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The 5 self styled CSOs that staged protest against corruption are not known to us in Kano
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<p>The attention of 201 members of the Patriotic Coalition of Civil Society Organisations (PCCSOs) in Kano State has been drawn to a publication titled “Protest and Solidarity Walk by Kano Civil Society Organisations Against Corruption” dated 4th September 2025, allegedly issued and signed by five CSOs under the self-styled name Forum of Kano CSOs Against Corruption.</p><div class="n4WU1zAF" style="clear:both;float:left;width:100%;margin:0 0 20px 0;"><script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js"></script> 
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<p>While civil society has the duty to promote transparency and accountability, it is equally bound by the principles of fairness, objectivity, and truth. We therefore wish to clarify as follows:<br />
Misrepresentation of CSOs:<br />
The so-called “Forum of Kano CSOs Against Corruption” is not a recognized coalition within the Kano CSO family. Their protest does not represent the collective position of the civil society community in Kano State. It is misleading to claim to speak for “the people of Kano” without the mandate of the broader CSO constituency.</p>
<p>On Allegations of Corruption:<br />
The protest letter makes sweeping allegations against named public officials and the Kano State Government. We categorically state that these remain allegations, not established facts. Anti- graft agencies are still investigating the issues, and no court of competent jurisdiction has found the accused persons guilty. It is therefore irresponsible for any group to pass judgment prematurely and mislead the public.</p>
<p>Government’s Efforts in Transparency:<br />
Contrary to the claims, the Kano State Government has put in place mechanisms to ensure transparency in the management of resources, including:<br />
Full compliance with external audits and fiscal reporting.<br />
Adoption of the Treasury Single Account (TSA), which has reduced leakages and improved financial discipline.<br />
Establishment of procurement monitoring units and anti-corruption desks across MDAs.</p><div class="oWLzE3xj" style="clear:both;float:left;width:100%;margin:0 0 20px 0;"><script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js"></script> 
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<p>Open Budgeting Process where civil society actively participates in budget tracking.<br />
Regular CSO–Government engagement platforms on service delivery in education, health, Information, water, social protection and Climate Change.<br />
These demonstrate government’s commitment to accountability and should not be ignored by selective narratives.</p>
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<p>On Palliatives and Development Projects:<br />
Isolated incidents cited in the protest letter are being investigated, but to generalize them as systemic diversion is unfair. Significant progress has been recorded in road rehabilitation, school renovations, and health sector support across the state. Civil society has documented these gains through independent monitoring.<br />
On Harassment of CSOs and Media:<br />
The allegation of harassment is unfounded. The Kano State Government continues to provide an enabling environment for CSOs and the press to operate. Members of the civil society are part of government committees and oversight platforms — evidence that civic space remains open.</p>
