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Housing Corporation Collaborates With FCCPC On Advocacy

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The managing director, Kano state housing corporation Alh Abdullahi Rabiu, has assured the Kano office of the federal competition and consumer protection commission his maximum support and cooperation towards realising their set objectives.

The managing director,gave the assurance when the management team of the commission led by it’s head of kano office Alh Hassan Abdulhamid Hassan, paid an advocacy and sensitisation visit to the kano state housing corporation.

Alh Abdu Rabi’u, noted with appreciation,the zeal and enthusiasm of the federal competition and consumer protection commission here in Kano toward it’s advocacy drive campaign, and pledged that KSHC would support them in that direction.

He said, Kano state housing corporation is bedeviled with alot of challenges including the inability of its tenants to settle their outstanding fees, which resulted to the current financial hardships in the corporation.

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Alh Abdu Rabi’u, expressed hope that when the bilateral collaboration between the two organizations beefed up, Kano state housing corporation would have its financial tension at eased.

He however, commended the federal competition and consumer commission for their advocacy visit, and prayed to almighty Allah to guide them accordingly.

Earlier speaking, the leader of the team who is also the head of kano office of the commission Alh Hassan Abdulhamid Hassan, told the managing director, that they were at the corporation as part of their advocacy visit to various organisations to sensitise the staff of the corporation on the numerous task of the commission.

He noted with serious concern on the lack of awareness from teaming consumers on how best to protect themselves and fight for their rights on many goods and services rendering to them by individuals and corporate bodies.

In a statement released to newsmen by the Director public relations and enlightenment Muhammad Dahiru Idris said Alh Abdulhamid Hassan emphasized that Kano state Housing corporation has a great role to play towards ensuring successful sensitisation among its staff, and called for more collaborations between the corporation and the commission for realization of the desired goals.

 

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Maulud: Emulate Good Deeds Of Prophet Muhammad, Rep. Abubakar Bichi To Muslims

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From Muhammad Kabir, Kano

The Chairman House of Representatives Committee on Appropriation, Alhaji Abubakar Kabir Abubakar Bichi, has while commemorating with the Muslims on the days of Maulud, asked them to emulate the good deeds of the Prophet of Islam.

Abubakar in a released he Personally signed and issued to Newsmen, in Kano, Monday, said that periods like the days of the birth of the Prophet of Islam are special days that Muslims should persistently prayed and help one another.

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He said, the Maulud period is a special days that calls for caregiving, sympathy, support to one another and above all love to your neighbor’s, relatives and the general public.

The Chairman, congratulate the People of Bichi Federal Constituency and the general Kano citizens on the period of Maulud and asked them to persistently pray for a better society they live in.

Abubakar Kabir Abubakar, said that the prayers of the Bichi and entire Kano People is needed at this period of the Maulud and assured them of Allah’s guidance.

“I congratulate my people of Bichi Federal Constituency and the entire Kano People on the period of Maulud and pray that their lives would greatly improve for the better”.

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Murtala Sule Garo Joins Eid-el-Maulud Celebrations, Calls for Urgent Economic Reforms to Ease Nigeria’s Suffering

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Former deputy governorship candidate in Kano State, Alhaji Murtala Sule Garo has joined Muslim faithful in Nigeria to mark the Eid-el-Maulud.

12 Rabi Ul Awwal is the date on which Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was born and it’s celebrated by Muslims across the globe, as Islamic school children read and sing to celebrate his virtues.

Murtala Sule Garo urged all Muslims to use the occasion to reflect on the virtues of Islam as exemplified by the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW), including showing love for one’s neighbour, patience, honesty, empathy, kindness and generosity, etc.

Garo sympathized with Nigeria over the high cost of living in the country.

He said the primary responsibility of every government is the protection of life and property, urging leaders at all levels to come up with urgent interventions to ease the suffering in their states and the country at large.

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Garo said, “Economic policies that will ensure material well-being of the poor, vulnerable as well as working people should be the priority of every government.

“Governments must create a favorable economic atmosphere for businesses to thrive. Job creation and employment opportunities for our teeming youth is necessary.

“The issue of almajiri is critical. Intervention that will better their lives and lift them off the street is vital at this moment.

“I urge Muslims to use Maulud gatherings to intensify prayers for stability and economic well-being.”

 

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Kano Electoral Commission to Conduct Drug Tests for Candidates

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Kansiec chairman' Prof. Sani Lawal

The Kano State Independent Electoral Commission (KANSIEC) will conduct drug tests on chairmanship and councillorship candidates of all political parties contesting the upcoming local government elections.

The Executive Chairman of the Commission, Prof. Sani Lawal Malumfashi, stated this during an official visit to the headquarters of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Kano on Tuesday.

Prof. Malumfashi emphasized that the Commission is set to test candidates running for chairman and councillorship positions for drug use.

While seeking the support and cooperation of the NDLEA in conducting the drug tests, he requested that the agency submit the results to the commission to determine the eligibility of candidates based on the outcome of the tests.

He maintained that the current electoral commission in the state is committed to ensuring that individuals who abuse drugs do not gain executive power in local government, given its proximity to the grassroots.

Malumfashi added that drug users in local government leadership would worsen the drug abuse situation in the state and could even bankrupt the local government by promoting and increasing drug abuse and related offenses.

The Chairman also sought the agency’s support in ensuring security during and after the elections, noting that the NDLEA is an integral part of the election process.

In his response, the State Commander of the NDLEA, Abubakar Idris Ahmad, assured the commission’s chairman that his command is ready to provide all necessary support and cooperation to conduct a hitch-free election in the state.

In a statement signed by the Director of Public Enlightenment of the Commission, Bashir Habib Yahaya, it was noted that the event included the presentation of election guidelines and the calendar to the Commander by the Chairman of the commission, while the NDLEA Commander honored Prof. Sani Lawal Malumfashi on behalf of his command.

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