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By : Aliyu Isa Aliyu, Ph.D

I came across a write up by one Hadiza Nasir Ahmad, Esq titled โ€œAbba, learn from Ganduje before Kano collapses.โ€ After reading it, I realized that the writer is either not living in Kano, is unaware of the facts, or is simply politically aligned in a way that prevents her from seeing the real efforts of the present administration under His Excellency, Governor Abba K Yusuf to support security in the state. I will respond to her claims with facts and provide reference publications at the end of this reply along with pictorial evidence. All of the assertions made in her write up are incorrect and do not reflect the true situation in Kano State. It is important to set the record straight so that the public is not misled.

First, it is false to claim that the state government is silent on security matters. The present administration has done far more than most states facing similar challenges. In November 2024, the Governor distributed brand new Toyota Hilux vehicles and other operational vehicles to all police stations across the 44 local government areas. Kano is also the first state in the entire country to establish the Anti Illicit Drugs and Phone Snatching Taskforce, which works closely with security agencies. Only a few weeks ago, the Commandant of the taskforce was tragically killed in his home, yet the writer appears unaware of their existence or of the fact that phone and vehicle snatching in the metropolis has reduced significantly because of their operations.

Are the nearly 20000 solar street lights installed across the state not measures to reduce insecurity? Has she not seen the various forms of support given to security agencies, many of which are not publicly announced for security reasons? These actions show clear commitment, not silence.

It is also untrue to say there is no visible leadership or action. Just last week, the Governor provided vehicles and motorcycles to the Nigeria Army to help them respond to the recent incidents in Tsanyawa, Shanono and other affected areas. Additionally, hundreds of trained neighborhood guards from various local governments already have their operational vehicles ready at Government House. His Excellency has signed the law establishing the guards, and they will be fully deployed once their local government offices are completed. This is evidence of planning and readiness, not inaction.

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The attempt to compare the present situation with the previous administration is also misleading. Insecurity is a national challenge, and the writer conveniently failed to mention that security control rests with the Federal Government. The Governor does not control the police, the army or the civil defence. He holds regular state security council meetings, attends to the urgent needs of security agencies and has been consistent in doing so. The state government can only support, and that is exactly what this administration has been doing. Blaming the state for matters under federal authority is unfair and politically motivated.

Another important point the writer ignored is that hundreds of police officers have been stationed at the unofficial residence of the dethroned Emir of Kano who currently resides in the Nasarawa Emirs Palace. These officers were originally deployed to vulnerable local governments like Tsanyawa and Shanono. If we are serious about improving security, they should be returned to their proper duty posts instead of guarding one individual. Operational vehicles from different local governments can also be seen parked there. This is a critical issue the writer completely overlooked.

The claim that the government is not coordinating with security agencies is also false. His Excellency has been meeting regularly with heads of security agencies and supporting them with logistics, intelligence and operational resources. The allegation of lack of coordination does not reflect reality.

Equally incorrect is the claim that nothing is being done to address farmers and herders conflicts. His Excellency created the Kano State Ministry of Livestock Development, the first of its kind in Kano state, to address such conflicts through dialogue and peaceful engagement. As the Honourable Commissioner, I have personally visited several local governments, met with leaders of farmers and herders and strengthened local peace committees to prevent conflict. Many of these interventions are not meant for public reporting, but they are taking place consistently and effectively.

In conclusion, the write up presents a one sided and politically charged narrative that ignores the genuine efforts of the state government. Kano is not collapsing as claimed. The administration of Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf is working daily to support security agencies, strengthen community protection and respond to emerging challenges. Security requires truth, unity and responsibility. What we need now is support and accurate information, not exaggerated claims designed to mislead the public.

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1. [https://punchng.com/kano-gov-donates-78-patrol-vehicles-to-boost-security](https://punchng.com/kano-gov-donates-78-patrol-vehicles-to-boost-security)
2. [https://dailytrust.com/kano-declares-war-on-illicit-drug-abuse-phone-snatching/?noamp=available](https://dailytrust.com/kano-declares-war-on-illicit-drug-abuse-phone-snatching/?noamp=available)
3. [https://www.channelstv.com/2025/02/18/gov-yusuf-signs-law-creating-kano-state-security-neighborhood-watch](https://www.channelstv.com/2025/02/18/gov-yusuf-signs-law-creating-kano-state-security-neighborhood-watch)
4. [https://tribuneonlineng.com/gov-yusuf-donates-10-vehicles-50-motorcycles-to-boost-jtf-operations-in-kano](https://tribuneonlineng.com/gov-yusuf-donates-10-vehicles-50-motorcycles-to-boost-jtf-operations-in-kano)

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ICPC To Transfer El-Rufai To Kaduna For Fresh Corruption Trial, Report Says

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, is set to be transferred to Kaduna to face a new corruption trial, authoritative security sources have exclusively disclosed to SaharaReporters.