<p>Our Position as Civil Society:<br />
We support the EFCC, ICPC, and all oversight agencies to continue their work diligently. However, we reject attempts to politicize the anti-corruption fight or to use CSOs as tools for smear campaigns against individuals, institutions or government. True accountability must be based on evidence, due process, and constructive engagement — not sensational protests. Our forum frowns at any form of harassment and urged any CSO that experienced harassment to show evidence in a transparent manner.</p>
<p>Commitment to the People of Kano:<br />
We restate that resources meant for the development of Kano must be used transparently and accountably. Where wrongdoing is established, culprits must face the law. At the same time, the civil society community remains committed to promoting peace, democratic stability,and constructive reform processes rather than divisive or sensational campaigns.</p>
<p>Conclusion<br />
The Kano CSO community remains committed to protecting public resources, promoting transparency, and ensuring that development reaches the people. We call on the public to disregard divisive narratives and instead support collective, evidence-based actions that strengthen governance in the state.<br />
The fight against corruption in Kano State requires unity, responsibility, and integrity among all stakeholders. We urge the general public to disregard any attempt to use the civil society space for political grandstanding or to malign individuals without due process. Our collective focus must remain on strengthening institutions, protecting public resources, and ensuring that the dividends of governance reach the people.<br />
Signed,</p>
<p>Hassan Ibrahim Gama Mustapha Muhammed Chiroma<br />
Convener Co-Convener</p>
<p>Endorsed by:<br />
S/N<br />
Name<br />
Organization</p>
<p>1<br />
Farouk Umar<br />
Citizens for Development and Education (CDE)</p>
<p>2<br />
Peter Hassan Tijani<br />
Network for Empowerment and Development Initiative (NEDIN)</p>
<p>3<br />
Yahaya A. Yahaya<br />
National association of persons with physical disabilities Kano Chapter (NAPWPD)</p>
<p>4<br />
Hassan Ibrahim Gama.<br />
Masses First International Organization -MFI</p>
<p>5<br />
Wali Ado Rano<br />
Voice of the Hopeful Enlightenment and Development Initiative (VOHEDI)</p>
<p>6<br />
Nworisa Michael<br />
Stand For Peace Initiative</p>
<p>7<br />
Dr. Kabir Hamisu Kura.<br />
Community Development Initiative</p>
<p>8<br />
Rakiya Abba Tahula<br />
Interfaith Peace Foundation</p>
<p>9<br />
Dr. Ramatu Garba<br />
Support for Women and Teenage Children (SWATCH)</p>
<p>10<br />
Maimuna Umar Sheriff<br />
Centre for Gender Base Violence Advocacy</p>
<p>11<br />
Ahmad Tijjani<br />
Alkali Ahmad Center For Development</p>
<p>12<br />
Ibrahim Muhammed<br />
Rural &#8211; Urban Slums Development Initiative (RUSDI)</p>
<p>13<br />
Abubakar Shariff Jaddah<br />
Society for Women and Child Health Initiative (SWACHI)</p>
<p>14<br />
Saratu I. Maigida<br />
Lifeline Initiative For Widows Empowerment and Economic Development (LIWEED)</p>
<p>15<br />
Ali Suleiman<br />
Friends of the Community Organization (FOCO)</p>
<p>16<br />
Halima Titi Bello<br />
Women Gender Developers (WOGEND)</p>
<p>17<br />
Dr. Yahaya Danjuma<br />
International Peace and Secure Society (IPSS)</p>
<p>18<br />
Safayanu Bichi<br />
Kano Budget Working Group</p>
<p>19<br />
Mustapha Muhammed Chiroma<br />
Community Rights Initiative of Nigeria (CORIN)</p>
<p>20<br />
Abdulrahman Uba Daushe<br />
Spinal Cord Injuries Association of Nigeria (SCIAN)</p>
<p>21<br />
Rakiya Ladi Musa<br />
