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New APC Ganduje Ward Leaders Are Impersonators…Faces Legal Actions

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The Ganduje ward executives who counter the second suspension of the APC national chairman

 

 

Mallam Basiru Isah Nuhu, whose names were used as the new Chairman of the APC Ganduje Ward in Dawakin Tofa, resurface alongside other Person’s whose names were impersonated threatening legal actions against the perpetrators who claims to be the new Executive officers.

Speaking after written a Petitions at the Ganduje Ward APC office in Ganduje Dawakin Tofa Local Government area, Sunday, Basiru Isah Nuhu and 10 others, said they would not take the insults on the National Chairman of the Party lightly and they are going to Court to seek redressed.

Basiru and other APC members that said they were impersonated wrote a comprehensive Petitions and submitted them to the State Chapter of the Party, calling for the arrest of those who Impersonates their names.

“Impact to say it all, I’m not even an Executive officer of the Party that I have even converged a meeting in Kano to further suspend the National Chairman of the Party, I’m only a card carrying member and all those you see here none of Us is an Executive officer, so we are taking legal actions to make sure that those causing confusion in our Party are punished”.

Salisu Abdullahi Ganduje who was tagged as the Secretary of the Party by those that suspended the National Chairman, also described what happened as unfortunate which should not allowed to get away.

“Let me make it abundantly clear that I’m not an executive of the APC in Ganduje and I’m never the Secretary of the Party, therefore those who Impersonates me will be traced and taking to Court, I must completely clear my reputation in this saga”, he assured.

The State PRO of the Party, Ahmad Aruwa who received the Petitions written by the aggrieve Party Members who’s names were impersonated, assured that the matter would be taking up to Abuja and those who are behind it will be soon arrested.

“We have alerted the Security on what had happened and we are going to ensure that we arrest those impersonators and they are adequately punished according to the Law of the Land”, Aruwa said.

He said they understand that the very Person who made the new announcement was a card carrying member of the NNPP and he even Contested for Councillor in Ganduje Ward, and soon Security would get at him.

 

The last Press statement by the ward executives who suspended Ganduje the APC national chairman for the second time are as follows .

 

The crisis rocking the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, in Kano has taken a fresh twist as a new ward executives emerged from Ganduje ward and issued fresh suspension to the National Chairman of the party, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.

Recall that the leadership of APC at Ganduje ward of Dawakin Tofa Local Government, Mr Ganduje’s hometown, had suspended the former governor of the state over allegations of corruption.

However, the party, at state level, voided the suspension and vowed to sanction those behind what it described as purported suspension after it also disowned them.

But, a Kano state High Court granted an exparte order to affirm the suspension of the embattled former governor of the state on Wednesday.

However, in a dramatic twist, Mr Ganduje approached a Federal High Court in Kano, which also granted him an exparte order to stop his suspension.

In another twist, a group of APC members, who claimed to be from Ganduje ward of Dawakin Tofa Local Government area and said they were validly elected on July 31, 2021, had issued a fresh suspension to the embattled Mr Ganduje.

Addressing journalists in Kano, on Sunday, secretary of APC at Ganduje ward, Ja’afar Adamu Ganduje who spoke on behalf of 11 other executive members explained that the suspension of Mr Ganduje was necessary for alleged anti-party activities which led to division and failure of the party during the last election.

Mr Adamu, who is Mr Ganduje’s nephew also accused him of igniting conflict of interest that led to two factional leadership within the party in the ward, which according to him, brought the party to disrepute in the eyes of the public.

The secretary alleged that the embattled APC national Chairman had not been paying his statutory party dues.

According to Adamu, ” We are the authentic executives of Ganduje ward and we have pass a vote of no confidence and imposed a new suspension on Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje for series of reasons.

“First we have suspended Dr. Ganduje’s membership for creating internal conflict among party members at the ward level. Another major reason why the authentic executives resolved to suspend Ganduje is the issue of anti-party activities he generated during the 2023 elections, which resulted to the party’s failure in the state”.

Adamu emphasized that those two factions claiming to be executive members from the Ganduje ward are fake and impostors, alleging that it was formed by the former governor to cause division and confusion in the party.

