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Kano State Engages Notorious Gangs to Curb Phone Snatching, Foster Security

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Kano State has launched a determined effort to combat the scourge of phone snatching and related security challenges by engaging with notorious gangs, according to Commissioner for Information, Comrade Ibrahim Waiya. The announcement came during a one-day stakeholder meeting between Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and the state government, organized by the Ministry of Information and Internal Affairs.

Waiya emphasized the urgency of addressing rising security concerns in the state, underscoring that the government remains committed to delivering a lasting solution through direct engagement with at-risk youths and notorious gangs. “As you are very much aware, the challenges we are facing have become a very serious concern for everybody, and the current state government is committed to addressing it,” Waiya noted. He identified interconnected problems, such as drug abuse and unemployment, as key drivers of the surge in criminal activities.

The Commissioner disclosed that authorities have identified notorious gangs across the eight metropolitan areas of Kano and are now interacting regularly with their members. “We have been able now to contract a very serious and long-lasting relationship with them, where we interact frequently. They visit us and we visit them,” Waiya explained. He stressed the importance of including these young people in designing and implementing the solution agenda, with rehabilitation and job creation as top priorities.

Waiya further highlighted that about 718 young people have previously been profiled for intervention, with the program continuing to enroll more. He called on CSOs for support, stating, “We have recognized the civil society constituency as a critical stakeholder in providing solutions, which is why we convened this meeting.” Waiya assured participants that the government welcomes oversight and input, stating that accountability mechanisms are in place and that records are open for public review.

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Professor M.B. Shehu, appearing on behalf of the International Association for Community Development, stressed the centrality of education and inclusion in overcoming insecurity. He warned that criminality, such as phone snatching, has caused some students to stay away from school out of fear, further straining efforts to deliver quality and equitable education. “We feel that the initiative to create a platform like this, to discuss a way forward with civil society, is timely. As a coalition and with our colleagues, we are ready to support all resolutions and their implementation,” Prof. Shehu said.

Professor Auwalu Halilu, another participant, linked growing youth restiveness and criminality to broader issues of social neglect. He pointed out that criminal behavior is symptomatic of a breakdown in moral upbringing, alienation, and weakening community support systems. “Education remains the strongest tool for social transformation, whether through formal, non-formal, or community-based teaching,” Prof. Halilu asserted, advocating for collaborative efforts among government, faith institutions, schools, and civil society.

Other discussants at the meeting drew attention to the erosion of family values as a root cause, describing it as a man-made issue requiring urgent action. They called for increased parental involvement and community engagement to rebuild strong support systems for the youth.

Lami Bako, one of the civil society representatives, urged all residents and parents to step up their roles in safeguarding Kano’s future. “We need to contribute our quota to Kano and urge parents to be up and doing,” she said, reinforcing the collective nature of the battle against youth criminality and insecurity.

The meeting concluded with consensus that multi-stakeholder collaboration remains essential, and that sustainable progress hinges on the commitment of all segments of society, especially in integrating and rehabilitating marginalized youths.

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NNPP Crisis:High Court Affirms Abiya as Acting Kano Chairman

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As Court Fixes January 19 for Hearing of Case Filed by Dawakin Tofa Exco Against Former Chairman

The Kano State High Court has affirmed Hon. Abdullahi Zubairu Abiya as the Acting State Chairman of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) in Kano State.

In the ruling, the court also upheld the suspension of the former State Chairman, Hashimu Dungurawa, and restrained him from interfering in the affairs of the party pending the determination of the substantive suit.

The interim order followed a motion ex-parte dated December 30, 2025, filed by members of the NNPP from Gargari Ward, Dawakin Tofa Local Government Area, seeking the court’s intervention over the leadership crisis in the party.

Justice Zuwaira Yusuf of High Court No. 13, Miller Road, Kano, delivered the ruling in an interim order.

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The applicants urged the court to uphold the disciplinary process that led to the suspension of Dungurawa by his ward executive over allegations of denigrating the office and person of Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, creating division within the party, and failure to pay party dues.

The court further fixed January 19 for the hearing of the substantive case filed by the Dawakin Tofa Local Government Executive Committee of the NNPP against the former chairman.

In the suit marked KN/1218/2026, the court restrained Dungurawa from parading himself as the NNPP State Chairman or interfering with party affairs pending the hearing and determination of the substantive motion.

The suit was instituted by Abdullahi Ali Uban Iya, Shuaibu Hassan, and Auwal Sani Abubakar.

Justice Yusuf also ordered that the suspension of the former chairman effected on December 30, 2025, be maintained, while directing that all court processes be duly served on the respondents.

The court further ordered parties to maintain the status quo ante as it existed after December 30, 2025, pending the determination of the case.

