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Special Advisers Forum Passes Vote of Confidence on Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf

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Comrade Baffa Sani Gaya while addressing the Press being flanked by other special advisers

 

The Special Advisers Forum of Kano State has unanimously passed a vote of confidence in Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, commending his visionary and people-centered leadership that has ushered in a new era of progress, accountability, and sustainable development across the state.

Speaking at the Kano NUJ Secretariat during a press briefing, Comrade Baffa Sani Gaya, Chairman of the forum, declared the forum’s unwavering support for the governor. He described Yusuf’s administration as transformational, inclusive, and committed to the welfare of Kano citizens.

“Since assuming office in May 2023, His Excellency has shown relentless dedication to good governance, transparency, and social justice. His achievements across key sectors are a testament to his capable and compassionate leadership,” Gaya told journalists.

Gaya highlighted the governor’s zero-tolerance approach to corruption, which has led to sweeping public financial reforms. These include the implementation of a Treasury Single Account (TSA) across all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), blocking financial leakages, and ensuring timely payment of salaries and pensions.

“Over ₦28 billion in outstanding gratuities and death benefits have been settled, including severance and furniture allowances owed to local government councilors from previous administrations,” Gaya noted.

He added that the automation of revenue systems and enhanced auditing have significantly improved Kano’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), restoring public trust in the state’s fiscal management.

The forum praised Governor Yusuf’s historic investment in education, including the declaration of a state of emergency in the sector. Gaya revealed that the governor allocated over 29% of the state’s budget to education exceeding the UNESCO benchmark.

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“The administration recruited 5,634 teachers and 3,866 facilitators, renovated classrooms across all 484 wards, and settled outstanding WAEC, NECO, and NBAIS fees for indigent students,” Gaya said.

He also cited the reopening of Kano State Polytechnic and the establishment of the College of Education and Advanced Studies in Ghari, alongside the sponsorship of 1,001 first-class graduates for overseas postgraduate studies.

Gaya outlined major strides in healthcare, including the establishment of diphtheria and leprosy treatment centers, solarization of pediatric hospitals and PHCs, and recruitment of 210 medical officers and 36 house officers.

“The government has deployed 14 ambulances across 14 zones and launched the Abba-Care scheme, which provides free maternal healthcare and expanded insurance coverage,” he added.

The forum acknowledged the revitalization of Kano’s agricultural sector through the recruitment of 1,000 extension workers, construction of 11 mini-earth dams, and distribution of 543 trucks of fertilizer to over 100,000 farmers.

“912,079 livestock have been vaccinated, and food palliatives were provided to 500,000 households. Climate-smart equipment was distributed to 6,000 smallholder farmers under KSADP, APPEALS, and SPIN projects,” Gaya explained.

Governor Yusuf’s infrastructure drive was also lauded, with ongoing construction of major flyovers, interchanges, and over 20 metropolitan roads. Gaya mentioned the revival of 5km dual carriage roads across all 44 LGAs and the implementation of solar street lighting and wireless traffic control systems.

“These projects have improved mobility, safety, and urban sustainability across Kano,” he said.

Gaya highlighted the administration’s economic initiatives, including the revitalization of five garment industries, a ₦5 billion SME loan scheme with the Bank of Industry, and the attraction of $15 million in foreign investment in the energy sector.

“Over 5,200 women and youth are empowered monthly through capital support programs. The mass wedding program has benefited 1,800 couples, promoting dignity and family values,” he added.

The forum commended the establishment of the Ministry of Internal Security and a Security Trust Fund, as well as the passage of Nigeria’s first Public Health Security Bill. Special anti-phone snatching squads and neighborhood watch teams have also been formed to combat crime.

In conclusion, Comrade Baffa Sani Gaya reaffirmed the forum’s full support for Governor Yusuf and endorsed him for a second term.

“His Excellency’s leadership has proven to be transformational and visionary. We proudly and unequivocally support his re-election bid to continue the development of Kano State,” Gaya declared.

Those in attendance at the meeting are majority of Special advisers to Governor Yusuf like Jamilu Abbas,Idris Salisu Rogo,Umar Garba Durbunde among others

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BREAKING: INEC Declares Adeleke Winner of Osun Guber Election

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared incumbent Governor Ademola Adeleke the winner of the Osun State governorship election, defeating his closest rival, Bola Oyebamiji of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Mr Adeleke, the Accord Party candidate, was announced winner by the state returning officer in the early hours of Sunday after a fiercely contested poll across the state’s 30 local government areas.

Mr Oyebamiji, the state’s former finance commissioner, came second, while the African Democratic Congress (ADC) candidate, Najeem Salaam, emerged as the second runner-up.

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A total of 15 political parties contested the election, with 1,906,390 permanent voter cards collected, according to the electoral umpire.

