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Gov Yusuf appoints Hauwa Isa Acting MD ARTV

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Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has approved the appointment of Hajiya Hauwa Isa Ibrahim as Acting Managing Director of Abubakar Rimi Television ARTV Kano.

KANO FOCUS reports that the appointment letter signed by the Secretary to the State Government Dr Bappa Bichi said the appointment followed the suspension of the former managing director Mustapha Adamu Indabawa.

The appointment letter reads in part “Following the suspension of Managing Director Abubakar Rimi Television (ARTV), I am instructed to convey the approval of His ExcellencyExcellency, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, the Executive Governor of Kano State of your appointment as Acting Managing Director, Abubakar Rimi Television ARTV Kano with immediate effect.

“Accordingly, you are by this letter requested to take over the affairs of the agency, please.”

KANO FOCUS reports that the state government has filed seven-count charges of criminal conspiracy, misappropriation and diversion of fund among others running into millions of naira against former Managing Director Mustapha Adamu Indabawa and Staff Officer, Ibrahim M. Bello.

The application to prefer charge against the duo under section 211 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (As Amended) and Section 121 (1), 123 (1) (a) 126( b) and 377 of the Kano State Administration of Criminal Justice Law (2019) sighted by SolaceBase on Tuesday, dated May 14th, 2024, was attached with the charge sheet, the list of witnesses and their statements, a summary of statements of witnesses, the summary of evidence and copies of the statements of the defendants and other exhibits.

The charge was filed by Kano State Public Complaint and Anti-Corruption Commission under the fiat accorded it by the Attorney General of the state.

KANO FOCUS had reported that the state anti-corruption commission investigated the matter sequel to a petition written to the state governor against the embattle ARTV Managing Director, Mustapha Adamu Indabawa.

According to credible sources, the anti-craft commission after a thorough investigation discovered a lot of atrocities at the television station that warranted dragging the duo to court after submission of the report to the governor.

First head count charge

The first head of count reads, ‘’that you, Mustapha Adamu Indabawa, together with you Ibrahim M Bello, between the period of January, 2024 or there about, at Kano in the Kano Judicial Division, conspire amongst yourselves while serving in your official capacities as the Managing Director and staff officer of Abubakar Rimi Television Corporation (ARTV) wholly owned by the Kano State Government, agreed to do or caused to be done an illegal act, to wit, dishonestly misappropriated and/or converted to your own use the sum of N9,500,000.00 (Nine Million Five Hundred Thousand Naira) being money disbursed and credited to the account of Abubakar Rimi Television Corporation from the Kano State consolidated Revenue Account No. 4968083012 domiciled at FCMB, as take-off grant, the monies which you dishonestly caused to be put to the 2nd defendant’s personal Bank account No: 331 172332 Domicile at Eco Bank, before sharing it for your own use causing wrongful loss to people and government of Kano State and wrongful gain to you and your associates and thereby committed the offence of Criminal Conspiracy contrary to Section 96 and punishable under Section 97 of The Penal Code (as amended), CAP. 105, Vol. 2. The Laws of the Kano State of Nigeria, 1991.

Second head count charge

That you, Mustapha Adamu Indabawa male, adult between the periods of 16th April. 2024 or thereabout, in Kano in the Kano Judicial Division, while serving in your capacity as a public servant, to wit, the Managing Director of Abubakar Rimi Television Corporation and being charged with the receipt, custody and management of the sum of N40,000,000.00 (forty million Naira), being a disbursement received by the State Government-owned Television station for the Commercials Airtime payment by Accelerating Nutrition Result in Nigeria (ANRIN) through the ARTV account No. 2142010472 domicile at Eco Bank, the monies which you directed the payment of N12,000,000 (Twelve Million Naira) to yourself and other management staff of the corporation under the guise of “Canvasser” thereby causing wrongful gain to yourselves and wrongful loss to the Government and People of Kano State and thereby committed an offence contrary and punishable under section 26 of the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission Law 2008 (as amended).

