The ancient city of Kano is tensed over rallies being allegedly
organized by the All Progressives Congress (APC) led state government
against the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
It was gathered Monday night that youths have been mobilized across the 44 local government areas.
The main targets are former Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso and the current deputy governor, Hafiz Abubakar.
The sponsors were said to have heightened their plan after Kwankwaso and a former Kano Governor, Ibrahim Shekarau met in Abuja.
Kwankwaso, the Senator representing Kano Central, recently returned
to the PDP with nine members of the House of Representatives.
According to Daily Nigerian, Kano government allegedly released funds
for the protests Sunday night when the commissioner for Local
Government, Murtala Garo and chairman of the state chapter of
Association of Local Governments of Nigeria, ALGON, Lamin Sani, were
summoned to the Africa House inside Government House, Kano.
“The staged mass protest against Kwanwkaso and Professor Hafiz is expected to start on Tuesday”, said a source.
Contacted on the development, an insider in the Kwankwaso camp told
DAILY POST: “We are aware of their plan and I can assure you that we’re
not fazed”.
The rallies are likely to be violent as members of Kwankwasiya and
Gandujiya – supporters of Kwankwaso and Gandujiya respectively – may
cross path.
Reacting, Special Adviser on Media to the Governor, Salihu Yakasai, dismissed the planned protests as rumour.
Yakasai said the governor is a democrat who plays the game of politics according to the rules.
He added that Ganduje is not someone who fights or sponsors demonstrations against his political opponents.
However, Ganduje has exonerated himself on the impeachment of the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Yusuf Atta.
This is also as his deputy Hafiz Abubakar, has petitioned the Nigeria
Police and State Security Service, SSS, over threat to his life and
plot to remove him from office.
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