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Kano Police Commissioner Disobeying My Orders -Gov. Yusuf

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The  Kano State Government has expressed concern over the actions of the State Police Commissioner, who has been accused of disobeying the directives of the Governor, particularly regarding the banning of Eid-el-Kabir festivities.

In a joint press conference held at the Africa House of the Government House, the State Attorney General and Commissioner for justice, Haruna Isa Dederi, addressed the ongoing issues, stating, “I am compelled to address you once again on behalf of His Excellency, the Executive Governor and the Government of  Kano State over the unfortunate activities of some enemies of the State that are hell-bent on causing a breakdown of law and order in our State.”

The government highlighted a series of actions that have contributed to the current tension, including the recent passing and signing of the Kano State Emirate Councils (Repeal) Bill, 2024.

“On May 23, 2024, the State House of Assembly passed the bill, which was promptly signed into law by the Governor after thorough consultations with relevant stakeholders and law enforcement agencies.” The government stated.

The Attorney General who spoke on behalf of Governor Abba Yusuf noted that despite the measures, certain individuals have been accused of attempting to destabilize the state.

Some people are desperately scheming to unjustly penalize the people of  Kano for keeping to the tradition of radical politics of voting with their conscience,” the statement read, referring to the repeal of the 2019 Emirates Law and the ensuing litigation.

The government also addressed the recent judgment by the Federal High Court No. 3 in  Kano, which claimed that the former emir’s fundamental rights were infringed upon, including allegations of house arrest. The Kano State Government disputed this, stating, “No one forced him into Gidan Nassarawa, belonging to the government of Kano State. He went in there and stayed there on his own volition accompanied by security guards. Therefore, no one put him under house arrest.”

The government emphasized the Governor’s constitutional duty as the Chief Security Officer of the State to ensure the protection of lives and properties. “When the former emir came in accompanied by hoodlums clearly threatening the peace and orderliness of the State, the Governor was under a duty to act to ensure peace, and that was why he issued the arrest order,” it said, noting that the arrest was never actually carried out by security agencies.

Further concerns were raised about the Police Commissioner’s actions, particularly the unilateral decision to ban Eid-el-Kabir festivities without consulting the Governor or the State Security Council. “How can anybody in his right senses ban Sallah festivities in  Kano? And when did the State Governor cease to be the Chief Security Officer of the State that he will only see such a ban on social media?” the statement questioned, accusing the Commissioner of consistently disobeying legitimate instructions and hiding behind “orders from above.”

The government called on all well-meaning Nigerians and international friends of Nigeria to intervene and allow the people of  Kano to live in peace. “Any attempt by anybody to undo that is an assault on democracy,” the statement concluded, urging the people of Kano to continue their legitimate activities peacefully and promising to keep them informed as events unfold.

 

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Akwa Ibom Governor’s Wife Passes On

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The wife of the governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Mrs Patience Umo Eno, has passed away.

The state’s Commissioner for Information, Ini Ememobong, announced the sad news in a statement released early Friday morning.

Ememobong disclosed that the first lady died following an undisclosed illness on September 26, 2024, surrounded by her family. His statement, titled “Unexpected Sunset,” expressed the deep sorrow felt by the state government and the family.

It is with heavy hearts that we (Akwa Ibom Government) announce the passing of the wife of the Executive Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Her Excellency, Pastor Mrs Patience Umo Eno, following an illness. She passed away peacefully at the hospital, on 26th September, 2024, in the presence of her family,” the statement read.

The family has requested privacy as they mourn their loss, while also asking for prayers and support from the public. The commissioner added that further details would be provided in due time.

Governor Umo Eno, despite the personal tragedy, assured citizens that his dedication to the service of Akwa Ibom remain steadfast. “His Excellency, the Governor, Pastor Umo Eno appreciates all who have stood by the first family in this period and assures all the citizens that despite this huge personal loss, his commitment to the service of the state is unwavering,” Ememobong’s statement concluded.

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Kano Assembly Confirms Complaint of Border Encroachment by Bauchi Lawmaker

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By Salisu Baso

The Kano State House of Assembly Committee on Land has received a complaint from the residents of Dariya village in Tudun Wada Local Government Area and Gomo village in Sumaila Local Government Area, both in Kano State.

The two Kano communities, bordering Bauchi State’s Burra Local Government Area, lodged the complaint with the Kano State House of Assembly, accusing a Bauchi lawmaker representing Burra of encroaching on their lands.

