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Kano assembly advocates zero tolerance for corruption- Speaker

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Kano, Jan. 6, 2024- Kano State State House of Assembly has said that it has vowed zero tolerance for corrupt practices in the state.
The Speaker of the house, Alhaji Jibril Falgore made the pledge while receiving management of Kano State Public Complaints and Anti Corruption Commission (PCACC), on Tuesday in Kano.
Falgore also reiterated the lawmakers dedication, in making laws aimed at uplifting the state.
He explained that, as representatives of the people, the house would do everything possible within it’s powers, to make laws that would have direct impact on lives of the citizens.
The speaker said that if submitted, the house would amend bill establishing the commission to ensure timely amendment of the PCACC bill, to achieve the desired objectives.
“The state government under the leadership of Gov .Abba Kabir -Yusuf does not and would not tolerate corruption,” he explained.
Earlier, the chairman of (PCACC), Mr Muhyi Rimin- Gado, pointed out that, they were at the house to strengthen the existing cordial working relationship with the assembly.
He stressed that the commission was facing various challenges which included legal bottlenecks, civil forfeiture, funding, establishment of new departments among others.
“The commission was established in 2008 and amended in 2010, the present administration does not interfere in the activities of PCACC it is working independently,” he explained
The Anti-corruption boss then stressed the need for the member’s maximum support and cooperation in the fight against corruption in the state and to restore public trust in the government.(NAN)

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Kano: Abiya Emerges Acting NNPP Chairman in Kano

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Hon. Abdullahi Zubairu Abiya has emerged as the Acting Chairman of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) in Kano State following the removal of the former chairman, Alhaji Hashimu Dungurawa.

Abiya’s emergence was endorsed by the NNPP State Executive Committee (EXCO) after an emergency meeting held at the party’s secretariat in Kano.

Announcing the decision, the party’s Assistant Legal Adviser, Barrister Yusuf Mukhtar, said the appointment was in line with the provisions of the NNPP constitution.

Mukhtar explained that the development followed the submission of a formal resolution by the Dawakin Tofa Local Government Executive Committee recommending the sacking and expulsion of Dungurawa.

According to party sources, the Dawakin Tofa EXCO, led by Hon. Abdullahi Ali Uban Iya Dawanau, transmitted the resolution earlier forwarded by the Gargari Ward Executive Committee to the state leadership.

The resolution was reportedly adopted at the second executive meeting of the Gargari Ward, held two weeks after the general election, where Dungurawa was accused of alleged anti-party activities.

After reviewing the report, the State EXCO ratified the decision and approved Abiya’s emergence as Acting State Chairman.

Party officials said the move was aimed at restoring internal discipline, strengthening cohesion within the party and repositioning the NNPP for future political engagements in Kano State.

In his acceptance remarks, the Acting Chairman, Hon. Abdullahi Zubairu Imam Abiya, pledged that the party would ensure fairness and justice to all members.

He also reaffirmed the party’s loyalty to its national leader, Sen. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, and Kano State Governor, Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf.

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Kano Assembly decries imbalance in Customs recruitment exercise

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The Kano State House of Assembly has expressed concern over what it described as injustice and regional imbalance in the ongoing recruitment exercise conducted by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS).

The lawmakers alleged that the process heavily favoured states from the southern part of the country, particularly the South-West region, at the expense of the North.

The concern followed a motion of urgent public importance moved by the Majority Leader, Alhaji Lawan Hussaini Dala, during Thursday’s plenary session.

Presenting the motion, Dala said the recruitment exercise violated the principles of Federal Character meant to ensure equity and fair representation in federal employment.

He said that out of a total of 1,785 persons recruited nationwide, the South-West received more than half of the total slots, describing the distribution as “grossly unfair and unacceptable.”

According to him, Lagos got 207 slots, Ogun 145, Ondo 132, Osun 127, Oyo 108 and Ekiti 93 — making a total of 812 recruits from the South-West alone.

“In comparison, the North-West received only about seven per cent of the total recruitment, with Kano getting 31, Katsina 20, Jigawa 18 and Zamfara 16,” he said.

Dala said the entire northern region got only 651 slots, while the majority were allotted to southern states.

He called on the House to officially communicate its position to relevant federal authorities, including the National Assembly, the Federal Character Commission (FCC) and the Nigeria Customs Service, to demand a review of the exercise in the interest of fairness and inclusivity.

The Majority Leader warned that continued regional imbalance in federal employment could fuel mistrust and threaten national unity.

Other members who contributed to the debate supported the motion and urged northern lawmakers at the National Assembly to take up the matter for redress.

They stressed that equitable representation in federal recruitment remained vital to sustaining Nigeria’s unity and promoting a sense of belonging among citizens.

In his ruling, the Speaker, Alhaji Jibril Ismail Falgore, commended Dala for raising the motion, describing it as patriotic and in defence of justice and fairness.

He directed the relevant House Committee to investigate the recruitment figures and report back for further legislative action.

 

 

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500 NNPP supporters defect to APC in Kano

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500 NNPP supporters defect to APC in Kano

 

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Kano, Five hundreds of members of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) from Fagge and Ungogo Local Government Areas of Kano State have defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

 

Managing Director of the Hadejia-Jam’are River Basin Development Authority, Engr. Rabiu Suleiman Bichi, received the defectors on Tuesday, saying their move reflects growing confidence in President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s leadership and APC’s progressive vision.

 

Bichi noted APC’s development-oriented policies were attracting Nigerians, citing defection of some governors as testament to the party’s strength.

 

He assured new members of equal opportunity and integration into APC, saying no member would be marginalized.

 

Bichi highlighted APC-led government’s visionary policies on food security and economic growth, noting Hadejia-Jam’are River Basin’s modern irrigation techniques align with Tinubu’s food security agenda.

 

Former APC National Chairman Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, represented by Kano APC Chairman Alhaji Abdullahi Abbas, commended defectors for joining APC, assuring them of sustainable development commitment.

 

Kano Central APC Chairman Alhaji Shehu Aliyu Ungogo said Tinubu’s policies had boosted Nigeria’s economy, restoring public confidence in APC.

 

Defectors cited APC’s developmental strides and commitment to improving Nigerians’ lives as reasons for their move, expressing optimism it would enhance party’s grassroots strength ¹ ² ³.

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