Third head count charge

That you, Mustapha Adamu Indabawa male, adult between the periods of 19 March, 2024 or thereabout, in Kano in the Kano Judicial Division, while serving in your capacity as a public servant, to wit, the managing Director of Abubakar Rimi Television Corporation and being charged with the receipt, custody and management of the sum of N3,400,000 (Three Million Four Hundred Thousand Naira), being a disbursement received by the State Government owned Television station for the Commercials Airtime payment by UNICEF through the ARTV/UNICEF dedicated account No. 0005181209 domicile at Unity Bank Ple, the monies which you directed the cashier and the program coordinator to withdraw in cash on the 19th day of March 2024 and was given to you and converted same into your personal use thereby causing wrongful gain to yourself and wrongful loss to the Government and People of Kano State and thereby committed an offence contrary and punishable under section 26 of the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti- Corruption Commission Law 2008 (as amended).

Fourth head count charge

That you, Mustapha Adamu Indabawa, together with you Ibrahim M Bello, between the period of February 2023 or thereabout, at Kano in the Kano Judicial Division, conspire amongst yourselves while serving in your official capacities as making director and staff officer of Abubakar Rimi television corporation, agreed to do or cause to be done an illegal act, to wit, dishonestly misappropriated and/or converted to your own use the sum of N9,500,000.00 (Nine Million Five Hundred Thousand Naira) being money disbursed and credited to the account of Abubakar Rimi Television corporation from the Kano State consolidated Revenue Account No. 4968083012 domiciled at FCMB, as a take-off grant, the monies which you dishonestly caused to be put into the 2nd defendant’s personal Bank account No.3321172332 Domicile at Eco Bank before converting it for your own use causing wrongful loss to the people and the Government of Kano State and wrongful gain to you and your associates and thereby committed the of Criminal breach of Trust contrary to section 311 and punishable under section 315 of The Penal Code (as amended), CAP. 105, Vol. 2. The Laws of the Kano State of Nigeria, 1991.

Fifth head count charge

That you, Mustapha Adamu Indabawa, together with you Ibrahim M Bello, between the period of February 2023 or thereabout, at Kano in the Kano Judicial Division, conspire amongst yourselves while serving in your official capacities as managing director and staff officer of Abubakar Rimi television corporation, agreed to do or cause to be done an illegal act, to wit, dishonestly misappropriated and/or converted to your own use the sum of N9,500,000.00 (Nine Milion Five Hundred Thousand Naira) being money disbursed and credited to the account of Abubakar Rimi Television corporation from the Kano State consolidated Revenue Account No. 4968083012 domiciled at FCMB, as take-off grant, the monies which you dishonestly caused to be put into the 2nd defendant personal Bank account No.3321172332 Domicile at Eco Bank and convert it for your own use causing wrongful loss to the people and Government of Kano State and wrongful gain to you and your associates and thereby committed an offence contrary and punishable under section 26 of the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission Law 2008 (as amended).

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Kano’s Education State of Emergency: The Successes, The Challenges

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By Abdullahi Yusuf

 

 

By some definitions,education is both the act of imparting knowledge to others and the act of receiving knowledge from someone else. Scholars have also defined education as the knowledge received through schooling or instruction.

Education plays a very important role in the life of a person as it trains,equips and prepares him or her to face and surmount the challenges of life.

This essential sector has, however, suffered neglect in Kano State,over the years, with primary schools and secondary schools sustaining dilapidated classrooms, dearth of furniture, teachers and instructional materials, among other challenges.

This apparent decay in the sector prompted the administration of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf to declare a State of Emergency to arrest the situation and restore the lost glory of education in the state.

While declaring the State of Emergency in the sector on June 8,2024, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf said inter alia:”As your elected Governor entrusted with the solemn responsibility of steering our state towards prosperity and progress, I cannot ignore the glaring reality that confronts us in the realm of education.

“With education being our number one priority, and believing that education is not only a public good, but also the greatest asset that any people can bequeath to its upcoming generation because no people can grow beyond the quality and standard of their education system, we must, therefore, take radical but practical measures to reposition education provisioning in our State.

“Nearly four out of every five classrooms in our primary and junior secondary schools are marred by dilapidation and disrepair, rendering them unsuitable for the noble pursuit of knowledge.

“Today, I stand before you to announce the declaration of a STATE OF EMERGENCY in the education sector. A state of emergency, as declared today, is an extraordinary legal measure that allows us to take some bold steps to address these critical challenges swiftly and effectively,” the governor said.