Mr Adamu reiterated that the real leadership of the party at Ganduje ward would not hesitate to institute legal action against the two factions earlier addressed the media claiming to be the executive members.

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Outrage as KANSIEC Allegedly Violates Court Order in Kano LG Polls

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Counsel to Ali Musa Danmalki, the NNPP flagbearer in the last Kano LG polls in Kumbotso Local Government, Barrister Jazuli Mustapha has expressed outrage over alleged KANSIEC’s flagrant violation of court order.

Speaking to Journalists on Friday. regarding the development, Barrister Mustapha said despite
the Kano State High Court’s ruling that no one should be sworn in pending appeal challenging the court judgment, stressing that KANSIEC went ahead and swore in the Ghali the purported NNPP candidate just hours later.¹

He also said the court by its ruling on 14th of November ordered local government employees in Kumbotso LGA to continue to manage the LGA’s affairs until the appeal is resolved.

The Counsel noted that the situation raises serious concerns about the rule of law and integrity of the electoral process in Kano State.

He also said it is duty upon every person to protect the sanctity of the court.

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Barrister Jazuli Mustapha hinted that his client, Ali Musa Danmalki through his counsel approached the Kano High Court No 4 presided over by Justice Usman Malam Na.abba, sought for declarative reliefs, after a wrongful substitution of his name, after nominated, screened, cleared and purchased the nomination form to contest for the position of Chairman in Kumbotso LGA during the exercise in Kano.

He also maintained Mr. Danmalki further prayed the court to affirmed that that he is the rightful candidate of NNPP and to declare that substituting his name with Abdullahi Ghali after being screened and purchased the nomination form is flagrant violation of electoral processes, seeking the court to declare him as rightful candidate during the Kumbotso LGA poll.

The Counsel maintained that the Presiding Judge Justice Na.abba after the hearing submissions of lawyers from both parties on 24th October, 2024 he delivered ruling the following day 25th October, 2024 and consequently answered all the prayers requested by the plaintiff and affirmed him as a rightful candidate to contest for the position of Chairman in Kumbotso LGA during the poll.

Dissatisfying with the ruling, Abdullahi Ghali and NNPP appealed against the judgment, claiming erred and miscarriage of justice in the lower court judgment.

According to Barrister Jazuli Mustapha Mr. Ghali filed a motion prayed the court to set aside its ruling, while NNPP filed a motion seeking the court to grant stay of execution.

In his ruling delivered on 14 Nov. consequently, Justice Naabba refused prayers to set aside earlier judgment defendants and affirmed plaintiff as the rightful candidate to contest in the Kumbotso Local Government under the platform of NNPP.

The lawyer further expressed his worry with the action of KANSIEC hours after court ruling.

He highlighted that he will consult his client for further action.

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Kano to Declare State of Emergency on Wildlife Conservation

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The Kano State Government is set to declare a state of emergency on wildlife conservation, following a landmark decision announced by the Special Adviser to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf. The announcement was made during a press briefing held in Kano, marking a significant move towards the preservation and protection of wildlife in the state.

“I have to first welcome you for accepting our invitation to this great meeting, which is the first of its kind in the history of Kano State,” the Special Adviser stated. “We are the first members of the office newly created by the executive governor of Kano State, Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf. Congratulations to all of us.”

He emphasized the gravity of the task at hand, stating, “My fear to Allah is that whoever is assigned to any task will be asked for all he did. I am seeking Allah’s guidance on this journey, specifically assigned as a special adviser to the executive governor on wildlife conservation. This responsibility is huge, and for success, there must be a need to strategize the process by identifying where we were, where we are now, and where we want to reach.”

The Special Adviser highlighted the necessity of refreshing the knowledge of responsibilities related to wildlife conservation, noting that the state had lost a significant number of wildlife due to urbanization, hunting, and lack of government consideration.

“In the 1960s and 1970s, researchers working in Africa recognized the necessity of including human activities in the discussion of wildlife conservation. Since the 1980s, the roles of communities in biodiversity conservation have been given serious consideration globally,” he explained. He called for adopting principles from advanced countries to transform wildlife conservation in Kano State.

