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Ongoing Voter Registration: Kano Targets 10 Million Voter Registration

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As the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) commenced another phase of nationwide voter registration, Kano State has set an ambitious target of registering 10 million eligible voters. In response, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has inaugurated a high-powered Taskforce on Voter Registration to drive the campaign across the state.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony held in Kano, the Governor represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Umar Farouk Ibrahim emphasized the importance of mobilizing citizens to participate actively in the exercise. “Voter registration is more than a civic duty; it is a compulsory responsibility,” Ibrahim stated, adding that the initiative is crucial for shaping the future of Kano and Nigeria at large.

According to Ibrahim, the taskforce will be chaired by Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, the Commissioner for Information, and supported by 36 dedicated members drawn from various sectors.

These include representatives from the Office of the Deputy Governor, Special Advisers to the Governor, the Commissioner for Women Affairs, and the Special Adviser on Information.

The committee also includes a broad spectrum of stakeholders such as the representative of His Highness Danmalikin Kano, Alhaji Auwalu Mudi Yakasai, religious leaders (Ulama), business moguls, members of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), and the State Youth Council. “This is an all-inclusive committee, even opposition parties are represented,” Ibrahim noted.

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Highlighting the urgency of the task, Ibrahim pointed out that Kano currently has about five million registered voters. “We expect to double that figure to ten million. This is not just a number it is a reflection of our commitment to democratic participation,” he said. He urged the taskforce to ensure fairness, transparency, and inclusivity throughout the registration process.

The Governor’s representative further charged the committee to liaise closely with INEC to ensure that adequate facilities are provided and that no eligible citizen is denied the opportunity to register. “You must not limit yourselves to the basics. Embark on rigorous public enlightenment campaigns across all 44 local government areas,” he advised.

Ibrahim also stressed the need to address voter apathy and ensure that newly created polling units receive adequate attention. “Accurate data collection is essential. Registering is one thing, but ensuring that registrants collect their voter cards is another critical step,” he added.

In his remarks, Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, the chairman of the taskforce, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve. “We consider this assignment a call to service. We assure His Excellency of our full commitment and, Insha Allah, we will not disappoint him,” Waiya declared.

He noted that the committee comprises individuals with influence and reach across local governments and traditional institutions, positioning them well to mobilize citizens effectively. “We have everyone we need from grassroots leaders to chieftaincy representatives lto make this campaign a success,” Waiya affirmed.

With the voter registration exercise underway, Kano State’s bold target of 10 million voters signals a renewed commitment to democratic engagement and civic responsibility.

We will ensure that people register and use their PVCs since Kano is the pacesetter in Nigerian politics.

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Hon. Abubakar Kabir Bichi launches 4th postgraduate scholarship program, sponsors 122 students

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Hon. Abubakar Kabir Bichi the member representing Bichi Federal Constituency and Chairman House Committee on Appropriation has launched the fourth edition of his postgraduate scholarship support programme, approving scholarships worth N25,853,128.50 for 122 students from the constituency.

The programme was officially launched on Sunday during the fourth edition of his flagship Postgraduate Support Programme held at  Zibsah event Centre off FCE (T) Bichi Old Campus Road.

The scholarship initiative, which targets postgraduate students pursuing Master’s and PhD degrees in institutions across Nigeria, forms part of the lawmaker’s sustained investment in education and human capital development.

Speaking during the inauguration, Bichi said the programme was designed to support students in achieving their academic aspirations and contribute to the development of Bichi Federal Constituency through education.

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He disclosed that 122 postgraduate students were selected as beneficiaries under the fourth edition of the programme, with a total N25,853,128.50 approved for their sponsorship.

The lawmaker also announced that 21 postgraduate students were awarded scholarships for studies in Malaysia as the first batch. About 80 percent of the beneficiaries have graduated, while a second batch, larger than the first, is expected to depart in September.

According to him, he constructed more than 700 classrooms across the 12 wards of the local government area to address infrastructural deficits in primary and secondary schools.

Bichi added that he is currently sponsoring the salaries of 500 temporary teachers, earning N60,000 monthly, as part of efforts to strengthen the quality of education and address teacher shortages in public schools.

The lawmaker’s educational intervention also included  scholarships for more than 500 students enrolled in schools under the Kano State Science and Technical School Board, covering tuition fees, learning materials, accommodation needs and other essential expenses.

Bichi’s scholarship programme extends to students from Bichi studying in universities, colleges of education and other tertiary institutions across Nigeria.

