swear.”

Others saw the visit through a more unifying lens. Paul noted: “Leadership is for all,” while Isaac Ebiloma emphasized common humanity: “We were humans before religious differences. Politics or not, it’s ok to visit others and sympathize with them.”

The visit comes amid Pantami’s gubernatorial campaign in Gombe State, where religious and ethnic considerations often feature prominently in political discourse. The former Minister of Communications and Digital Economy has faced scrutiny throughout his political career regarding his religious identity and its intersection with public service.

The ECWA church community has yet to issue an official statement regarding the visit or the extent of damage caused by the fire incident.

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FG Suspends Proposed WAEC, NECO Fee Hike

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Federal Government has suspended the proposed review of registration fees for the 2027 West African Senior School Certificate Examination and the National Examinations Council Senior School Certificate Examination, pending wider consultations with stakeholders.

In a Monday statement issued by the Federal Ministry of Education, the ministry said the letter conveying the proposed fee adjustment, dated June 18, 2026, had been withdrawn to allow for a comprehensive review before any final decision is taken.

The ministry, in the release signed by the Director, Press and Public Relations, Boriowo Folasade, said the suspension followed concerns and feedback from members of the public.

“The Federal Ministry of Education announced that the letter conveying the proposed fee adjustment, dated 18 June 2026, has been withdrawn to allow for a comprehensive review and broader consultations with all relevant stakeholders before a final decision is taken,” the statement said.

According to the ministry, the proposed fee review was driven by rising costs associated with conducting national examinations, noting that registration fees have remained largely unchanged for several years despite increasing operational expenses.

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It cited higher costs of logistics, security, printing of examination materials, technology deployment, quality assurance and other services required to maintain the credibility of public examinations.

The statement said the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, directed that the proposal be put on hold in line with the Federal Government’s commitment to inclusive and evidence-based policymaking.

“The Honourable Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa, CON, has directed that the proposal be placed on hold in line with the Federal Government’s commitment to inclusive, transparent and evidence-based policymaking,” it said.

The ministry said the decision reflects its commitment to ensuring that policies affecting students and their families are carefully considered and responsive to public interest.

It added that consultations would be held with examination bodies, state ministries of education, school proprietors and administrators, parents’ associations, organised labour, education stakeholders and other critical partners before any decision is reached.

Accordingly, the ministry said the proposed review of examination registration fees would not take effect as earlier communicated until the consultation process is concluded.

The Federal Ministry of Education reiterated that students’ welfare, equitable access to quality education and responsible policymaking remain central to the Federal Government’s education agenda and pledged to keep the public informed throughout the consultation process.

FG said it approved N50,000 as the new examination fee for WAEC and NECO for secondary school candidates from 2027.

The initial registration fee was N27,500, which means the new increment comes with an 82 per cent hike.

In a statement on June 18, 2026, issued by the Director of Senior Secondary Education of the Ministry of Education, Adeniji Ibrahim, the approval followed a request by WAEC for an upward review of the fee for the Senior School Certificate Examination for candidates from 2027.

Meanwhile, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and the National Association of Nigerian Students had earlier kicked against the Federal Government’s approval of a uniform N50,000 fee for candidates.

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Waya Congratulates Governor Yusuf on Kano’s Emergence as ECOWAS’ Highest-Ranked in Education

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Elder statesman, Inuwa Waya, has congratulated the Governor of Kano State, Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf, following Kano State’s emergence as the highest-ranked sub-national government in education among member states of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

In a congratulatory statement he personally signed, Waya described the recognition as a historic achievement and commended Governor Yusuf’s leadership, saying the award reflects the administration’s unwavering commitment to repositioning the education sector through strategic investments and sound policies.

According to Waya, the prestigious recognition was conferred through the University of Paris’ Sub-National Education Spending Index, which ranked Kano State ahead of 209 first-level sub-national governments across the 15 ECOWAS member states. He said the feat represents a significant endorsement of the governor’s vision and deliberate commitment to making education the foundation for sustainable development and long-term prosperity.

Waya stated that Kano’s emergence as the leading sub-national government in education across ECOWAS demonstrates that purposeful leadership, prudent management of public resources, and well-articulated policies can deliver measurable outcomes capable of attracting both national and international recognition.

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The elder statesman further attributed the achievement to Governor Yusuf’s declaration of a state of emergency in the education sector and the administration’s unprecedented budgetary commitment, noting that 29.5 percent of the state’s 2024 budget and 30 percent of the 2025 budget were allocated to education. Waya said the investments have translated into tangible improvements across the sector.

According to Waya, since assuming office, Governor Yusuf has embarked on an ambitious programme that includes the construction of new schools, renovation of old and dilapidated classrooms, recruitment and training of teachers, as well as the provision of essential teaching and learning facilities. He said these interventions have revitalised the education system and established a strong foundation for future generations.

Waya also noted that the international recognition extends beyond the Kano State Government, describing it as a source of pride for the people of Kano State and Nigeria. He maintained that the honour reinforces the importance of sustained investment in education as a catalyst for social and economic transformation.

Waya said he joined millions of Nigerians, including the British High Commission in Nigeria, in congratulating Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf and the people of Kano State on what he described as a well-deserved honour. He expressed confidence that the recognition would further inspire the state government to sustain its reforms and consolidate the gains recorded in the education sector.

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