Mr Adeleke, who defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), under which he won his first election in 2022, had touted his achievements in the state’s economy, infrastructure, pension payments, the health sector, and digital transformation.

INEC announced on Sunday that Mr Adeleke won in local councils, including Oriade, Osogbo, Orolu, Ife Central, Ilesha-West, Ife-North, Ede South, Ifedayo, Boluwaduro, Iwo and Ifelodun.

Mr Oyebamiji won in Ilesha South, Boripe, Irepodun, Obokun, and Atakumosa West.

“Osun is no longer offline. Osun is awake—digitally and economically,” the governor said while highlighting his achievements recently. “We pay what is owed. We respect those who served. This is not politics. This is performance. This is leadership with results. Osun is rising—and we are not turning back.”

Before the election, he repeatedly alleged attempts to disrupt it. He had also vowed to constitute an independent commission of inquiry after Saturday’s governorship election to investigate all reported killings and acts of violence connected with the electioneering.

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Civilian Sponsors Were Indispensable to Every Successful Coup in Nigeria, Says Babangida

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General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida

 

By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Former military Head of State, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (retd.), has asserted that every successful military coup in Nigeria’s history has depended on active support or sponsorship from civilians, challenging the long-held narrative that the country’s political upheavals were purely soldier-led affairs.

In an interview with Badeggi 90.1 FM in Minna, aired ahead of his 85th birthday on Monday, the former president stated that wealthy civilians have historically played instrumental roles in funding and facilitating military takeovers.

“No successful coup in Nigeria’s history had occurred without civilian involvement,” Babangida declared, according to a transcript of the interview cited by THISDAY.

The former leader used the occasion to offer a rare, personal reflection on the 1985 coup plot against his administration, which led to the trial and execution of his close friend and cabinet colleague, Major-General Mamman Vatsa, then Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.

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Babangida recounted that he initially struggled to believe intelligence reports linking Vatsa to the conspiracy, given their decades-long friendship. The two had grown up together, attended Bida Middle School, and enlisted in the military in the same year.

He said he summoned both Vatsa and General Mohammed Gado Nasko to his office after a senior officer implicated them. “When they arrived, I asked them about the reports that they had been mentioned in a plot to topple my government. Both of them denied any involvement,” Babangida recalled.

A military commission of inquiry was subsequently established. While Nasko was cleared, the panel found evidence against Vatsa. Babangida described himself as “shocked, devastated and deeply disappointed” by the findings but insisted that military law left him no room for clemency.

“There was nothing I could do to exonerate him from the consequences prescribed by military law. My hands were tied. That was how I lost my brother, General Mamman Vatsa,” he said. Vatsa was executed by firing squad in March 1986.

Turning to contemporary issues, Babangida urged Nigerians to remain patient and supportive of President Bola Tinubu’s administration amid ongoing economic hardships and security crises.

He expressed confidence that the government’s current policies would eventually yield positive results, calling for national hope and resilience during the challenging transition.

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Residents of Lokon Kango in Mandawari Area, Kano, Seek Government Intervention Over Poor Drainage

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Residents of Lokon Kango in the Mandawari area of Kano metropolis have called on the government to intervene over the deplorable state of drainage channels in their community, which they say has led to the collapse of two houses.

Mallam Anas Tanga, one of the coordinators of community sanitation efforts in the area, said residents have been doing their best to clear the drains, but their efforts are not enough.

“We are doing our best, alongside other youths. For years, we have been involved in clearing these drains,” he said. “But the extent of the damage is such that even after we do the work, it doesn’t take long before the problem returns.”

On his part, a community elder, Mallam Abubakar, told our reporter how the poor drainage system contributed to the collapse of at least two houses.

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“These houses you see here collapsed as a result of the lack of proper drainage,” he said. “Anytime there is heavy rain, especially at night, we live in fear.”

He appealed to relevant stakeholders to come to their aid.

Malama Ladidi, one of the residents whose home is flooded during the rainy season, also lamented her situation.

“The rainy season is terrible for us and our children,” she said. “We go through a lot of hardship. We don’t even sleep until we have drained the water that enters our rooms. This is a big problem. The youths are trying their best, but the government must step in.”

Finally, one of the youths in the community spoke about the role they played during elections, only to be neglected afterwards.

“All our neighboring areas have had this work done, except us. We are really suffering,” he said. “We helped bring this government to power. We contributed, but now we are not benefiting from anything.”

The residents said they had earlier reported the problem to authorities, particularly the Gwale Local Government, but nothing had been done.

In an effort to get the government’s side of the story, we visited the office of the Gwale Local Government Chairman, Hon. Abubakar Mu’azu Mojo. However, he was not available.

We also tried to reach him by phone and text message, but as of the time of filing this report, we had not received any response from him.

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