Ansar Women Development</p>
<p>22<br />
Sabo Bello Madaki<br />
Kiru Community Development Association</p>
<p>23<br />
Sunusi Hashimu<br />
Society for Child Support and Economic Empowerment (SOCSEE)</p>
<p>24<br />
Samaila Namadi Ahmad<br />
Yadfulde kiru local government Association and development</p>
<p>25<br />
Asaju KolawoleKola<br />
Kola and Funke Care Foundation</p>
<p>26<br />
Ruth Stephen<br />
Touch and Care Foundation (TOCAF)</p>
<p>27<br />
Bashir A Bashir<br />
Diamond Youth For Community Development</p>
<p>28<br />
Salisu Gambo Ditol<br />
Youth mobilization by media</p>
<p>29<br />
Dr. Auwalu Halilu<br />
Non-formal Development for Education and Health Initiatives ( NDEHI)</p>
<p>30<br />
Dr. Tanimu Adam Ibrahim<br />
Gwarzo Initiative Forum</p>
<p>31<br />
Ola Taiwo<br />
Mari-Care Foundation for Widows, Single Parents, Orphans and Vulnerable Children Nigeria. (MARI-CARE)</p>
<p>32<br />
Suleiman Idris<br />
Northern Youth Assembly</p>
<p>33<br />
Mohammed Hussaini<br />
Nigerian Democracy Working Group</p>
<p>34<br />
Haj. Aisha Ahmed Abdulkadir (Dangi)<br />
Sustainable Diana mic and Human Development Initiative</p>
<p>35<br />
Gharzali Ibrahim Ungogo<br />
Ummatee Centre for the Promotion of Public Education, Accountability and Social Safety (Ummatee-C4PASS) &#8211;</p>
<p>36<br />
Rabi Yusuf Gezawa MON<br />
Center For Empowerment Of Older Persons And The Vulnerable (CEOPAV)- Formally know as GADIAC</p>
<p>37<br />
Mustapha Muhammed<br />
Social Awareness and Community Development Initiative (SACDI Nigeria)</p>
<p>38<br />
Prof Muhammad Bello Shitu<br />
Inclusive Community Education and Development Association ( ICEADA)</p>
<p>39<br />
Ismail Kanye<br />
KABO Local Government Development Forum</p>
<p>40<br />
Bello Abdulkadir Karaye<br />
Rogo/Karaye Conerned Citizen</p>
<p>41<br />
Hassan Musa Yaro<br />
Cardinal and Development Support Initiative</p>
<p>42<br />
Maimuna Shu’aibu<br />
Muna Helping Hand Foundation</p>
<p>43<br />
Aisha Halliru<br />
Halliru Memorial Youth Development and Empowerment initiative (AYDI)</p>
<p>44<br />
Yusuf Muhammad Anas<br />
Dawaki Youth Network for Better Tomorrow Initiatives</p>
<p>45<br />
Umaima Muhammad.<br />
Aminci Multipurpose Development Association.</p>
<p>46<br />
Hassan Jibril<br />
Gano Development Association</p>
<p>47<br />
Nusaibatu Muhammad<br />
Iyayen Giji Development Association.</p>
<p>48<br />
Adamu Balarabe Sarbi<br />
Sarbi Development Association</p>
<p>49<br />
Abdurrazak Ayuba usaini<br />
Minjbir East Community Development Association(Mecda)</p>
<p>50<br />
Zubairu Bala<br />
Kwarkiya Youth Mobilization Forum</p>
<p>51<br />
Ismaila Abdullahi<br />
Gidan Kankara City Community</p>
<p>52<br />
Audu Saidu<br />
Mu Tallafi Juna Kadawa (B) Gwale Local Government</p>
<p>53<br />
Umar Iliyasu Madobi<br />
Madobi Youth Development Forum</p>
<p>54<br />
Nura Lambu<br />
Tofa Youth Development Forum</p>
<p>55<br />
Shehu Isah<br />
Gajida Youth Development Associations</p>
<p>56<br />
Abdulaziz Habibu Bello<br />
Yanoko Youth Development Association</p>
<p>57<br />
Suleiman Lawan<br />
Gulu Community Development Association</p>
<p>58<br />
Ubale Yusuf<br />
Kofar Gabas Development Association</p>
<p>59<br />
Dalhatu Jibrin Dalhatu<br />
Karaye Initiative Forum</p>
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<p>60<br />
Abubakar Auwal Ahmad<br />
Diso Self Help Group ( DISHEG) Gwale Local Government</p>
<p>61<br />
Murtala Muhd Rabiu<br />
Hannu Dayawa Youth development Association Bachirawa &#8211; Ungogo Local Govt</p>
<p>62<br />
Habibu Barau Ruwantsa<br />