He further revealed that an E-Library currently under construction in Bichi will provide students with access to digital learning resources and modern research facilities.

He noted that his development agenda also covers infrastructure, healthcare and youth empowerment projects aimed at improving living standards and creating opportunities for residents of the constituency.

 

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Sarkin Yakin Kano, Ambassador Ahmad Umar Loses Mother at 78

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Ambassador Ahmad Umar, OON, the Sarkin Yakin Kano (War Commander of Kano Emirate) and Hakimin Gundumar Mariri (District Head of Mariri), has lost his mother at the age of 78.

Family sources confirmed that the matriarch passed away on Tuesday, prompting an outpouring of condolences from family members, associates, traditional leaders, and well-wishers.

In a statement shared with close associates, the family announced the passing

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“Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un” — “Indeed, we belong to Allah, and indeed, to Him we shall return.”

 

According to the announcement, the funeral prayer (Salatul Janazah) is scheduled to take place at 4:00 p.m. at Kofar Kudu, the main entrance of the Palace of the Emir of Kano, where relatives, friends, and sympathizers are expected to gather to pay their final respects.

Ambassador Ahmad Umar  is a respected diplomat and traditional titleholder who serve as Sarkin Yakin Kanoand the District Head of Mariri (Hakimin Gundumar Mariri). He is also a recipient of the national honour of Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON).

 

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BUK, European Space Agency Equip Journalists with Satellite Tools for Climate Reporting

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The participants during the workshop

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Journalists and media practitioners have been equipped with practical skills in the use of Earth Observation technologies to improve climate change and environmental reporting during a capacity-building workshop organised by Bayero University Kano (BUK) in collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA) and Future Earth.

The one-day workshop, titled “Achieving Transformative Flood Risk Management in Informal African Cities Using Demystified Earth Observation,” was held at Bayero University Kano. It brought together journalists from various media organisations to explore how satellite imagery, geospatial data and Earth Observation platforms can support evidence-based reporting on environmental and climate-related issues.

In his welcome address, the Project Lead, Prof. Aliyu Salisu Barau, said the training was designed to empower journalists with practical tools that would improve the quality, accuracy and credibility of environmental reporting.

“As the climate change crisis continues to unfold across our societies, the public depends on accurate, timely and evidence-based reporting,” he said.

According to him, participants would gain hands-on experience with Earth Observation platforms that can help journalists verify environmental claims, strengthen investigative reporting and communicate complex climate issues more effectively.

Prof. Barau noted that environmental challenges such as flooding, drought, land degradation and rapid urbanisation require reporting that is supported by scientific evidence rather than assumptions.

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The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Development) of Bayero University Kano, Prof. Amina Mustapha, described climate change as one of the most pressing development challenges confronting Northern Nigeria and the wider Sahel region.

She urged journalists to pay greater attention to environmental stories that directly affect communities, including desertification, the shrinking Lake Chad, food insecurity, climate-induced displacement and the implementation of initiatives such as the Great Green Wall.

Prof. Mustapha stressed that the media has a critical role in informing the public, influencing policy discussions and promoting accountability through accurate and well-researched environmental reporting.

Delivering her remarks virtually, Freya Muir, Research Coordinator at the European Space Agency and Future Earth, highlighted the importance of Earth Observation data in supporting climate monitoring, disaster preparedness and sustainable environmental management.

She explained that satellite-generated data provides reliable information that can help governments, researchers, humanitarian organisations and journalists better understand environmental changes and communicate risks before disasters occur.

The workshop featured technical sessions on the fundamentals of Earth Observation, accessing satellite data for evidence-based reporting, visual storytelling using geospatial information, investigative environmental journalism, and the application of Earth Observation tools for early warning communication and climate risk reporting.

Participants also took part in a hands-on practical session where they were introduced to digital Earth Observation platforms and guided through the process of accessing and interpreting satellite data for story development.

The training forms part of an ongoing collaborative project aimed at strengthening flood risk management in informal African cities by making Earth Observation technologies more accessible to researchers, policymakers and the media.

For many participants, the workshop demonstrated that modern journalism increasingly requires the ability to interpret scientific data alongside traditional reporting methods. By combining satellite imagery with field reporting, journalists can produce more accurate, compelling and impactful stories that contribute to public awareness and informed decision-making on climate and environmental issues.

The workshop ends with a renewed call for stronger collaboration between scientists, academic institutions and the media to ensure environmental reporting is rooted in credible evidence and serves the public interest.

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