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20 organizations petitioned IG against Alh. Usman Alhaji, over alleged statement capable of inciting violence in Kano

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Twenty organizations across Kano state have submitted a petition to the Inspector General of Police through the Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of zone one Kano, against former secretary to the state government Alhaji Usman Alhaji over a contents of a press statement dated 30th May 2025, issued under the aegis of the APC Patriotic Volunteers.

The petitioners expressed concern over the content of the statement which they said can instigate violence and disturbe public peace.

“We, the undersigned concerned citizens and stakeholders of Kano State, write to you with deep concern and a sense of urgency, to formally bring to your attention the contents of a press statement dated 30th May 2025, issued under the aegis of the APC Patriotic Volunteers, and signed by Alhaji Usman Alhaji, former Secretary to the State Government (SSG).

The petitioners accused Alhaji Usman Alhaji of making provocative statements over the demolition of illegal structures at Filin Idi, Daula hotel premises and Race Course, the Matter which is currently under judicial review.

“This statement, in our considered opinion, contains incendiary rhetoric and deliberate distortions that pose a grave threat to public peace, civic unity, and the commendable efforts of the Kano State Government to promote mutual understanding, lawful engagement, and the welfare of its people”.

The organization specifically pointed out areas where the former SSG deliberately attempted to provoc the citizens as follows.

1. Deliberate Misrepresentation of the Rimin Zakara Land Dispute
Alhaji Usman Alhaji’s attempt to incite the residents of Rimin Zakara against the Kano State Government over the long-standing land dispute involving Bayero University Kano (a Federal Government institution) is deeply troubling. This dispute, dating back over four decades, is federal in nature, and the Kano State Government has only intervened in a supportive and reconciliatory capacity.
To suggest otherwise is not only misleading but also undermines the genuine efforts made by the state government, which include:

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The constitution of a neutral investigative committee,
The payment of compensation to affected individuals,
The provision of essential social amenities such as a Primary Health Care Centre, places of worship, and electrification of the community.
These actions were carried out in good faith to ensure peace and development in the area. Alhaji Usman Alhaji’s narrative twists these facts and risks fueling unnecessary resentment among the populace.
2. Incitement over Ongoing Legal Matters: The Filin Idi Demolitions
Equally disturbing is his attempt to stoke public unrest over the demolition of illegal structures at Filin Idi, Daula Hotel premises, and Race Course—matters currently under judicial review.
By making provocative statements on cases sub judice, Alhaji Usman Alhaji not only undermines the integrity of our judiciary but also risks violating court protocols, potentially amounting to contempt of court. More alarmingly, his remarks appear to be aimed at sowing division, instigating protest, and destabilizing public order.
Such conduct is deeply unbecoming of a statesman of his stature and threatens the fragile peace and social fabric of our dear state. It is incumbent upon all leaders, especially former public office holders, to uphold values of truth, unity, and responsibility in their public engagements.
OUR HUMBLE REQUEST
In light of the above, we respectfully call upon your esteemed office to:
i.Thoroughly investigate the statement issued by Alhaji Usman Alhaji and the potential consequences of his actions,
ii.Call Alhaji Usman Alhaji (Wazirin Gaya) and his platform, APC Patriotic Volunteers, to order and impress upon them the importance of desisting from actions and utterances that threaten peace and public order,
iii.Encourage all political and community leaders to utilize legal and peaceful channels in airing grievances or resolving disputes.

“We reaffirm our unwavering commitment to the peace, unity, and development of Kano State, and appeal to all well-meaning citizens to place public interest and harmony above personal or political considerations”

“We trust in your office’s commitment to the preservation of law and order and look forward to swift and decisive action in the interest of peace.”

Note:
A copy of the press statement is hereby attached .

Yours faithfully,

Tijjani Sarki
Convener
Kano Legacy Group
Abbas Abdullahi
Secretary
Kano Legacy Group.