Five months after the commencement of the implementation of the State of Emergency in the all-important sector, members of the Correspondents’ chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists(NUJ),Kano Council,set out on a tour of projects being executed by the State Government under the initiative,and their findings were quite revealing as they were educative.

The tour took the Reporters to many primary and junior secondary schools in whose premises a one-storey block of four classrooms each is being constructed across the 44 local government areas of the state to address the challenge of inadequate infrastructure bedeviling the education sector.

The Writers also monitored the provision of furniture and instructional materials as well as the deployment of more teachers as part of the efforts of the Government to respond to the challenges in the sector.

The schools visited included but not limited to Namadi Primary School,Unguwar Jakada in Gwale Local Government Area,Sabon Layi Special Primary School, Bichi,in Bichi Local Government Area, Dawakin Tofa Model Primary School in Dawakin Tofa Local Government Area and Garin Dau Central Primary School in Warawa Local Government Area.

Others include: Hotoro South Special Primary School, Chula Central Primary School in Ajingi Local Government Area,Yelwa Model Primary School in Dala Local Government Area,Ungogo Special Primary School in Ungogo Local Government Area and Kumbotso Special Primary School in Kumbotso Local Government Area.

In virtually all these schools visited,it was observed that the implementation of the State of Emergency has taken shape with the construction of one-storey block of four classrooms reaching advanced level of completion, provision of more furniture and instructional materials and deployment of additional teaching staff.

Another notable development in the schools is the high level of attendance of pupils and teachers, with lessons going on steadily, which,it was gathered, was encouraged by the ongoing efforts of the State Government to improve the standard of education, especially as it was evident in the provision of furniture and teaching aides such as books and writing materials.

Some stakeholders interviewed appreciated Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf for launching the education revival programme.

The stakeholders whom included Sarkin Fulani Dagacin(Village Head) of Kumbotso,
Aminu Iliyasu, described the measure as “bold and timely.”

“The ongoing implementation of State of Emergency in the education sector by the State Government ably led by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf,is a welcome development as it will address the decay in the sector,”Iliyasu said.

He particularly commended the construction of one-storey block of four classrooms for primary schools across the 44 local government areas of the state, as well as the provision of furniture and instructional materials and deployment of more teachers to primary schools in the state.

On his part, the Headmaster of Kumbotso Special Primary School, Shuaibu Idris, commended the State Government for its provision of more classrooms, furniture and teaching aides to the school.

The gesture,Idris said, would boost teaching and learning in the school,but appealed to the State Government to deploy more of such infrastructure to the school.

Similarly,the Headboy of Yelwa Model Primary School in Dala Local Government Area,Saminu Sunusi, and the Headgirl of the school,Hadiza Ahmed Sulaiman, lauded the introduction of the State of Emergency by the State Government,saying the initiative would boost school enrollment and improve the education sector.

In the same vein, Nura Yusuf,the Headboy of Ungogo Special Primary School in Ungogo Local Government Area,and his counterpart,the Headgirl of the school,Jamila Isa Suleiman,said they were encouraged by the provision of additional infrastructure, teachers and instructional materials under the initiative.

On his part,the Headmaster of Dawakin Tofa Modern Primary School in Dawakin Tofa Local Government Area, Sabi’u Sunusi Idris, commended the State Government for providing furniture, teaching materials,water and toilet facilities in the school, so also Latifatu Jibrin Bichi and Abdulrahaman Idris, both parents of some pupils in the Sabon Layi Primary School,Bichi, who lauded the government for intervening in the education sector.

Like any government work, however,the implementation of the State of Emergency in the education sector is confronted by challenges.These include inadequate furniture, teaching and learning materials, toilet facilities as well as dearth of classrooms and teaching staff in the primary and secondary schools visited.

It was also observed that lack of perimeter fencing, inadequate number of security guards, near total absence of libraries and dispensaries were prevalent in the schools.

These challenges formed part of the testimonies of stakeholders met on ground, including Aminu Iliyasu,the village head of Kumbotso,who said that poverty and hunger are distracting primary school pupils in the area.

Iliyasu lamented that many of the pupils stray away from school and indulge in petty trading and other menial jobs because their parents cannot provide adequate care for them and other members of their respective families.

