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Kano State Government Rejects Press Freedom Violation Allegations by Wole Soyinka Centre, Cites Media-Friendly Record

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The Kano State Government has dismissed claims made by the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism that the state ranks among the top violators of press freedom in Nigeria. The response was delivered by the Commissioner for Information, Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, during a press briefing in Kano on Wednesday

Addressing journalists, Waiya expressed appreciation for the media’s role in the development of Kano State, emphasizing the administration’s commitment to ethical journalism and civic engagement.

He stated, “The report released by the Wole Soyinka Centre titled ‘Shrinking Freedoms 2024’ does not reflect the true status of media freedom in Kano. It is a figment of imagination by armchair analysts masquerading under the guise of investigative journalism”.

Waiya highlighted the achievements of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, noting that the administration has received multiple accolades for its media-friendly policies. “Governor Yusuf has been honored by no fewer than five reputable media organizations, including Blueprint, Leadership, and Nigerian NewsDirect, for his openness and support for press freedom,” Waiya said. These awards include “Governor of the Year” titles and recognitions for courage in leadership and contributions to education and healthcare.

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The Commissioner further noted that Kano State is actively working to domesticate the Freedom of Information Act, a move aimed at enhancing transparency and access to information. “This is part of our broader commitment to accountability and civic participation,” Waiya added.

In addition to legislative efforts, Waiya cited several initiatives that underscore the state’s media-friendly posture. These include hosting the National Executive Council meeting of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), supporting the establishment of the NUJ’s online chapel, and organizing quarterly forums with media executives for performance reviews and idea sharing.

The Commissioner also pointed to Kano’s support for digital journalism and broadcasting innovation. “We are at an advanced stage of sponsoring a national conference for the Nigerian Society of Broadcasters to promote ethics and professionalism,” he said.

Waiya emphasized the administration’s inclusive approach to governance, referencing the state-sponsored Civil Society Organizations Conference and the peaceful handling of a protest against bad governance. “Governor Yusuf personally received the protesters at Government House, listened to their grievances, and assured them of his commitment to accountability,” he noted.

The Commissioner concluded by urging the Wole Soyinka Centre and similar organizations to conduct thorough field assessments before publishing reports. “Misleading publications not only misrepresent states like Kano but also undermine genuine efforts to promote press freedom and civic engagement,” he said.

The Kano State Government reaffirmed its dedication to upholding the principles of free expression, responsible journalism, and democratic dialogue, positioning itself as a model of transparency and media cooperation in Nigeria.

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Alhaji Alkasim Musa Rewards Kano Pillars Players with ₦1.2m After Remo Stars Victory

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It was a moment of joy and motivation for Sai Masu Gida on Sunday as Kano Pillars FC returned to winning ways with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Remo Stars and were handsomely rewarded for their dominant display.

Businessman and staunch supporter of the club, Alhaji Alkasim Musa, gifted the Kano Pillars players the sum of ₦1 million in appreciation of their impressive performance and fighting spirit against the visitors.

Mid-season signing Luis Dadong proved to be the difference on the day, netting the decisive goal in the 57th minute to secure all three points for the Pride of Kano at the Sani Abacha Stadium.

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At the end of the encounter, midfielder Olakunle Alaka was named Man of the Match, an award presented by the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN), Kano State Chapter. In recognition of his outstanding display, Alhaji Alkasim Musa further rewarded Alaka with an additional ₦200,000.

The generous gesture by Alhaji Alkasim Musa was warmly received by the players and officials, serving as a major morale boost as the team continues its push for a strong finish in the Nigeria Premier Football League.

Next up, Sai Masu Gida will be on the road as they travel to Ilorin, Kwara State, to face Kwara United in NPFL Matchday 26, aiming to build on the momentum and secure valuable points away from home.

 

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Tensions as Amaechi Joins OccupyNASS Protest On Second Day

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The #OccupyNASS protest demanding urgent amendments to Nigeria’s Electoral Act entered its second day on Tuesday, marked by a significant police blockade and the participation of high-profile political figures.