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The state government aims to make Kano a leading state in wildlife conservation activities in Nigeria. To achieve this goal, several objectives were outlined:

1. Create and preserve any forest remains under state government for wildlife conservation.
2. Recommend making Kano State Zoos the leading zoo in Nigeria.
3. Recommend creating a wildlife conservation board or agency.
4. Recommend creating or improving more zoos and the ones available in the state.
5. Recommend providing a zoo that will attract Kano State indigenes and tourists.
6. Recommend providing a zoo that meets international standards.
7. Recommend providing a zoo with maximum revenue sources for the state.
8. Recommend providing a zoo that accommodates a large number of activities beyond zoo contents.
9. Recommend providing more animals in the zoo and the wild.
10. Recommend introducing a zoo-free day in Kano State annually.

Additional recommendations included considering wildlife resources as public trust, eliminating game markets, and using technology and science to implement wildlife policies effectively.

The Special Adviser Abdullahi Halliru Sawaba also stressed the importance of the upcoming stakeholder meeting to create a master plan for the next eight years on wildlife conservation. “The master plan for the next eight years will be created based on the outcome of the meeting with stakeholders,” he stated.

 

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Group Raises Alarm Over Alleged N3 Trillion Fuel Importation Fraud by NNPCL, Business Partners

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The Coalition for Economic Liberation and Transformation (CELT) has raised alarm over alleged N3 Trillion fuel importation fraud traced to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited’s (NNPCL) and some of its business partners in the last  42 days.

This revelation came to light during a press conference held in Abuja on November 15, 2024.

According to CELT, Nigeria imported 1.5 million metric tonnes of premium motor spirit, 414,018 metric tonnes of diesel, and 13,500 metric tonnes of aviation fuel between October 1 and November 11.

Henry Owolabi, the Executive Director of the coalition criticized NNPCL’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Mele Kolo Kyari, for prioritizing fuel importation over domestic refining, despite the availability of local refineries.

The Dangote Refinery, with a capacity to process 650,000 barrels of oil daily, is one such refinery that could significantly reduce Nigeria’s reliance on foreign fuel.

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CELT questioned Kyari’s decision-making process, citing the detrimental impact on Nigeria’s economy and currency.

The coalition accused Kyari of sabotaging domestic refineries and undermining the Central Bank of Nigeria’s policies aimed at strengthening the naira.

CELT demanded Kyari’s immediate sack and urged the Central Bank to halt further payments for fuel importation.

Furthermore, CELT called on regulatory agencies to verify the quality of imported fuel and investigate financial claims.

The coalition emphasized the need to prioritize domestic refining, highlighting benefits such as significant cost savings, energy security, economic growth, and environmental sustainability.

Owolabi added: “Kyari and his fake fuel-importing associates have successfully rubbished the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)’s policies targeted at strengthening the Naira. They mopped up the limited dollars that would have gone into procuring manufacturing-related imports.

“The irresponsible importation, which is compromising the naira, borders on criminal when one recalls that President Bola Tinubu, personally, intervened to broker the naira sale of crude oil to Indigenous refineries to reduce the pressure on Nigeria’s currency and make refined products more affordable. Kyari and his lackeys insult our president by persisting in this criminal trade.

“Kyari’s leadership role in the fuel importation racket perhaps explains why he has deliberately sabotaged the nation’s investments in the three major government-owned refineries in the last two years. Why would a man who has not allowed our refineries to work be allowed to continue to lead the NNPCL?

“Additionally, this importation has severe economic consequences. The money used for importing fuel could be effectively utilised in areas, like healthcare, education and infrastructure.

“The government and other appropriate bodies must promptly tackle these concerns. They must emphasise the importance of boosting manufacturing and supporting our refineries to function at their potential.

“Consequently, the Coalition for Economic Liberation and Transformation urges the CBN to stop further payments to Kyari’s cronies in the name of fuel importation. Those who persist in importing what is readily available locally should bear the brunt of sourcing the foreign exchange to pay for their indulgence.

“Furthermore, our Coalition demands that Kyari be sacked without hesitation to restore the industry’s transparency and accountability and to prevent the NNPCL CEO and his associate from spreading contagion to other sectors of the economy.

“Finally, we demand that the necessary regulatory and anti-graft agencies step in to arrest the anomaly around fuel importation.“

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