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Kano Commissions State Anti Corruption Institute

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Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano State has assured that his administration will continue to support the State Public Complaints and Anti Corruption Commission in its fight against corruption in all ramifications.

He disclosed this on Wednesday at a ceremony to commemorate the 2020 International Anti Corruption Day,Public presentation of Anti Corruption Strategy Documents and Commissioning of Kano Anti Corruption Institute held at the Kano Anti Corruption Institute.

Represented by his Deputy Dr.Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna, the Governor said they are commemorating the 2020 International Anti Corruption Day with activities that will augment the effort put in place since the inception of their administration towards the control of corruption which remain the cancer militating against the socio-economic development of Nigeria.

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“Part of the activities we embarked includes the recent commissioned Anti Corruption Institute which was established to assist in training the staff of Kano State Public Complaints Commission and also to educate the public and civil servants on menace of anti corruption, this is in addition to the new anti corruption strategy documents produced with the aim of prevention of corruption,public engagement and ethical reorientation,enforcement and sanctions,recovery and management of the proceed of corruption and allied offences for its utilisation by all stakeholders in the fight against corruption in the State Ganduje said”.

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He however highlighted that his administration had subscribed to Open Government Partnership and even signed the only Executive Order in the country’s OGP family in order to ensure openness and transparency in government business.

“We established transparency and accountability units in all the MDA’s jointly supervised by the State Public Complaints and Anti Corruption Commission and Office of the Head of Civil Service with support from development partners he said”.

In his remarks, the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Alh.Muhammed Umar Abba represented by the Director Public Relations, Hajiya A’isha Larai Musa commended Kano State Public Complaints and Anti Corruption Commission for its foresight and commitment in the fight against corruption in Kano.

He revealed that the commissioning of the Kano Anti Corruption Institute is an important feat in the Anti Corruption fight which will give the commission’s personnel and enrollees the opportunity to get familiar with proper anti corruption knowledge and skills on how to discharge their duties effectively.

 

The Acting EFCC Chairman emphasised that no society can achieved economic, social and political development when its resources are looted with impunity through corrupt practices, adding that the progress of a nation is hinged on its ability to identify and plug the obvious and secret leakages in its economy and also to adapt to best practices in the ever changing world.

He therefore commended Kano State Government for taking the lead and commitment to the anti Corruption fight, while also assured of the EFCC’s continued support and cooperation in all aspects of the war against corruption.

Speaking earlier the Chairman Of Kano State Public Complaints and Anti Corruption Commission, Barrister Muhuyi Magaji explained that the success achieved by the commission in its functions is due to the non interference from the State Government who gave them a level playing field.

He also appreciates the support of the State Government in the establishment of the Kano Anti Corruption Institute and the development partners towards developing the Anti Corruption Strategy documents.

In a Statement by Hassan Musa Fagge,The Deputy Governor’s Chief Press Secretary said the occasion was attended by representatives of ICPC,Police,National Human Rights commission,Federal Public Complaints Commission and other stakeholders in the fight against corruption.

 

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Report: FCT Communities Decry Water Scarcity, Call for Intervention

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According to Daily Trust, residents of communities along the Airport Road corridor in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have raised alarm over persistent lack of access to potable water, describing the situation as a daily struggle.

 

Communities including Lugbe, Aco Estate, Goza, and Sauka say taps have remained dry for months, forcing households to depend on costly water vendors and unreliable boreholes while awaiting intervention from the FCT Water Board.

 

In Lugbe, one of the worst-hit areas, residents say they feel abandoned despite ongoing water projects across the capital.

Mrs. Grace Adebayo, a resident of Aco Estate, said her family now spends thousands of naira weekly on water.

“We are suffering in silence. The government keeps commissioning projects on television, but nothing is reaching us here,” she said.

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A youth leader in Goza, who spoke anonymously, warned that the crisis is fueling water-borne diseases.

“Our children are falling sick because we rely on shallow wells,” he said.

Another resident, Olugbenga Ajayi, decried failed borehole projects in the area. “Landlords keep digging boreholes without success. It’s a waste of money. We are suffering and need government help,” he said.

 

In Sauka, residents expressed frustration that despite water pipelines running through their community, supply has yet to be extended to their homes.

The residents are calling on the FCT Water Board to urgently expand water distribution to the Airport Road axis, noting that reliance on private vendors is unsustainable.

“We pay taxes and deserve basic amenities like those in the city centre,” a Lugbe resident said.

 

Their plight contrasts with recent high-profile water projects by the FCT Administration. In June 2025, President Bola Tinubu commissioned the $470 million Greater Abuja Water Supply Project, facilitated by FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, who has repeatedly pledged to end water scarcity.

 

The administration also flagged off the rehabilitation of the Phase II Water Treatment Plant at Lower Usman Dam and the N90 billion Bwari Township Water Supply Project, aimed at improving water access across the territory.

