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Gagging The Press :Kano Govt. Expels Journalist Hit by Stray Bullet ,13 Others

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Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf

Kano state Government has withdrawn the accreditation of 14 journalists covering the government house with immediate effect.

Spokesman to the governor, Sanusi Bature Dawakin-Tofa in a message to the affected pressmen, on Monday, directed them to report back to their respective offices for replacement to be forwarded by their various organisations.

Although no reason was given for the withdrawal of their accreditation, but in the message posted on the Whatsapp group of the government house crew by Sanusi Bature urged them to abide by the directive that takes effect from today, Tuesday.

List of Members of the Crew Due for Replacement from Govt. House

1Aliyu Yusuf, Director Public Enlightenment

2. Sani Suraj Abubakar, PRO

3. Adamu Dabo, Chairman Crew-FRCN

4. Naziru Yau, ARTV

5. Sadiq Sani AA, ARTV

6. Rabiu Sunusi, Triumph

7. Umar Sheka, Freedom

8. Jabir Dan’abba, Nasara

9. Labaran Ado Soron Dinki ,Ministry of Information

10. Simon AIT Cameraman

11. Nasiru Danhaki, NTA

12. Abdullahi Sule, Driver

13. Murtala Baba Kusa, Express Radio

14. Ibrahim Muazzam, Radio Kano

The above members of staff are expected to report back to thier respective organizations for re-assignment, pls.”

It was gathered that some of the issues that occurred last week that was used as reasons to call for the replacement of the media professionals but not stated in the message include an altercation between the government house crew with DSS operatives at the Jigawa Government House when the governor Abba Kabir Yusuf went on condolence over the petrol tanker incident that left over 170 dead.

”The DSS insisted that not all pressmen would be allowed into where the two governors were but the Kano government house crew were not comfortable with this and it led to a shouting match, ”a source said.

Also, SolaceBase was informed that Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed was in Kano over the weekend for a Kadirriyya religious sect event, (Maukibi) in which governor Abba Kabir Yusuf was scheduled to be there.

However, Governor Abba did not later attend the event but some of the government house press crew were said to have gone to the Hotel where the Bauchi State governor was, requesting for an audience with him.

It was gathered that this did not go down well with the authorities at the government house who felt they should not have used the government house press crew vehicle for such an assignment.

Hence a list of those involved was compiled and the action taken over them.

However, credible sources told  that the issue for the withdrawal of the pressmen accreditation was beyond those issues of last week.

The sources said since the issue of a stray bullet that pierced through a journalist occurred months back which was denied despite evidence that avails and other leaked information of happening around the Kano seat of power where journalists were mostly asked not to report, there has been moves to rejig the press crew of the government house

This newspaper contacted the governor’s spokesman, Sanusi Bature through WhatsApp call since he is out of the country but there was no response.

Some also accused a top echelon in Governor Abba Kabir’s circle   of having a hand in the Press men’s ordeal .

Source /Solacebase/Other Sources

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President Tinubu May Change Cabinet This Week

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There are strong indications that the long-awaited cabinet reshuffle may be announced this week.

It was gathered that President Bola Tinubu, yesterday, held a closed-door meeting with his Special Adviser on Policy Coordination and Head of the Central Delivery Coordination Unit, Hadiza Bala-Usman.

The policy coordination office was saddled with the responsibility of coming up with the criteria to determine who to go and those to be retained.

Before his two-week vacation, Tinubu had announced a cabinet reshuffle in the offing last month.

He was expected to announce it in the Independence Day broadcast on October 1. A day after, the President embarked on a working leave abroad.

With his return at the weekend, indications emerged, yesterday, that some of the ministers were in a panic mode over the looming reshuffle.

Sources close to the Presidency had claimed that before the President travelled to the United Kingdom for the vacation, a list containing the performances of the ministers had been compiled by Bala-Usman. One of the sources said the task of compiling the performances of ministers rested on her and that she had diligently done her work.

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Court Orders AIG To Investigate Allegations of Infidelity Involving Suspended Jigawa Commissioner

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Kano State Upper Shari’a Court has ordered AIG Zone One to investigate suspended Jigawa Commissioner, Auwalu Danladi Sankara, over allegations of enticing married woman, Tasleem Baba Nabegu

The Judge Ibrahim Sarki Yola gave the order following a Direct Complaint filed before his court by Husband to the 1st Defendant; Nasir Buba, praying the court to order police to conduct an investigation over  the alleged relationship between his wife and Auwalu Sankara.

During the court session today, Tuesday, Counsel to the Complainant, Barrister Haruna Magashi, holding the brief of Barrister Sa’id Muhammad Tudun Wada told the court that they have overwhelming evidences to prove the allegation against the two Defendants, including vedio, pictures, phone conversation, transfer of fund between them among other evidences.

On his side, counsel to Tasleem Baba Nabegu, Barrister Rabi’u Shuaibu Abdullahi dismissed all the allegations against his client.

The counsel informed the court that the couple has been separated for over a year, citing allegations of repeated mistreatment and abuse during their time together.

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The defendant claimed that his relationship with the complainant was strictly commercial, as she owned a restaurant and he was merely a customer purchasing food from her

Similarly in his submission, Counsel to Auwalu Danladi Sankara, Barrister Aliyu Usman Hajji alleged that the issue was politically concocted by complainant to tarnish the image of Sankara being a politician.

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KEDCO Says National Grid Disturbances, Vandalism causes for Power Shortage

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The Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) has attributed the ongoing power supply shortage in its franchise area to disturbances on the national grid and vandalism of critical transmission lines.

In a press conference held in Kano on [Date], Dr. Abubakar Jimeta, KEDCO’s Chief Commercial Officer, and Engineer Kassim Abdullahi Bukulor, Chief Technical Officer, explained that the unstable power supply was due to damage caused to two towers along the 330kV Shiroro-Kaduna transmission lines 1 and 2. These lines are the primary sources of bulk power transmission to the region.

According to reports from the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), towers T133 and T136 were found badly damaged at several points, leading to the tripping of the lines. Efforts are underway to reclose the lines after repairs.

To address the situation, KEDCO is engaging with stakeholders, including TCN and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), to expedite the repair of the vandalized transmission lines and restore power supply. The company acknowledged the efforts of TCN in emergency restoration of the lines.

KEDCO reiterated its commitment to providing reliable and adequate electricity supply to its customers. The company’s core investor, Future Energies Africa (FEA), is investing in renewable energy projects, network capacity improvements, and MiniGrid solutions to reduce dependence on the grid.

While apologizing for the inconvenience caused by the power shortage, KEDCO urged customers to report any suspicious activities on electrical infrastructure to the company’s hotline at 070055551111. The company has recorded success in apprehending and prosecuting vandals and will continue to collaborate with security agencies to combat this crime.

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