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Ex Speaker Gafasa denies story on his defection to PDP

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The immediate past speaker of Kano state house of Assembly has denied a rumours circulating in social media that he and some other members will decamped to People Democratic Party PDP.

Kano Focus reports that Mr Gafasa was speaking in an telephone interview on Tuesday.

He noted that he is still a bonafide member of All Progressive Congress APC and there is no side plan at the moment.

Mr Gafasa urged those circulating the rumours to desist from doing so.

Meanwhile, Hamisu Ibrahim Chidari, the new Speaker of Kano State House of Assembly has denied speculations that some lawmakers were planning  to defect from All Progressives Congress (APC) to Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Kano Focus reports that Ibrahim Chidari said this while briefing newsmen shortly after he was sworn in as the new Speaker on Tuesday, following the resignation of Abdulazeez Garba Gafasa.

Garba-Garfasa, alongside two other Principal Officers on Monday, resigned their positions.

There were speculations that Garba Garfasa and other 13 lawmakers were planning to defect to PDP.

“There is no iota of truth in the speculations that lawmakers are planning to leave the APC for any  party.

“We have heard about it, we have also seen the news on social media. But to the best of my knowledge it is not true, because since morning, we have been together with 26 out of the 28 APC lawmakers in the house,”  he said.

Ibrahim Chidari assured that he would carry along all members, irrespective of party difference towards moving the house to a higher level.

The new speaker called on former principal officers to join hands with him to work for the development of the state.

Kano Focus reports that the house has 40 lawmakers made up of 12 PDP members and 28 APC members.

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Abba Kabir Yusuf asks Fuel Marketers to reverse to old price

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Kano state Governor, Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf has urged petroleum marketers to reverse the prices of petroleum goods to its old rate in order to lessen the current hardship experienced by the general public.

KANO FOCUS reports that the appeal is contained in a statement issued by Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, the chief press secretary to the governor.

The governor said he is aware that the marketers still had old products in stock that were supposed to be sold at the previous pricing.

“To reduce the needless hardship on the state’s citizens, the marketers should exercise some restraint and quickly reopen all filling stations with available products in stock to sell at the former price.

“As a concerned Governor, I am disheartened to see our dear People of Kano suffering as a result of an unjustified fuel hike, and the situation must be stopped right away,” the governor said.

Kano, according to governor, is the commercial hub for the country’s northern region as well as certain countries in West Africa, and its bustling populace continues to enjoy favorable business conditions.

The Governor urged the good citizens of Kano state to maintain their composure and uphold the law because the government is always prepared to make sure that people are doing their affairs conveniently.

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Abba Kabir Yusuf appoints Rahila Mukhtar to head KSCHMA

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Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has announced the appointment of Rahila Mukhtar as executive secretary of the Kano State Healthcare Contributory Management Agency (KCHMA).

 

KANO FOCUS reports that this is contained in a statement by his chief press secretary Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa on Thursday.

 

Yusuf also approved the appointment of Garba Bichi as managing director of the Kano State Water Board, Hassan Danbaffa as managing director of the Kano State Road Maintenance Agency (KARMA), Ibrahim Yakubu as managing director of the Kano State Urban Planning and Development Authority (KNUPDA) and Abdulkadir Abdussalam as the accountant-general.

 

KANO FOCUS reports that the government said a date for their swearing-in would be announced soon to enable them to assume the new responsibilities.

 

 

 

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Police arrest ninety-six suspects in Kano over attempts to disrupt inauguration activities

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Ninety- six suspects were arrested by the Nigeria Police in Kano following alleged attempts to disrupt peace in the state during Monday’s inauguration ceremony.

 

KANO FOCUS reports that State Commissioner of Police, Mohammed Usaini Gumel, who disclosed this at a press conference held at the Command’s Bompai headquarters, Wednesday remarked that the arrest followed a series of crackdowns by his men.

 

He noted that the suspects, who were picked up differently across the state within the last one week included 56 suspected mobile phone robbers, 17 illicit drug related suspects, and 20 suspects who were arrested on account of attempts to commit violent crimes.

 

Items recovered from the suspects included five cartons of suspected Tramadol tablets, 83 sachets of suspected Diazepam and 371 pieces of rubber solution, including 12 parcels and 303 wraps of dried leaves.

 

Other recoveries from the suspects included 157 weapons, four locally made guns, one toy gun and 18 mobile phones as well as 34 ATMs .

 

He explained that preliminary investigations had led them to conclude that the suspects were saboteurs and sponsored criminals given that they were found with dangerous weapons and were also under the influence of drugs during their arrest

 

Usaini added that all the suspects would soon be charged to court even as he advised the members of the public to be law abiding.

 

He insisted that the Police would continue to match its words with actions until all the criminally minded persons in the state repented or decided to leave the state.

 

 

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