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Kano Approves N19 Billion for Key Developmental Projects

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Kano State Executive Council has approved a total sum of ₦19,019,114,578.50 for the execution of various projects aimed at enhancing development across critical sectors of the state.

The approval followed the 33rd Executive Council Meeting held on Saturday, November 1, 2025, at the Council Chamber, Government House, Kano.

This was disclosed by the state commissioner for information and internal affairs comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya while addressing newsmen at the ministry of information.

, Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya said the projects cut across education, healthcare, water supply, infrastructure, renewable energy, and other key sectors vital to the state’s socio-economic growth.

Breakdown of Approvals

Education Sector – ₦4.93bn

A total of ₦4,931,962,184.11 was earmarked for educational development, including:

₦1.49bn for settlement of debts owed to boarding school feeding suppliers.

₦2.54bn for the renovation of Government Technical College, Ungogo (Phase II).

₦400m for procurement of office furniture and fittings at Northwest University, Kano.

₦270.9m for completion of the E-Library at Kano State College of Education and Preliminary Studies.
Other allocations cover payments to NBAIS, school accreditations, and instructional material production.

Health Sector – ₦274m

₦274,076,413.48 was approved for the renovation and upgrade of healthcare facilities, including Tiga General Hospital and Hasiya Bayero Paediatric Hospital within the Emir’s Palace, Kofar Kudu.

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Water Resources – ₦3.34bn

₦3,338,290,683.52 was approved for water projects, including:

₦915m for construction of a water treatment plant at Taliwaiwai, Rano LGA.

₦1.75bn for settlement of debts on diesel and petrol supply to water treatment plants.

₦670m for KEDCO electricity bills covering three months.

Works and Infrastructure – ₦9.85bn

The Ministry of Works and Infrastructure received the largest allocation, with ₦9,854,326,460.92 approved for multiple road, flood control, and renovation projects.
Major projects include:

₦2.63bn for construction of Dambatta–Gwarabjawa Road.

₦2.47bn for installation of traffic lights across major roads in Kano.

₦810.8m for installation of road studs within Kano Metropolis.

₦388.5m for flood control works at Baban Gwari Roundabout.

₦339.6m for solar-powered streetlights at Kwankwasiyya City.

Power and Renewable Energy – ₦979.8m

₦979,889,993.56 was approved to enhance energy sustainability.
This includes ₦840.3m for a 150KW solar power back-up system at Africa House and ₦139.5m for solar installations at the Council Affairs Directorate.

Supplementary List of Approvals

₦149.3m for Hajj operations under the Office of the Deputy Governor.

₦126m for three Toyota Hilux vehicles under the Office of the Secretary to the State Government.

₦586.5m for construction of weighbridges at Doguwa and five major entry points to Kano under the Ministry of Mineral Resources.

Key Deliberations and Decisions were also made on some Public Policies. They are:

1. Construction of 50 low-cost houses across 36 local government areas to provide affordable housing for low-income earners.

2. Government acquisition of majority shares in KEDCO to improve energy sufficiency and foster industrial growth.

3. Adoption of the Kano State Electricity Policy under the Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy.

Comrade Waiya noted that the approvals reflect Governor Yusuf’s administration’s commitment to infrastructural renewal, educational advancement, healthcare improvement, access to clean water, and sustainable energy development.

He reaffirmed the government’s pledge to uphold transparency, accountability, and improved living standards for the people of Kano State.

 

During the briefing the commissioner was supported by his conuterparts from the ministry of power and renewable energy Dr Gaddafi Sani Shehu and commissioner of livestock Dr Aliyu Isa Aliyu and Governor Yusufs special adviser on information Ibrahim Adam

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Kano State Government Counters Amnesty International Report on Freedom of Expression

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The Kano State Government has strongly rejected allegations made by Amnesty International in its recent publication titled “Kano: Escalating Repression Endangers Freedom of Expression.” The report accused security agencies of arresting, detaining, and harassing individuals critical of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf. In a statement issued by the Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, on February 25, 2026, the government described the claims as “misleading, unfounded, and a gross misrepresentation of facts.”

According to Waiya, the administration of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf remains committed to protecting fundamental human rights, including freedom of expression as guaranteed under the Nigerian Constitution. He stressed that at no time has the government directed security agencies to target or intimidate individuals for expressing dissenting opinions.

The Commissioner noted that while freedom of expression is constitutionally protected, it is not absolute. He explained that the law also safeguards the rights and dignity of others, adding that libel, slander, defamation, hate speech, incitement, and deliberate misinformation fall outside the boundaries of free speech. “No democratic society permits the weaponization of social media to spread malicious falsehoods or content capable of breaching public peace,” Waiya said.