Ruwantsa Youth Development Association, Dambatta</p>
<p>63<br />
Sulaiman Yusuf Maitama<br />
Dambatta Reporters</p>
<p>64<br />
Kabiru Balarabe Dambatta<br />
Dambatta Academic Forum</p>
<p>65<br />
Auwal Idris Dorayi<br />
Center for Peace and Environmental Justice CEPEJ</p>
<p>66<br />
Garba Lawan<br />
Rano Development Association</p>
<p>67<br />
Adamu Umar<br />
Rano Youth Enlightenment Forum</p>
<p>68<br />
Auwal Ayuba<br />
Toranke Educational care &; support Association.</p>
<p>69<br />
Aminu Sa&#8217;ad<br />
Consolidated Ajingi Development Association.</p>
<p>70<br />
Saminu Yusha&#8217;u Chula<br />
Chula Area Development Association.</p>
<p>71<br />
Abdullahi Madaki<br />
Kunkurawa Youth Development</p>
<p>72<br />
Sunusi Garba Shehu Gajale<br />
Kafin maiyaki Community Development Association (KACODA), Kiru Local Government Area.</p>
<p>73<br />
Ahmad Tahir<br />
Doguwa Tailoring association.</p>
<p>74<br />
Abdulrazaq Ado Zango<br />
Kano Initiatives Of Persons With Special Needs (KIPSN)</p>
<p>75<br />
Dr. Mustapha Mukhatar<br />
Danbatta Development Forum (DDF)</p>
<p>76<br />
Amb. Abbas Abdullahi<br />
Beyond Border Alliance (BBA)</p>
<p>77<br />
Mal. Abubakar Muhammad<br />
One Voice Development Initiative (OVID)</p>
<p>78<br />
Lami Bako Yakasai<br />
Enlightenment And Empowerment Of Northern Women Initiative</p>
<p>79<br />
Solomon Samuel<br />
Mercy Helpline Initiative</p>
<p>80<br />
Barr. Mustapha Idris<br />
Human Right and Community initiative. Contact person</p>
<p>81<br />
Khadija A. Muhammad<br />
Nana Aisha Development Initiative (NADI)</p>
<p>82<br />
Isyaku Ahmad<br />
Community Initiative for Climate Engagement and Development</p>
<p>83<br />
Bashir Adamu Jigirya<br />
Participatory Learning and Action for Community Ownership (PLACO)</p>
<p>84<br />
Comrade Ali Wali<br />
Network for Environmental Safety and Society Development (NESSD)</p>
<p>85<br />
Barr. Aisha Ali Tijjani<br />
Sayyidatu Wal adfal Foundation (Women and Children Foundation)</p>
<p>86<br />
Grace Musa<br />
Standup for Women Society</p>
<p>87<br />
Sani Shafi&#8217;u<br />
Dawaki Community Health Initiative (DCHI)</p>
<p>88<br />
Hussiani Muhd Shehu<br />
Alternative for Governance</p>
<p>89<br />
Ummuikursim Hassan Ibrahim<br />
Women for Women Forum</p>
<p>90<br />
Comfort Omownmi Williams<br />
Green Pasture and Home Initiative (GPHI)</p>
<p>91<br />
Bar. Maryam Abubakar<br />
Centre for Awareness on Justice and Accountability (CAJA)</p>
<p>92<br />
Barrister. Badamasi<br />
Kano First Forum</p>
<p>93<br />
Comr. Suleiman Indabawa<br />
Save the Future Initiative (SAFI)</p>
<p>94<br />
Amb. Mustapha Abdullahi<br />
Kano Youth Digital Rangers</p>
<p>95<br />
Comrd. Naziru Muhd<br />
Grand Alliance</p>
<p>96<br />
Amb. Najib Hamza<br />
Better Future Community</p>
<p>97<br />
Comrd. Abdullahi Baba<br />
Great Nigeria Initiative(GNi)</p>
<p>98<br />
Barrister. Mukhtar Musa<br />
Patriotic Enlightenment Summit (PES)</p>
<p>99<br />
Haj. Aisha shettima<br />
Joint Action Campaign for Development (JACOD)</p>
<p>100<br />
Maryam Usman<br />
iForward Women Initiative</p>
<p>101<br />
Ghali El Abdullahi<br />
Youth O clock</p>
<p>102<br />
Haj. Amina Aqeel<br />
Save the Widow</p>
<p>103<br />
Sayyaada Khadija Muhammad<br />
Dogaro- Da Kai charity Foundation</p>
<p>104<br />
Haj. Nafeesah Muhd<br />
Nigerian youth political movement</p>
<p>105<br />
Comrd Muhammad Tata<br />
Kano Eye Forum</p>
<p>106<br />
Comrd. Munnir<br />
Nigeria First Movement</p>
<p>107<br />
Aliyu Yahaya Dorayi<br />
Center For Community Support And Human Development</p>
<p>108<br />