The coalition member organizations are
1. Inter Tribe Community Support Forum. Mr. John Anyawu Chizoro.
2. Foundation for the Eradication of Child Abuse. Asma’u Mustapha.
3. Women Democracy Monitors. Rahina Sani Usman.
4. Fidelity Foundation, Rijiyar Zaki. Ibrahim Khalil Yusuf.
5. Youth Movement of Area. Tajuddeen A.
6. Taimakon Juna Youth Development Association. Umar Ahamad Baba.
7. Girls Gate Initiative. Amb. Mashkura Abubakar.
8. Igbo Community Association. Mr. Michael Nworisa.
9. Dakata Community Development Association. Auwalu Alhaji.
10. Area Ina Mafita. Bello Umar Faruk.
11. Kano Youth Development Political Forum. Sen. Usman Abubakar.
12. The Patriot. Usman Garba.
13. Arewa Youth Vanguard. Musa Ahmed.
14. Kano Youth Enlightenment Forum. Bashir Ahmed Amada.
15. Creative Mind Initiative. Rabi Musa Yakubu.
16. Arewa Youth Advocate for Good Governance. Asma’u Mohammed Dorayi.
17. Progressive Movement of Kano. Kabiru Idris.
18. Amputation of Northern Youth Forum. Yusuf Nuhu.
19. League of Kano Loyalist. Ibrahim Khalil Hussaini.
20. Youth Mobilization. Hajara Musa Ahmed.

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President Tinubu Appoints Abel Olumuyiwa As Head Of Service

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed Mr Abel Olumuyiwa Enitan as the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, effective August 27, 2026.

Mr Enitan succeeds Mrs Didi Esther Walson-Jack, who will retire soon from the Federal Civil Service upon attaining the statutory retirement age of 60.

Mr Enitan, from Osun State, is the most senior Permanent Secretary in the Federal Civil Service.

He has served as Permanent Secretary for seven years and seven months, working at the Ministry of Police Affairs, the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, and the Office of the Vice President. He is currently the Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Education.

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He brings considerable institutional experience and a deep understanding of how the Federal Civil Service works to his new responsibility.

President Tinubu expresses his profound appreciation to Mrs Walson-Jack for her distinguished service to the nation and for the reforms, impact and innovations witnessed in the Civil Service during her tenure.

The President wishes her a fulfilling and successful life after service and conveys the nation’s gratitude for her years of dedicated and impactful public service.

President Tinubu charges the incoming Head of the Civil Service of the Federation to consolidate on the reforms and innovations already underway, deepen professionalism and efficiency across the service, and build a more effective and responsive Civil Service capable of delivering on the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

The President further urges Mr Enitan to lead a Civil Service that is professional, merit-driven, accountable, innovative, and responsive to Nigerians’ needs and aspirations.

Enitan was born on December 12, 1966. He had his secondary education at Ajibode Grammar School, Ibadan and the College of Arts and Science, Ile-Ife. He later attended the University of Lagos and graduated in 1988 with a B.Sc. in Finance and Banking.

In 2015, Enitan obtained an M.Sc. in Public Policy Analysis from Nasarawa State University, Lafia.

 

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Kano Trains Mass Education Officers to Strengthen Adult Learning, Tackle Out-of-School Challenge

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The Kano State Agency for Mass Education has trained Area Coordinating Officers from all 44 Local Government Areas of the state as part of efforts to strengthen adult and non-formal education and support the government’s ambition of reducing the number of out-of-school children to zero.

The 2 day capacity-building workshop, held  in Zaria, Kaduna State, brought together Area Coordinating Officers, Zonal Directors, Directors and other key personnel of the agency.

The workshop, organised by SAME in collaboration with Non-Formal Development for Education and Health Initiatives (NDEHI), was held under the theme, “Strengthening Leadership, Community Engagement, and Quality Service Delivery in Adult Non-Formal Education in Kano State.”

Declaring the workshop open on behalf of the Commissioner for Education, Dr. Ali Haruna Makoda, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Baffa Bashir Muhammad, said the initiative reflected the Kano State Government’s renewed commitment to advancing adult and non-formal education.

Muhammad praised Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf for prioritising education under the administration’s “Education First” agenda, noting that non-formal education remained an important tool for empowering citizens, reducing illiteracy and reaching people who were outside the formal school system.

He commended the Executive Secretary of SAME, Dr. Binta Abubakar, for initiating the workshop, describing it as a landmark step towards strengthening non-formal education delivery in the state.

The Permanent Secretary urged participants to maximise the expertise of the resource persons and ensure that the knowledge acquired translated into measurable improvements in adult literacy and learning programmes across Kano.

Speaking on the objectives of the workshop, the Executive Secretary of SAME, Dr. Binta Abubakar, said the training was designed to refresh the knowledge and strengthen the capacity of personnel responsible for implementing the agency’s programmes across the 44 LGAs.

She said the participants were exposed to modern approaches to leadership, monitoring and evaluation, record keeping, community engagement, learning-centre management and the establishment of new learning centres.