The court’s decision effectively maintains the status quo within the party leadership in Kano State until the determination of the case.

Meanwhile, the NNPP State Executive Committee has endorsed the emergence of Hon. Abdullahi Zubairu Abiya as Acting State Chairman following the suspension of Hashimu Dungurawa.

The endorsement was made during an emergency meeting of the party’s state executive held at the NNPP secretariat in Kano.

The decision was announced by the party’s Assistant Legal Adviser, Barrister Yusuf Mukhtar, who said Abiya’s emergence was in line with the provisions of the NNPP Constitution with the State Hight has affirmed today by the experte order.

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Call for Governor Yusuf to Join APC, a Welcome Development – Inuwa Waya

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain and elder statesman, Mallam Inuwa Waya, has said that His Excellency, Governor Abba Kabir Yusif is an Excellent performer who received awards for good governance in improving education, agriculture, press freedom, accountability, infrastructure and urban beautification. He is therefore an asset to any political party.

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Mallam Inuwa Waya stated that the call for the governor to join the APC is a welcome development that would usher in a new era of reforms devoid of political chicanery, which is necessary for the survival of the APC in Kano State.

The elder statesman further stated that Governor Abba Kabir Yusif will bring his unique style of political sagacity necessary for internal democracy and cooperation among leaders and followers.

 

Inuwa Waya urged APC stakeholders to put aside personal ambition and support His Excellency Engineer Abba Kabir Yusif. As the Governor of Kano State, he is the undisputed leader of the party. Everyone must show loyalty and willingness to work with him for the greater good of the greatest number.

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Zaura Empowers 5,000 PWDs Across Kano”

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Over 5,000 persons living with disabilities (PWDs) from all 44 local government areas of Kano State have received support through a wide-reaching empowerment program spearheaded by Abdussalam Abubakar Zaura known as A.A. Zaura.

The beneficiaries converged in Kano metropolis, where the empowerment forms were officially distributed.

Speaking at the event on behalf of AA Zaura, Alhaji Ado Abdullahi Zaura said the initiative was designed to discourage street begging and promote self-reliance among PWDs across the state.

He added that program was designed to enhance economic inclusion and improve the quality of life for marginalized communities across the state

He noted that the gesture was part of a broader commitment to support vulnerable groups and integrate them into productive economic activities.

Alhaji Ado, a former Deputy Chairman of Ungoggo Local Government Area, emphasized that years of neglect and lack of adequate support from both government and well-meaning individuals had pushed many PWDs into street begging.

He stressed that the empowerment programme aims to reverse that trend by providing sustainable means of livelihood.
According to him, AA Zaura resolved to come to the aid of PWDs by offering various empowerment opportunities, including start up capital for small-scale businesses, sewing machines, scholarships, and other forms of assistance tailored to individual needs and interests, including education.

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He further disclosed the introduction of a new initiative tagged “AA Zaura Aqidah Programme,” under which 27 participants will be selected from each ward across the state to benefit from further empowerment, with special focus on youths.

Also speaking at the event, Garba Nuhu Darki, former member of the Kano State House of Assembly representing Wudil Constituency and Director-General, Political Contact and Mobilization of the AA Zaura Movement, described the large turnout of PWDs as a clear indication of AA Zaura’s vision and leadership direction.

“To me, the gathering I witnessed today reflects the direction of AA Zaura’s ambition, especially considering that this empowerment programme is exclusively for persons living with disabilities,” he said.

He urged beneficiaries to make judicious use of the support provided and to continue supporting the movement in order to achieve its broader political aspirations.

Earlier, Chief Protocol of the movement, Abubakar Yawale (popularly known as Baba Yawale), said PWDs occupy a special place in the heart of AA Zaura, adding that for over 20 years, AA Zaura has consistently supported persons with disabilities to enhance their wellbeing and productivity in society.

In his remarks, Isa PA assured the beneficiaries that more empowerment programmes were underway.

He revealed plans to procure hearing aids for persons with hearing impairments, walking sticks for the visually impaired, and electric wheelchairs for physically challenged persons. He, however, encouraged beneficiaries to ensure they obtained their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs).

In her remarks, Hajiya Maimuna Shitu, popularly known as Uwar Marayu, commended A.A. Zaura for his initiatives aimed at enhancing the lives of persons with disabilities and, by extension, orphans.

She urged the beneficiaries to rally behind Zaura’s vision of advancing the socio-economic welfare of the populace.

Hajiya Maimuna noted that all his efforts in capacity building and economic empowerment have been carried out independently, without external assistance.

She highlighted that Zaura has been funding these initiatives from his personal resources, acting in his capacity as a businessman rather than a government official.

Some of the beneficiaries expressed their happiness for the gesture and affirmed their loyalty to AA Zaura.

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