 

While authorities recently attributed citywide shortages to a damaged pipeline caused by a private developer, residents along Airport Road insist their communities have long been neglected.

 

They warned that without urgent intervention, the worsening water crisis could further threaten public health and livelihoods.

 

The newspaper said that efforts to reach the FCT waterboard authorities were unsuccessful.

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FG Bans Honorary Degree Holders from Using “Dr” Title

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The Federal Government has prohibited recipients of honorary degrees from using the title “Dr” before their names in official, academic, or professional contexts, warning that violators will be treated as engaging in academic fraud.

 

The Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, announced the directive on Wednesday in Abuja while briefing State House correspondents after a Federal Executive Council meeting.

 

Alausa said the policy was introduced to address what he described as the growing abuse and politicisation of honorary degrees in Nigeria’s tertiary education system.

 

“The recent trend in the award of honorary degrees has revealed increasing abuse and politicisation of this academic privilege,” he said.

 

He added that honorary degrees were increasingly being used for political patronage, financial inducement and recognition of serving public officials, contrary to established academic ethics.

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“We have seen awards being used for political patronage, for financial gain, and the conferral of honorary degrees on serving public officials, which should not happen,” he said.

 

The minister warned that misrepresentation of honorary degrees as earned academic qualifications would now attract sanctions.

 

“Misrepresentation of honorary degrees as earned academic credentials shall be treated as academic fraud, with legal and reputational consequences,” he stated.

 

Under the new policy, holders of honorary degrees are barred from using “Dr” as a prefix. Instead, they must clearly indicate the honorary nature of the award after their names.

 

He gave examples such as “Chief Louis Clark, D.Lit. (Honoris Causa)” and “Mrs Miriam Adamu, LL.D. Honoris Causa,” noting that the format distinguishes honorary awards from earned doctorates.

 

Alausa further explained that only four categories of honorary degrees are now recognised: Doctor of Laws (LL.D), Doctor of Letters (D.Lit), Doctor of Science (D.Sc), and Doctor of Humanities (D.Arts).

 

He also stated that universities without active postgraduate research programmes leading to PhD awards will no longer be allowed to confer honorary degrees.

 

According to him, the move is aimed at curbing the proliferation of institutions that award honorary doctorates without meeting proper academic standards.

 

The minister added that the Federal Ministry of Education and the National Universities Commission (NUC) will issue implementation guidelines to all universities, while convocation ceremonies will be monitored for compliance.

 

He said a national register of honorary degree recipients will also be published annually to protect the integrity of academic qualifications in the country.

 

Alausa confirmed that the policy has been approved by the Federal Executive Council and is now enforceable nationwide.

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Kano Business Community Urges Mukhtar Gashash to Contest Governorship in 2027

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A broad coalition of business leaders in Kano has publicly called on Ambassador Dr. Mukhtar Gashash to contest the state’s governorship in the 2027 general elections, citing his longstanding support for traders and entrepreneurs as a key reason for their endorsement.

 

The appeal was made during a press briefing held at the Kano Press Centre, where prominent figures in the local business ecosystem addressed journalists on behalf of traders, investors, and stakeholders across multiple sectors of the state’s economy.

 

Speaking at the event, Alhaji Abdulaziz Dalha Musa Dala, alongside Ambassador MD Musa Sani Mainagge, said the call reflects a growing consensus within the business community about the direction of the state ahead of the next election cycle.

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According to the group, their endorsement of Ambassador Dr. Mukhtar Gashash is the result of “wide consultations and careful consideration,” emphasizing that the decision was not made lightly but is rooted in years of trust and collaboration.

 

“For many years, Ambassador Gashash has stood firmly with traders and business operators,” Dala stated. “He has provided leadership, guidance, and intervention in critical matters affecting livelihoods, including regulatory challenges, taxation issues, customs-related concerns, and engagements with law enforcement agencies.”

 

The business leaders described Gashash as a dependable advocate who has consistently served as a bridge between the private sector and government institutions. They credited his accessibility, responsiveness, and commitment to protecting business interests as factors that have earned him widespread respect among stakeholders.

 

Highlighting his qualifications, the group noted that Gashash possesses a deep understanding of the challenges faced by entrepreneurs and investors in Kano State. They also pointed to his perceived integrity, leadership capacity, and experience as qualities necessary to drive meaningful economic and social transformation.

 

“He represents a unifying figure capable of promoting economic growth, stability, and prosperity,” Mainagge added.

 

The coalition further emphasized that their call reflects a broader aspiration within the business community to see one of their own someone familiar with their struggles and aligned with their vision take on the leadership of the state.

 

They also urge Gashash to carefully consider their appeal in the interest of Kano State’s development and the well-being of its people, expressing hope that his potential candidacy could usher in a more inclusive and prosperous future.

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