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ASUU YUMSUK Branch Condemns Government Inaction in Addressing Educational Challenges, Calls for Urgent Reforms

Mukhtar Yahya Usman
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Yusuf Maitama Sule University Kano Branch, has vehemently criticized the Government’s failure to honor commitments aimed at revamping the education sector, leading to a detrimental erosion of trust and morale among academic staff.
Addressing journalists on Friday the chairman of the chapter Dr Mansur Sa’id said there is urgent need for just and equitable Conditions of Service, preservation of University Autonomy and Academic Freedom, and sustainable funding to uphold high academic standards and practices.
ASUU-YUMSUK demanded immediate action towards renegotiating the 2009 FGN/ASUU Agreement, emphasizing a legacy of unkept promises and committee reports neglected by successive administrations.
The reconstitution of committees for review and implementation, particularly the Nimi Briggs-led draft agreement, was highlighted as imperative for revitalizing the Nigerian public university system.

He added that the dissolution of Governing Councils by the Kano State Government and the proliferation of payroll systems infringed on university autonomy, jeopardizing educational integrity.
The union urged the restoration of dissolved councils and the cessation of intrusive payment platforms, aligning with the court ruling advocating for institutional exemption from such systems.
Also the association Expressed dismay over chronic underfunding and resource allocation discrepancies, ASUU-YUMSUK called for concerted efforts from both Federal and State Governments to infuse adequate financial resources into universities.
Acknowledging the detrimental impact of insufficient funding on educational standards, the union emphasized the urgent need for sustainable investment to safeguard the future of academia.
ASUU-YUMSUK’s concerns extended beyond academia, encompassing the broader societal challenges of insecurity, poverty, and economic instability. The union urged government intervention to alleviate these pressing issues and urged stakeholders to prioritize humane measures for the welfare of all Nigerians.
Dr Sa’id added that ASUU-YUMSUK implored governments at all levels to honor their commitments, avert looming industrial unrest, and revitalize the educational sector for national progress.
The union’s appeal for solidarity from media, civil society, labor movements, and student organizations underscored a collective plea for sustained reforms and a reinvigorated commitment to excellence in Nigerian public universities.

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Rurum, Rogo finally dump NNPP for APC


The gale of defection from opposition political parties intensifies as two members of the opposition New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Abdullahi Sani Rogo and Kabiru Alhassan Rurum, have defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
KANO FOCUS reports that both lawmakers represent Rano/Bunkure/Kibiya and Karaye/Rogo federal constituency of Kano State.
Both lawmakers announced their defection at plenary presided over by Speaker Abbas Tajudeen.
On hand to witness the defection on the floor of the House was the national chairman of the APC, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, accompanied by some members of the national working committee of the party.
However, the Minority Whip, Isa Ali JC, faulted the defection of the lawmakers on the basis that it was against constitutional provisions.
As of Thursday, no fewer than 30 members of opposition political parties have dumped their parties to join the APC.

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Power Shift in Kano: Ganduje Family Bows to Emir Sanusi as Nephew Gets Turbaned

In a dramatic political twist that may redefine Kano’s traditional power matrix, former Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has thrown his weight behind Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II, as the monarch turbaned Ganduje’s nephew, Alhaji Jamilu Sani Umar, as the new Village Head of Ganduje.
This development signals a major shift in political allegiance, coming from a family that once stood at the heart of Emir Sanusi’s 2020 dethronement.
The former village head, Alhaji Sani Ganduje — who was removed from office — had openly challenged the Kano Emirate over the legitimacy of his removal, deepening the rift between the Gandujes and Sanusi’s loyalists.
However, following the recent reinstatement of Emir Sanusi II by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, political equations in Kano have shifted rapidly.
In what many see as a move to realign with the prevailing tide, Dr. Ganduje reportedly convened a strategic meeting with his extended family and directed full support for the new appointment.

Rather than sending a delegate, the entire Ganduje family physically accompanied Jamilu to the Emir’s palace, a powerful public gesture of submission and allegiance to Sanusi’s throne.
Political analysts interpret this as Ganduje’s calculated pivot — recognizing Emir Sanusi’s regained influence and perhaps seeking to reposition himself within Kano’s changing political terrain.
The move also draws a clear contrast with the dethroned Emir Aminu Ado Bayero, who enjoyed close ties with Ganduje during his administration but is now increasingly sidelined.
By endorsing the turbaning and realigning his family under Sanusi’s leadership, Ganduje appears to be reading the political handwriting on the wall — that Emir Sanusi’s return is not just ceremonial, but a restoration of deep-rooted traditional authority with growing political resonance.
As Kano continues to balance tradition and politics, the Ganduje family’s public allegiance to Emir Sanusi may be the clearest indication yet that the old guard is adapting to a new power order.

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Kano legislator, Masu dumps NNPP for APC

Kano legislator Masu dumps NNPP for APC

A member of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) and a member of the Kano State House of Assembly representing Sumaila Constituency, Hon. Zubairu Hamza Masu, has defected from the NNPP to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
KANO FOCUS reports that Masu addressed his resignation letter to the Speaker, Ismail Falgore, and it was read during Monday’s plenary session.
However, Masu cited internal crises bedevilling the NNPP, including factional disputes and ongoing litigations, as his reasons for leaving the party.
He specifically emphasised the multiple claims of leadership within the party at both state and national levels, naming Dr Suleiman Hashim Dungurawa and Senator Mas’ud El-Jibrin Doguwa as those claiming control at the state level, while Dr Ahmed Ajuji and Dr Agbo Major were also asserting authority at the national level.
Masu’s resignation takes effect from 12 May 2025, and he pledged his full allegiance to the APC leadership at all levels.