Protesters, who are advocating for provisions mandating real-time electronic transmission of election results ahead of the 2027 general elections, were prevented from entering the National Assembly complex by a heavy security cordon. The standoff amplified criticisms of the police’s handling of peaceful assembly.

A substantial deployment of security personnel barricaded the entrance to the legislative complex, preventing demonstrators from submitting their demands directly. The move drew sharp condemnation from activists at the scene.

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Prominent rights activist Aisha Yesufu directly challenged the police, stating, “Nigerian police, una no dey shame?” She accused them of targeting peaceful citizens while security challenges persist nationwide. “They send you to fight innocent citizens who want their voices heard, when there are terrorists to kill… When we pray against enemies of this country, we would have to include police that have made themselves a tool of oppression,” Yesufu declared.

Frustrated by the blockade, protesters chanted, “How many people police go kill o, how many people police go kill,” voicing concerns over what they described as excessive force and intimidation.

Former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, a recent defector from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), addressed the crowd. He linked his support for the protest to broader issues of governance and corruption.

“Is life easier now than when I was in the APC? Life is worse now,” Amaechi claimed, comparing the current administration to that of former President Muhammadu Buhari. He alleged severe corruption, citing an unspecified “16 billion dollar road project awarded without due process,” and firmly stated, “I left APC already and they will not win.”

The protest’s momentum has been building since Monday when former Labour Party presidential candidate and ADC chieftain, Peter Obi, joined the demonstrations. Obi endorsed the calls for electoral reforms, specifically urging lawmakers to enshrine real-time electronic transmission of results into law.

The ongoing #OccupyNASS action underscores increasing public pressure on the National Assembly to prioritize electoral transparency and accountability through comprehensive legislative amendments.

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Behind the Scene: Why NAHCON Boss Resigned

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Facts have beginning to emerge on why Professor Abdullahi Sale Usman, the Chairman of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria(NAHCON), resigned from his position.

Since assuming office, Professor Usman was embroiled in a series of controversies ranging from questions over his competence and allegations of nepotism to concerns about his limited grasp of the administrative demands required to effectively manage Nigeria’s Hajj operations.

Investigations revealed that the final straw was a petition jointly written by all members of the NAHCON board, outlining serious concerns over his leadership. The petition was forwarded to the Presidency for action.

Sources further disclosed that the President was particularly displeased after being briefed on the reduction of Nigeria’s Hajj quota from 95,000 to 50,000 pilgrims, a development believed to have negatively impacted intending pilgrims nationwide.

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In addition, reports from intelligence agencies and an ongoing financial investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) were said to have compounded the situation, ultimately weakening the chairman’s position.

However, other sources disclosed that the decision was taken personally by Prof. Saleh after deep reflection, stressing that the move was not prompted by the board or external pressure, but by his desire to step aside at this time.

The sources further explained that Prof. Saleh chose to resign to allow the Commission remain focused on its core mandate as preparations intensify for upcoming Hajj operations. They added that he remains committed to cooperating with relevant authorities and believes his exit will help shield the institution from distractions, while arrangements are underway to ensure continuity at NAHCON.

Mr Usman, a professor, was appointed chairman of NAHCON by President Bola Tinubu in 2024. He oversaw his first Hajj operations in 2025, marking his debut in managing Nigeria’s Hajj affairs at the national level.

He was appointed in 2024 to replace Jalal Arabi, who was sacked by President Bola Tinubu. At the time he was removed, Mr Arabi was being investigated for allegedly misappropriating funds released by the federal government for the 2024 Islamic pilgrimage.

Despite the denial of the latter sources agreeing to the former sources Prof. Sale’s relatively short tenure was marked by a series of controversies that generated tension within the commission. Central to the disputes were allegations of financial mismanagement and misappropriation of funds during the 2025 Hajj exercise—claims that heightened internal disagreements and drew public attention to the commission.

The situation prompted the intervention of Vice President Kashim Shettima, who convened a meeting with key stakeholders approximately two weeks ago in an attempt to reconcile aggrieved parties and restore stability within NAHCON.

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