Dr. Abubakar emphasised the need for the agency to improve enrolment, monitoring and evaluation, record management and community participation, while expanding learning opportunities to underserved communities.

She said the ultimate goal was to contribute to the reduction of out-of-school learners and support the state government’s ambition of achieving zero out-of-school children in Kano State.

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The lead facilitator, Dr. Auwalu Halilu, said the workshop was aimed at changing the perception and delivery of adult education by moving beyond the traditional focus on literacy and numeracy.

According to him, modern adult education encompasses literacy, numeracy, life skills, community engagement and practical approaches to addressing societal challenges through adult learning.

Majority of them feel adult education is just about literacy and numeracy. In a more globalized perspective now, it’s modern literacy and numeracy—you have to think about literacy, numeracy, and life skills, including engagement with the community and solving societal problems through adult learning,” Halilu said.

He said the workshop brought together university professors, doctors, field practitioners and other resource persons to expose participants to contemporary methods of delivering adult and non-formal education.

Halilu described the initiative as historically significant, noting that it was the first time staff of the agency, including Area Coordinating Officers from all 44 LGAs, had been sponsored to travel outside Kano State for a capacity-building programme of this nature.

He attributed the development to the support of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf and said participants were expected to apply the knowledge acquired to improve the agency’s operations after returning to Kano.

The Chairman of the Kano State School-Based Management Committee (SBMC), Tijjani Haladu Baraya, commended the agency for organising the training outside the state, describing it as an important step towards improving operational efficiency.

Baraya praised Dr. Binta Abubakar for what he described as innovative approaches since assuming leadership of the agency, saying the initiative aligned with the state government’s priority on education.

He appealed to the Ministry of Education and the Kano State Government to sustain adequate budgetary support for the Agency for Mass Education to enable it to consolidate the gains of the training and improve service delivery.

Also speaking, the Kano Municipal Zonal Director, Rabi Hassan Gwarzo, said the workshop had equipped participants with practical knowledge that would help improve the management of learning centres across the state.

Gwarzo said the training provided clearer understanding of modern administrative practices, particularly the implementation and operation of Centre-Based and Community-Based Management Committees (CBMCs).

She said the knowledge gained would help address challenges affecting some local learning centres and pledged to work with community leaders, facilitators and other stakeholders to revive and strengthen centres in Kano Municipal.

She also stressed the need for continuous retraining of facilitators to address administrative lapses and sustain improvements across the centres.

Gwarzo commended Dr. Binta Abubakar, whom she described as “Super ES,” for initiating the programme and urged participants to implement the strategies acquired during the training.

The workshop featured sessions on the foundations of adult and non-formal education, the structure of non-formal education, adult learners, instructional materials, the role of facilitators and the responsibilities of practitioners.

Other areas covered included leadership, community engagement, monitoring and evaluation, record keeping, learning-centre management and strategies for improving service delivery.

The agency said the training was expected to strengthen leadership, improve accountability and equip its personnel with modern tools to deliver more effective adult and non-formal education programmes across Kano State.

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SEMA Assesses Sites of Building Collapses, Condoles Families of Nine Victims

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The Executive Secretary of the Kano State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Alhaji Isyaku Abdullahi Kubarachi, accompanied by directors of the Agency, has visited the scenes of recent building collapses within Kano metropolis and condoled with families who lost loved ones in the incidents.

During the visit, the SEMA team inspected the site of the collapsed Khadija Bala Memorisation School, located at No. 1030, Police Station Road, Fagge Local Government Area, where one female student lost her life while eight others were rescued following the collapse of the Islamic school.

The team also visited Dukawa, Gobirawa area of Dala Local Government Area, where the residence of Malam Mutari Abdulhamidu collapsed, resulting in the death of his four children.

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Similarly, at Gaida, four people reportedly lost their lives following the collapse of a residential building.

The Executive Secretary, alongside a representative of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), expressed deep sympathy and condolences to the bereaved families, praying for the repose of the souls of those who lost their lives and wishing the survivors a speedy recovery.

Alhaji Isyaku Abdullahi Kubarachi urged members of the public to strictly adhere to approved building regulations and safety standards, particularly during periods of heavy rainfall, when building structures may become more vulnerable to collapse.

In a statement, SEMA spokesperson Jamil Sagir Danbala said the Executive Secretary further called on property owners, developers and residents to avoid compromising building standards and to promptly report any signs of structural weakness to the relevant authorities.

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