The former governor, who remains in the custody of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), will be moved from Abuja to Kaduna for the impending proceedings, a senior security official confirmed on Tuesday.

“El-Rufai is to be transferred to Kaduna for a fresh corruption trial,” the source revealed .

Specific details regarding the charges or the timeline for the trial remain unclear at this stage.

The interim development follows a comprehensive legislative investigation by the Kaduna State House of Assembly into El-Rufai’s administration, which spanned from 2015 to 2023. The Assembly reaffirmed its findings in early 2026, stating it had uncovered serious irregularities in the handling of state finances, leading to the former governor’s indictment for financial mismanagement and misappropriation of funds .

Speaker Yusuf Dahiru Liman confirmed that the Assembly had “concluded its legislative probeโ€ฆ and forwarded its findings to appropriate authorities in line with constitutional provisions” .

The probe had previously sparked protests from civil society groups at the Assembly complex, demanding accountability and transparency. Demonstrators voiced concerns over alleged corruption and human rights violations during El-Rufai’s tenure.

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Further intensifying the scrutiny, Governor Uba Sani, El-Rufai’s successor, has repeatedly raised serious allegations, claiming that โ‚ฆ423 billion could not be accounted for during the former administration. Sani has also maintained that El-Rufai left Kaduna State with unsustainable debts, significantly complicating governance. Former officials under El-Rufai have dismissed these accusations as a “politically motivated smear campaign”.

Earlier on Tuesday, SaharaReporters detailed how El-Rufai had accused ICPC officials of attempting to coerce him into abandoning politics as a condition for his release. The allegation is contained in a 30-page criminal complaint that directly names ICPC Chairman Musa Adamu Aliyu and four other officials.

According to the court documents, the former governor claimed that operatives of the anti-corruption agency told him bluntly that his freedom depended on his willingness to quit political activities.

The claim, detailed in Paragraph 12 of the filing, states that while in detention, ICPC officers, allegedly acting on the authority of the commissionโ€™s leadership, made it clear that disengaging from politics was the price for his release .

Further revelations in the supporting affidavit, particularly in Paragraphs 22 to 24, allege that El-Rufai was repeatedly warned that persisting in political involvement would keep him behind bars, while a commitment to withdraw would secure his freedom.

The allegation now forms the crux of Count Six in the suit, where the embattled politician accuses the officials of wrongful confinement with intent to compel, an offence punishable under Sections 264 and 267 of the Penal Code. El-Rufai is urging the court to probe what he describes as a brazen abuse of power and a calculated attempt to strip him of his constitutional right to participate in Nigeriaโ€™s political process.

The Federal High Court in Abuja last week adjourned El-Rufaiโ€™s fundamental rights enforcement suit against the ICPC until March 25, 2026. He is seeking โ‚ฆ1 billion in damages and has also asked the court to declare the search of his Abuja residence unlawful, restrain authorities from using seized evidence, and order the immediate return of all items taken.

The Nigeria Police Force, however, has urged the court to dismiss the suit, arguing that the search was conducted under a valid warrant and in line with statutory powers. In a counter-affidavit, the Inspector General of Police defended the operation, accusing El-Rufai of attempting to use the suit as a shield to frustrate investigation and possible prosecution.

The police chief maintained that the force has statutory powers to detect, arrest, investigate, and prosecute offenders, adding that the search was conducted in line with a warrant issued by a competent court. The IGP also rejected El-Rufaiโ€™s claim that the warrant used for the search was invalid, insisting that it was lawfully issued and properly executed by officers.

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Ambassadorial Posting: Omokri Faces Rejection as Diaspora Group Calls for a Recall

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Global Coalition for Security and Democracy in Nigeria (GCSDN), a diaspora advocacy organization, has formally called on Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to reject the designation of Mr. Reno Omokri as Nigeriaโ€™s next ambassador to Mexico.

In an official letter addressed to President Sheinbaum, the GCSDN outlined its strong opposition to the appointment, citing concerns over the nomineeโ€™s character, the controversial process behind his selection, and potential risks to bilateral relations. The letter was signed by the organizationโ€™s Global Coordinator, Comrade Frederick Odorige.

