DO YOU REALLY KNOW?

Before Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau assumed power as the elected governor of Kano State there was nothing in the whole country called “constituency project.”
It was Sardaunan Kano that first initiated the program with the sole aim of enhancing/strengthening the relationship between the executive and the legislative.
The then president Chief Olusegun Obasanjo emulated and implemented it at the federal level and it’s now a done thing in every state across the country.
A man with this vast wealth of ideas surely needs our votes to do more its kind if elected senator.
We should vote for Sardaunan Kano to fully enjoy the dividends of democracy.
Vote wisely and make sure your vote counts!
Thank you!

#S4S2019

KANO STATE GOVERNMENT ORDER’S THE CLOSURE OF SANI ABACHA STADIUM

Kano state government on Monday ordered the two weeks closure of the renown Sani Abacha stadium. Stating that the closure is to pave way for general renovation works.

According to the directives issued by the office of the state Executive governor, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, said the proposed general renovation works would last for two weeks.

An impeccable source, on Monday confirmed the issuance of the directive to shut down the facility, the source disclosed that the proposed general renovation works has inclusive, the installation of a new score board, the running track and provision of sources for steady water supply to all parts of the stadium facility.

The state government directed, Kano state Sports Commission led by Ibrahim Galadima to temporarily halt all activities taking place within the stadia, commencing from Monday 4th to 18th February, noting that the verdict is to ensure those assigned to conduct the renovation works are not distracted from carrying out their assigned duties.

Our correspondent reports that, similar reconstruction works is ongoing on the adjacent Kano Indoor Sports hall.

On completion of the renovation works at the Indoor Sports Hall. , the floor and score board of the facility is expected to wear a new look, our correspondent reports.