“Because of the prevailing poverty and hunger in the country, many of the pupils have to indulge in petty trading and other menial jobs so as to complement their families’ income,” he said.

In this situation,the village head said, the parents find it difficult to make any material contribution to the State Government’s efforts to revamp education.

Another major challenge facing the implementation of the State of Emergency as testified by some primary school pupils including the Headboy of Yelwa Model Primary School in Dala Local Government Area,Saminu Sunusi,and the
Headgirl of Ungogo Special Primary School, Jamila Isa Suleiman,is the inadequate number of toilet facilities in the schools.

The pupils complained that the existing toilets in their respective schools are grossly inadequate, forcing them to either do their sanitation at home or defecate in the open.

Dearth of furniture and inadequate number of teaching staff are also part of the major challenges as lamented by the Headmaster of Hotoro South Special Primary School, Habibu Sani, and his Sabon Layi Primary School, Bichi counterpart, Malam Auwal Baduku.

Both Headteachers said shortage of chairs and desks had compelled the pupils to be receiving their lessons on bare floor.

Similarly,the Headmasters said, the low number of teachers had compelled them to ration them between the multitudes of classrooms in their respective schools, which they pointed out,is inimical to the implementation of the State of Emergency programme.

Again,some other Headteachers complained that lack of perimeter fencing had exposed their schools to the menace of trespassers and thieves, which according to them, negate the State of Emergency initiative.

The findings of the tour clearly revealed that in spite of the challenges,the State of Emergency in the education sector as declared by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf,is working as planned.What is now needed is more vigour in its implementation as requested by the stakeholders.

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Gov Yusuf Congratulates new NUJ President

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••••Reaffirms Commitment to Press Freedom and Journalists’ Welfare

Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has congratulated Comrade Alhassan Yahaya on his election as the President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ).

Comrade Yahaya emerged victorious at the 8th Triennial Delegates Conference held on Thursday in Owerri, Imo State.

In a statement issued by the governor’s spokesperson, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, Governor Yusuf described the election of Comrade Yahaya and his team as a reflection of the trust and confidence reposed in them by journalists nationwide.

He called on the new leadership to promote inclusiveness, maintain the ethical standards of journalism, and focus on capacity-building initiatives to align with global best practices.

The governor emphasized the critical role of a free press as the Fourth Estate of the Realm in safeguarding democracy and advancing societal development.

He reiterated Kano State’s commitment to ensuring the welfare and safety of journalists, recognizing their vital contributions to informing and educating the public.

Governor Yusuf expressed optimism that the new NUJ leadership would steer the union toward transformative achievements that would strengthen the media industry for the benefit of the nation.

He also pledged his administration’s support in fostering a thriving and independent press.

The Kano State Government wished the new NUJ leadership a successful tenure filled with impactful milestones for the media professional.

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Kano anti-corruption commission seals warehouse accused of re-bagging FG palliative rice

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Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim

The Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Agency on Tuesday sealed a warehouse stocked with rice worth over N1bn, allegedly diverted from palliative supplies meant for public distribution.

KANO FOCUS reports that the warehouse located along Ring Road in the Nasarawa Local Government Area of the state was sealed during an operation led by the agency’s Executive Chairman, Muhuyi Rimin-Gado.

The seized bags of rice, bearing President Bola Tinubu’s image and the inscription “Ramadan Kareem”, were purportedly intended for distribution during last year’s Ramadan fast.

However, the agency uncovered that the items were being re-bagged under different brands for sale in Kano markets.

Rimin-Gado, speaking to journalists at the scene, described the act as a blatant display of corruption and vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice.

“This is a clear form of corruption because these are commodities meant for the public. Considering the hardship people are facing today, it is appalling that someone would have the audacity to re-bag and sell them,” he said.

The anti-corruption chief revealed that the agency recovered a re-bagging machine used for repackaging the rice and had arrested one suspect in connection with the diversion.

“We are here armed with a search warrant, arrest warrant, and court order. This is part of our investigative activities to recover stolen public resources,” Rimin-Gado stated.

He assured the public that a comprehensive investigation would be carried out to identify all individuals involved in the illegal activity and ensure justice is served.

“Our commitment is to uncover everyone behind this act and prevent a recurrence. For now, one suspect is in custody, and we will ensure all legal procedures are followed in dealing with this case,” he added.

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