Hafizu Gambo, chairman of the House Committee on Land Matters, who represents Bunkure, along with other committee members, visited the affected communities as part of their oversight function.

Following the visit, the committee, led by Gambo, confirmed the residents’ claims of land encroachment by the Bauchi Assembly member. Gambo assured the communities that efforts would be made to reclaim the encroached lands for Kano State.

He expressed dismay that a Bauchi lawmaker, who should be well aware of legal boundaries, had removed the demarcation markers (drums) that outline the state borders.

The Kano Assembly members explained that their visit was to conduct oversight at the border communities of Dariya in Tudun Wada and Gomo in Sumaila, which lie between Tudun Wada and Burra.

Kano State Surveyor General Usman Dambatta also confirmed the encroachment and vowed to follow up on the issue.

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Plateau Council Elections :Aggrieved aspirants demands nullification

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By Asile Abel, Jos

A coalition of Plateau State Youth Council (PYC) aspirants, has accused the electoral committee of rigging the Council’s elections which held on the 25th September, 2024 demanding the cancellation of the results, citing irregularities in the electoral process.
PYC chairmanship aspirant, Comrade Nanshok Peter who led other aspirants in a protest, told newsmen at the NUJ secretariat in Jos that the actions of the electoral committee undermine the fundamental principles of fairness, transparency, and accountability.

The aspirants who expressed dissatisfaction with electoral process acknowledged that “the events unfolding before our eyes threaten the very fabric of democracy and the integrity of the PYC.

“The deployment of armed men to intimidate aspirants and members, the deliberate exclusion of local government chairmen from the electoral process in at least 10 Local Government Areas (LGAs), contrary to established norms, lack of transparency in candidate and delegate selection, with the list of qualified candidates and delegates unavailable to aspirants even on the eve of the election, reports of elections not held in more than 8 LGAs, casting doubt on the legitimacy of the process. The electoral committee’s refusal to address serious issues and petitions from various districts and LGAs, further eroding confidence in the process”, Peter alleged.

He further reiterates that “these irregularities are unacceptable and have led us to lose faith in the Electoral Committee’s ability to conduct free and fair elections.In light of these developments, we, the Coalition of PYC Aspirants, have resolved to distance ourselves from this tainted electoral process.

We, the Coalition of Plateau State Youth Council (PYC) Aspirants, gather today to express our utmost dissatisfaction and disillusionment with the electoral process leading up to the PYC elections, slated for today, September 25, 2024.

Also, the events unfolding before our eyes threaten the very fabric of democracy and the integrity of the PYC.

We are compelled to bring to the attention of Plateau State and the world at large the notorious and sinister acts of illegality perpetrated by the electoral committee. These actions undermine the fundamental principles of fairness, transparency, and accountability.

Specifically, we condemn:

1. The gross rascality and lawlessness exhibited by the electoral committee, evident in the deployment of armed men to intimidate aspirants and members.

2. The deliberate exclusion of local government chairmen from the electoral process in at least 10 Local Government Areas (LGAs), contrary to established norms.

3. The lack of transparency in candidate and delegate selection, with the list of qualified candidates and delegates unavailable to aspirants even on the eve of the election.

4. Reports of elections not held in more than 8 LGAs, casting doubt on the legitimacy of the process.

5. The electoral committee’s refusal to address serious issues and petitions from various districts and LGAs, further eroding confidence in the process.

These irregularities are unacceptable and have led us to lose faith in the Electoral Committee’s ability to conduct free and fair elections.

In light of these developments, we, the Coalition of PYC Aspirants, have resolved to distance ourselves from this tainted electoral process.

We urge our supporters, friends, and well-wishers to understand our decision and recognize that our actions are guided by a commitment to upholding the values of integrity, transparency, and accountability.

We call on relevant stakeholders to take this move as one done in the best interest of the Plateau Youth Council, and our dear state.

OUR DEMANDS

1. We demand for the total nullification of the election conducted today the 25th of September 2024

2. We demand for the square nullification of all the districts and local government elections conducted before today

3. We also demand for the dissolution of the electoral committee whom has publicly shown interest on their love and mission to return some particular candidates elected

4. All customs, traditions and the constitutional stipulations guiding the conduct of PYC (i.e Plateau youths council) must be totally upheld and adhere strictly the freeness, fairness and the credibility of the elections henceforth.

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