A central point of the GCSDN’s protest is the process by which Mr. Omokriโ€™s nomination was confirmed in Nigeria. The group alleges that the appointment circumvented standard legislative protocol.

โ€œMr. Omokri was not subjected to the required screening by Nigeriaโ€™s National Assembly,โ€ Comrade Odorige stated in the letter. โ€œThe process was expedited, allowing him to merely โ€˜take a bow and leaveโ€™โ€”a practice that effectively bypassed substantive debate and a thorough vetting of his qualifications. This has led to widespread public condemnation of the appointment within Nigeria.โ€

The GCSDN further described Mr. Omokri as a divisive figure lacking the integrity and moral authority befitting a diplomatic post. The letter alleges a pattern of inflammatory rhetoric and opportunism.

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โ€œHe is a self-seeking individual known for flippant and provocative public statements, which have frequently led to divisive altercations,โ€ Odorige wrote. โ€œTo appoint such a personality as a diplomatic representative raises serious questions about the message it sends to the international community.โ€

The letter highlights a significant shift in Mr. Omokriโ€™s political stance, suggesting his appointment is a political reward. The group referenced Mr. Omokriโ€™s previous harsh criticism of President Bola Tinubu, including a televised interview on ARISE TV where he referred to the President as a โ€œknown drug lord,โ€ claiming to possess documentary evidence from the United States.

โ€œIt is a matter of public record that Mr. Omokri has levelled grave accusations against President Tinubu,โ€ the letter continued. โ€œGiven that he originates from the same ethnic background as the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, it is our belief that he has been politically co-opted. This appointment serves as compensation for abandoning his previous opposition and ceasing his public campaigns, including his advocacy for the release of abducted schoolgirl Leah Sharibu.โ€

The GCSDN alleges that the ambassadorial posting is designed to grant Mr. Omokri diplomatic immunity, thereby shielding him from accountability for what the group describes as his โ€œdespicable activities.โ€

The GCSDN warned that sending such a controversial figure could have detrimental effects on the diplomatic relationship between Mexico and Nigeria. The group cautioned that Mr. Omokriโ€™s conduct might lead to actions that undermine the Mexican government and damage its international relations.

โ€œWe believe his presence in Mexico will be counterproductive. His history suggests a propensity for conflict that could lead him to organize secret protests or work against the interests of your government, thereby destabilizing the diplomatic harmony between our two nations,โ€ the letter warned.

In its appeal, the GCSDN urged President Sheinbaumโ€™s administration to exercise its sovereign right to refuse the acceptance of Mr. Omokriโ€™s credentials, citing โ€œdiplomatic sensitivities, security concerns, and political considerations.โ€ The organization concluded its plea with the proverb, โ€œA stitch in time saves nine,โ€ urging swift action to prevent future discord.

Copies of the correspondence were also forwarded to the Mexican Secretary of Foreign Affairs, the President of the Mexican Senate, and the Mexican Embassy in Nigeria for their awareness and consideration.

The Global Coalition for Security and Democracy in Nigeria is a diaspora-led organization focused on promoting good governance, security, and democratic principles in Nigeria.

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Breaking:Kano Government dissolves Ministry of Higher Education

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The Kano state governor Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf has approved the merger of the Ministry of Higher Education with the Ministry of Education in a decisive step to strengthen coordination and accelerate reforms in Kano Stateโ€™s education sector.

This was contained in a statement signed by the governorโ€™s spokesperson, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, on Sunday.

Following the restructuring, the new entity will operate as the Ministry of Education, with a specialized Directorate of Higher Education established within the ministry to oversee tertiary education activities.

The directorate will be headed by a Permanent Secretary and supported by the necessary personnel to ensure effective management of higher education institutions in the state.

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“Under this restructuring, all agencies under the defunct Higher Education Ministry such as Scholarship Board will return to the Ministry of Education while state owned universities and other Highter Education Institute will also be supervised by the new Directorate under the merged ministry” the statement added.

The move is part of the state governmentโ€™s ongoing State of Education sector reform, aimed at repositioning the sector, eliminating duplication of responsibilities, improving policy coordination across all levels of education and reducing cost of governance.

Governor Yusuf stated that the reform is designed to reduce the cost of governance while enhancing efficiency, accountability, and the overall quality of education administration in Kano State.

He reiterated that his administration remains fully committed to implementing far-reaching reforms that will revive the education sector and secure a brighter future for the younger generation.

Consequently, the Office of the Secretary to the State Government and the Office of the Head of Service have been directed to ensure the immediate and seamless realignment of the affected ministries and their respective departments.

 

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