Waiya further emphasized that security agencies, including the Department of State Services (DSS), operate strictly within their statutory mandates. He clarified that arrests or invitations are based on petitions or credible allegations of wrongdoing, such as cyberbullying, defamation, or incitement. He insisted that the Kano State Government does not control or micromanage federal security agencies but supports lawful measures to curb cybercrime.

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The statement also lamented the misuse of social media platforms by some individuals under the guise of civic liberty. Waiya argued that such practices encourage misinformation and personal attacks that undermine healthy democratic engagement. He maintained that the government has a responsibility to ensure digital spaces do not become breeding grounds for disorder or reputational damage.

Highlighting the administration’s record, Waiya said Governor Yusuf’s government has been recognized as one of the most media- and civil society–friendly in Nigeria. He pointed to the adoption of the Open Government Partnership initiative, which promotes citizen participation in governance. “This development has significantly recorded the highest civic engagements in the history of Kano,” he stated.

The Commissioner also cited Governor Yusuf’s precedent-setting decision to pay gratuities and entitlements to opposition members, describing it as evidence of tolerance and inclusivity. He reiterated that citizens are free to express opinions without harassment, but cautioned that criticism must not cross into defamation or incitement.

Waiya stressed that the government does not target social media influencers or political opponents. He urged organizations and commentators to verify facts before making sweeping conclusions that could undermine state authority or create unnecessary tension.

He said, the Kano State Government is committed to democratic values, rule of law, and peaceful coexistence. “This administration will continue to uphold justice, fairness, and respect for constitutional rights while ensuring those rights are exercised responsibly,”

 

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Group warns Kwankwaso Against Using Social Media Handlers To undermine security and public order in Kano .

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The Kano Peace Coalition Group, has uncovered a report on how the Leader of Kwankwasiyya Movement, Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, allegedly manipulate Youth groups to create uncertainty and chaos in the ancient City of Kano.

The State Coordinator of the Group, Datti Datti Tukur, said in a release, Tuesday, that the Youth’s who are members of Kwankwasiyya Movement from the branches of the Social Media, have recently taken on their accounts attacking prominent political figures including the state Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, Abdullahi U GANDUJE and anyone that disagrees with his self serving political philosophy.
The group specifically singled out a case in which the Kwankwasiyya handlers degnirated the personality of Gov Yusuf depicting him in female attires wearing makeup.

Datti further added that, One of the characters involved in these atrocities was Abba Ibrahim Hussain aka Aiha, a notorious cyber stalker allegedly on the payroll of KWANKWASO.

“Available record shows that Hussain has been charged to a Magistrate Court 47 Zungeru Road, and reminded in Prison on 23 February 2026 for the offences of Cyber Bullying, Stalking and inciting public disturbances” by the DSS kano command.

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Similarly the Group also cited a case of one Abdulmajid Danbilki Kwamanda who was cautioned in the past by the security operatives for allegedly being used by Kwankwaso to denigrate the character of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf and creat tension in the state.

The group further added that “Despite clear facts against him, Danbilki was neither detained nor harassed by the security Agency”.

They said, reports available to them, also identified one Samir Sani Hanga, Son of the Senator representing Kano Central, Sani Hanga, who was also accused of Cyber Bullying and Staking but cautioned by the security to desist from such criminal behavior in the presence of his father.

“Investigation also uncovered the involvement of one Abdullahi Aminu Warkal, another Kwankwasiyya social media handler who was alleged to have been harassed by the Security operatives.

“Report however indicated that Warkal was invited by the security agency to explain how he defrauded the government of N10 Million.

The Coordinator, appealed to Amnesty International who was said to have issued a statement alleging harassment of Political opponents in Kano to verify every claim with the spirit of fairness and professionalism before taking stand to avoid compromising the group’s reputation and credibility.

“That as a respected INGO, Amnesty International should not allow itself to be compromised by anybody but including KWANKWASO.”
The need to investigate and verify claims before rushing to the press is sacrosanct and complementary to the efforts of security agencies towards eradicating the menace of cyber bullying and disrespect for constituted authority.

He said, “Kano is a respected State with People of dignity, integrity and religious consciousness. No one will be happy to see some misguided individuals sponsored to disrespect elders and leaders. The Amnesty International should look at the issues of cyber bullying, stalking and incitement that clearly violates the law.

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President Tinubu Decorates Disu as New IGP

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has decorated the newly appointed Acting Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, with his new rank at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The decoration took place during the swearing-in ceremony on Wednesday and attended by top government officials and some family members of the new acting IGP.

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With the swearing-in, the Acting IGP, Disu becomes Nigeria’s 23rd Inspector-General of Police.

His appointment follows the resignation of the former Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun.

The Presidency linked Egbetokun’s resignation to pressing family considerations.

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