Umar Sayyadi Muhammad<br />
Guiding Light Information Technology.</p>
<p>109<br />
Comr Bello Tukur<br />
Kainuwa youths progress community development association ( KYPCODA)</p>
<p>110<br />
Hadiza Bala Fagge<br />
Women Peace and Security Network (WPSN)</p>
<p>111<br />
Kabiru Musa<br />
Gender Coalition for Justice (GCAJ)</p>
<p>112<br />
Shuaibu Salihi<br />
Women Widows and Orphans and Development Initiative (WWODI)</p>
<p>113<br />
Sagir Salihu Chedi<br />
Voice And Accountability Platform (VAP)</p>
<p>114<br />
Muhammad Aliyu Sunusi<br />
Kutama Development Association</p>
<p>115<br />
Abdullahi Abdulrahman Sango<br />
Yan Dalla Youth Association</p>
<p>116<br />
Abdulmajid Hamza<br />
Sukuma Development Association</p>
<p>117<br />
Nasir Kabir<br />
Dokadawa Youth Progressive Association</p>
<p>118<br />
Sardo Iliya<br />
Yandadi Community Development Association</p>
<p>119<br />
Ali Ibrahim<br />
Movement for Accountability and Tranprency Initaitive</p>
<p>120<br />
Kabiru Ashiru Aliyu<br />
Rano Youth Progressive Association</p>
<p>121<br />
Salmanu Muhammed<br />
WAZOBIA International Women and Children Foundation, Kano</p>
<p>122<br />
Umar Nasir Kofa<br />
Kofa Youth Development Association</p>
<p>123<br />
Sunusi Mamuda<br />
Wudil Association Cooperative</p>
<p>124<br />
Mudassir Garba Garko<br />
Garko Youth Progressive Movement</p>
<p>125<br />
Kabiru Sani<br />
Kalam Waheed Development</p>
<p>126<br />
Ibrahim Abubakar Bello<br />
Gaya Youth Forum</p>
<p>127<br />
Adam Abdullahi Yusuf<br />
Hasken Alheri Youth Development</p>
<p>128<br />
Adam Balarabe Sarbi<br />
Fitilar Sarbi da Kewaye</p>
<p>129<br />
Umar Aminu Umar<br />
Sharifai Youth Development Forum</p>
<p>130<br />
Mohammed Inuwa<br />
Gyara Kayanka</p>
<p>131<br />
Salmanu Abdulmutallib<br />
Doguwa Community Research Problem</p>
<p>132<br />
Amina Muhammad<br />
Gabasawa Women Development</p>
<p>133<br />
Ahmad Tijjani Yau<br />
Civil Society Scaling -up Nutrition in Nigeria (CS-SUNN)</p>
<p>134<br />
Bashir isyaku<br />
DOKA youth development forum</p>
<p>135<br />
Abdullahi Mustapha<br />
Shanono Youth Association</p>
<p>136<br />
Jamilu Lawan Kura<br />
Kura Youth Development Association</p>
<p>137<br />
Ahmad Sani<br />
SAYE Youth Development Association</p>
<p>138<br />
Mukhtar Tukur<br />
Bagwai First</p>
<p>139<br />
Kabiru Ghali Nagogo<br />
Kadawa Youth Enlightenment</p>
<p>140<br />
Mujahid Shuaibu Abdullahi<br />
Hamdala Rice Processing Association</p>
<p>141<br />
Ado inusa<br />
Annuri Social Club Association</p>
<p>142<br />
Samuel Eneojo<br />
Merit Kano</p>
<p>143<br />
Mrs. Esther Abdulahi Kingsley<br />
Inter-tribe Community Support Forum</p>
<p>144<br />
brahim H. Sale<br />
Halib Community Education Initiative</p>
<p>145<br />
Sani shuaibu Rogo<br />
Rogo Concern Citizens</p>
<p>146<br />
Bello Sunusi Zarewa<br />
Zarewa/Karo development Association</p>
<p>147<br />
Bilal Kabiru<br />
Rogo Ruma development Association</p>
<p>148<br />
Abdulrazak Musa<br />
Rogo Youths Development Association</p>
<p>149<br />
Bunya Ahamad<br />
Rogo youth awereness for Development</p>
<p>150<br />
Yusif fulantan<br />
Fulatan Development Association</p>
<p>151<br />
Samaila Inuwa Abubakar<br />
Bargoni Civil Society Development Association.</p>
<p>152<br />
Abdulaziz Abdullahi<br />
Kiru Zumunta Development Association</p>
<p>153<br />
Muhammad Gambo<br />
Yako Development Association</p>
<p>154<br />
Aminu Musa Abdullahi<br />
Action Group Development Association Dansoshiya</p>
<p>155<br />
Zakariyya Sulaiman Umar<br />
Kogo Civil Society</p>
<p>156<br />
