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Kano abductions: Over 100 persons testify before probe panel

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By Nasiru Yusuf

More than 100 people have so far testified before the Kano State Judicial Commission of Inquiry which was set up by Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje to investigate the abduction and forceful conversion to Christianity of 10 Kano children by an Igbo kidnap syndicate.

Chairman of the Commission, Justice Wada Umar Rano disclosed this on Friday during the donation of N1 million each to parents of nine rescued children who were rescued from Onitsha, Anambra state.

Kano Focus reports that Justice Rano appealed to the Kano state government to extend the commission’s November 30, 2019 dateline to enable it present a comprehensive report.

The chairman  also called on the parents of the victims to avoid using the funds for unnecessary expenses.

Speaking while presenting the money to parents of the rescued children, Secretary to the state government Alhaji Usman Alhaji said government will continue to support the victims especially their education.

Mr Alhaji advised the parents to use the funds to improve the well-being of their children.

He added that the state government would keep the money meant for three of the victims whose parents were not found until the parents are identified.

Mr Alhaji also commended Justice Rano “for his effort in unveiling the truth” and urged him to sustain such efforts.

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Governor Yusuf approves fresh appointments, promotions in Kano

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Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim

 

Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has approved a fresh round of appointments and promotions across key government agencies as part of efforts to strengthen governance and improve service delivery in the state.

 

KANO FOCUS reports that the development was disclosed in a statement issued on Wednesday by the Director General, Media and Publicity, Government House Kano, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa.

 

According to the statement, the governor approved the appointment of Hon. Abdulkadir Balarabe Kankarofi (Alhajij) as Special Adviser on Humanitarian Affairs in the Office of the Executive Governor. Until his elevation, Kankarofi served as Senior Special Assistant on Protocol I to the governor.

 

Hajiya Aisha Tamburawa was also appointed as Special Adviser to the Governor on Positive Propaganda. She previously served as a Supervisory Councillor in Dawakin Kudu Local Government Area.

 

In the water resources sector, Engr. Mukhtar Yusuf was promoted from Deputy Managing Director to Managing Director of the Water Resources Engineering and Construction Agency (WRECA), while Zakari Usman Balan was appointed as the new Deputy Managing Director of the agency.

Similarly, Dr. Mukhtar Bello Maisudan, a senior lecturer at Bayero University, Kano, was appointed as Executive Secretary of the Kano State Scholarship Board.

 

In the road infrastructure sector, Engr. Abba Kankarofi was promoted to Managing Director of the Kano Road and Maintenance Agency (KARMA), having previously served as Deputy Managing Director.

 

Also appointed is Hon. Musayyib Kawu Ungoggo as Managing Director of the Kano Zoological Garden. Ungoggo has served in various political capacities, including as a councillor and Senior Special Reporter.

 

Governor Yusuf urged the newly appointed and promoted officials to justify the confidence reposed in them by discharging their duties with dedication, transparency and a strong sense of responsibility to the people of Kano State.

 

He reaffirmed that his administration remains committed to strengthening public institutions and delivering people-centred governance in line with the objectives of the Kano First Agenda.

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Islamic Forum demands justice over alleged abduction, forced conversion of minor

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Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim

 

The Islamic Forum of Nigeria has condemned what it described as the abduction, rape and forced conversion of a minor, Walida Abdulhadi, allegedly by an operative of the Department of State Services (DSS), calling for justice, transparency and equal treatment under the law.

 

In a press statement issued on Tuesday and signed by its Acting Executive Secretary, Dalhatu Gwarzo, the Forum expressed outrage over the alleged actions of the suspect, identified as Ifeanyi Onyewuenyi, accusing him of abducting the girl, sexually assaulting her, forcing her to convert her religion and subjecting her to a forced abortion.

 

The group described the alleged incident as a grave violation of human rights, religious freedom and the rule of law, insisting that the matter should not be treated lightly because of the suspect’s status as a security operative.

 

The Forum also criticised what it termed the silence of sections of the media and religious bodies, particularly the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), over the case. It compared the situation with the widely publicised Ese Oruru case, in which Yunusa Dahiru was convicted and sentenced to 26 years’ imprisonment.

 

According to the Forum, the contrast in reactions raises concerns about selective outrage and double standards in the pursuit of justice.

 

“Where is the media outrage? Where are the public campaigns demanding justice for Walida?” the statement queried, adding that justice should not depend on the religious identity of either the victim or the alleged perpetrator.

 

The Forum called on the DSS to ensure transparency in its investigation and to allow the law to take its full course, including prosecuting the suspect for alleged offences such as kidnapping and statutory rape.

 

It also urged the judiciary to ensure an expedited and open trial, stressing that Walida should be released immediately to her parents in line with an existing court directive.

 

The organisation further appealed to the media to report the case with the same intensity accorded similar past incidents and called on the Federal Government to guarantee the safety of the victim and her family.

 

“The Muslim Ummah will not remain silent while its daughters are abducted, violated and forced out of their faith,” the statement said.

 

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Kwankwasiyya appoints new spokespersons to strengthen communication strategy

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Nura Abdullahi

 

The Kwankwasiyya Movement Nigeria has appointed two new spokespersons as part of efforts to strengthen its communication structure and enhance engagement with the public and the media.

 

In a statement released on Tuesday by Dr Yusuf Ibrahim Kofar Mata on behalf of Kwankwasiyya, the Movement announced the appointment of Alhaji Habib Saleh Mailemo as Spokesperson I and Capt. Mansur Umar Kurugu as Spokesperson II.

 

According to the statement, the appointments are in line with Kwankwasiyya’s strategic repositioning in response to emerging political realities, where clear ideology, coherent messaging and disciplined communication are considered critical.

 

Mailemo, as Spokesperson I, will serve as the official voice of the Movement on political positions, policy perspectives and overall strategic direction. Capt. Kurugu, as Spokesperson II, will support coordinated messaging, provide rapid responses to developments and drive grassroots-focused communication.

 

The leadership of the Movement, under its national leader, Engr. Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, expressed confidence that the new spokespersons will further project Kwankwasiyya as a people-oriented political movement anchored on social justice, equity and progressive leadership.

 

The statement also informed members of the public and the media that all official communications from the Kwankwasiyya Movement will henceforth be issued through the appointed spokespersons.

 

Kwankwasiyya reaffirmed its commitment to the masses and to the promotion of principled and issue-based politics in Nigeria.

 

The statement was signed by Dr. Yusuf Ibrahim Kofarmata on behalf of the Kwankwasiyya Movement Nigeria.

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