Yahuza Ishaq Dangora<br />
Dangora Development Association</p>
<p>157<br />
Muazzam Iliyasu Ado<br />
Ba&#8217;Awa Community Development Association.</p>
<p>158<br />
Mansur Shuaibu Muhammad<br />
Dashi civil society organization</p>
<p>159<br />
Ado Yunusa<br />
Zuwo Annure Development Association</p>
<p>160<br />
Fulani Yahaya<br />
Galadimawa. Miyati Allah</p>
<p>161<br />
Magaji Bala Gale<br />
Gajale youths development</p>
<p>162<br />
Sheriff Abubakar<br />
Sheriff orphanage and charity home foundation (Sheriff foundation)</p>
<p>163<br />
Muhammad Datti<br />
Initiative For Health Rescue And Risk Reduction (IHRAR)</p>
<p>164<br />
Mahbub Hashim<br />
Child health initiative and society development (CHISOD)</p>
<p>165<br />
Shamsiyya Dau Abdullahi<br />
Promoters of community health (POCOH)</p>
<p>166<br />
Safiyya S. Abdul<br />
Support Group for Good Governance Organisations SG3</p>
<p>167<br />
Ubali Yusif<br />
Kofar gabas GULU progressive Ass</p>
<p>168<br />
Nura Idris Adam<br />
Asakala Development Association</p>
<p>169<br />
Jamilu Raiyanu<br />
GULU Unguwar sama Petrotic Movement</p>
<p>170<br />
Abbas Muhd<br />
Jili Youth Awirenessass</p>
<p>171<br />
Rabiu Garba Sani<br />
Rimin Gado Kofar Arewa Alliance</p>
<p>172<br />
Jamilu Tafida<br />
Janguza youth and societal development forum( JYDF)</p>
<p>173<br />
Usman Umar Muhammad<br />
Suhail Human Development Concepts (SUHUDEC)</p>
<p>174<br />
Abdurrashid Salisu Baba<br />
Tsakuwa mu Farka Development Association</p>
<p>175<br />
Musa Yakubu kode<br />
Kode Ina Mafita</p>
<p>176<br />
Musa Murtala<br />
Dawakin kudu youths Network</p>
<p>177<br />
Umaima Murtala<br />
Hasken Matasan Dawakin kudu</p>
<p>178<br />
Ibrahim Tukur<br />
Kuttawa Development Association D/kudu</p>
<p>179<br />
Umar M. Faruk<br />
Muryar Inuwar Munanen Arewa</p>
<p>180<br />
Nafisat Alhassan<br />
Aminchi multi purpose development association chairman</p>
<p>181<br />
Ali Hamisu Lambu<br />
Inuwar Al,Umma Lambu Fegi</p>
<p>182<br />
Dr Iliyasu Suleiman Dawakin Tofa<br />
Light House Self Reliance Initiative</p>
<p>183<br />
Abdul Mumini Bin Yusuf-<br />
Association For Adult and Non Formal Education Centres</p>
<p>184<br />
Jamila Alhassan<br />
Dogaro da Kai Development Association</p>
<p>185<br />
Hadiza Muhammad<br />
Iyayen Marayu Development Association</p>
<p>186<br />
Abubakar Umar Idris Makoda<br />
Makoda Youth Development Congress</p>
<p>187<br />
Sadiya Garba Mu&#8217;azu<br />
Mother&#8217;s Association of Nigeria Makoda Chapter</p>
<p>188<br />
Aisha Sani<br />
Mothers Association of Nigeria</p>
<p>189<br />
Gharzali Ishaq<br />
Better Bichi Assured Association</p>
<p>190<br />
Saifullahi Yahaya<br />
Dawakin Tofa Unity Forum</p>
<p>191<br />
Abdullahi Sunusi Abdulhamid<br />
Badako Development Forum Dawakin Tofa</p>
<p>192<br />
Shitu Salisu Ahmad<br />
Danguguwa Tayani Mugyara</p>
<p>193<br />
Mudansir Isah<br />
Dawakin Tofa Youths Awareness</p>
<p>194<br />
Adamu Mamuda<br />
Burkum Youth Initiative</p>
<p>195<br />
Abubakar said Muhammad Rogo<br />
Rogo youths for change</p>
<p>196<br />
Usman Awaisu Umar<br />
Garun Malam Youth Progressive Movement</p>
<p>197<br />
Zakari Yusif Kachako<br />
Kachako Youth Forum</p>
<p>198<br />
Abdurrahman idris<br />
Zumunta Youth Association</p>
<p>199<br />
Adamu Salisu Ismail<br />
Kungiyar Taimakon Juna Wangara</p>
<p>200<br />
Muhammad Tukur Garba<br />
Institute for human development and information technology (IHDIT)</p>
<p>201<br />
Inuwa Abubakar<br />
Kibiya Community Development Initiative</p>
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