Kano Senators Back Lawan For Senate Presidency

Three senators elect from Kano State, Alhaji Barau Jibrin alias Malia, Senator Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya, and Malam Ibrahim Shekarau have strongly indicated their willingness to support the presidential ambition of leader, Ahmed Lawan, to become senate president in the 9th National Assembly.

The three senators elect from Kano threw their weights behind the publicised presidential ambition of Senator Ahmed Lawan’s candidacy.

The senators described him as eminently qualified to occupy the exalted seat going by international parliamentary best practices.

Barau Jubrin, who is the secretary of Ahmed Lawan Campaign Organisation, led other members of the campaign train to the Country home of the Sardaunan Kano residence of Senator-elect, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, to solicit for his support.

Among those who visited Kano with the Senate Leader include, Senator Yahaya Abdullahi (Kebbi North) Chairman, Alhmed Lawan Campaign Organisation; Senator Danladi Sankara, who is the Senator-elect from Jigawa North-West Senatorial District; Senator Bello Maudiya (Katsina South); Senator Solomon Adeola Olamilekan (Lagos West); Senator Degi-Eremienyo (Bayelsa East) and Senator Lekan Mustapha (Ogun East).

Jubrin said: “The National Assembly leadership is elected based on international parliamentary best practices.

“In every parliament, leaders are elected based on ranking, based on experience and once a parliament goes by election and the party that gets the majority in that election produces the leader, as in this case, the majority leader in such a parliament automatically becomes the senate president or the speaker, as the case may be.

“Now, Ahmed Lawan is the current leader and he will be the oldest senator, the most highly ranked senator in the 9th Senate.

“He is a two-time member of House of Representatives and four-time member of the Senate.

“So, he is the most experienced and most ripe for the job of the Senate presidency going by international parliamentary best practices.”

On his part Malam Shekarau said, “I am so highly honoured to be visited by this high-powered delegation led by the leader of the Senate, Senator Ahmed Lawan.

“I am now a Senator-elect and I pray that the 9th National Assembly will be a very peaceful and smooth one, where we will all join hands together to move Nigeria forward.

“I also congratulate you for aspiring to lead the National Assembly. It is one thing to be there, it is another thing to be identified as a leader.

“I believe you have all what it takes to lead the National Assembly. We are already your canvassers, whether you are around or not, you need not recruit us to do it. We understand where we need to go and who needs to have the responsibility to lead us.

Lawan said they were in Kano to solicit for the support of Shekarau, whose wealth of experience, he said, is much needed to move the 9th Senate forward.

https://leadership.ng/byline/abdullahi-yakubu/

How Kano CP helped PDP to rig guber poll, unlawfully arrested my deputy — Ganduje

The governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has said that he is sure the election tribunal will affirm his victory in the governorship election. In an exclusive interview with Daily Trust on Sunday, the governor accused the Kano State Police Commissioner, Muhammad Wakili of assisting the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to rig the March 9th governorship election in the state.

You have just won an election for a second term in office, have you started preparation for your swearing-in?

Yes, I have not just started preparation for the swearing-in ceremony, I have also started preparation for my programme, projects, blueprint, which I think are more important. Very soon, I will inaugurate a committee that will organise the ceremony. I will also like to know the ministry, department and parastatal where we stopped so far and how we can get ahead.

During the last swearing-in ceremony you wore a red cap, is there any particular colour of cap you are going to wear this time around?

Are you trying to make a reference to Kwankwasiyya.

Do we expect a Gandujiyya cap?
I don’t have any particular cap. They are free to use any type of cap they want. We have dropped the Kwankwasiyya cap forever. I was the one who initiated that red cap when we were trying to win an election. At that time, Kwankwaso was a gubernatorial candidate and the presidential campaign team of the late Yar’adua was trying to come to Kano. Coincidentally, I was a member of Goodluck’s team who was a vice presidential candidate, because we were deputy governors in 1999. So I had the opportunity to know what was happening in the states. When it came to the turn of Kano, we held a stakeholders’ meeting to decide what type of dress we would use. I said each state had its own symbol, so since Malam Aminu Kano was our icon, he should be our symbol, let us use the type of dress he used to wear – white garment, red cap with black shoes. We adopted it, and when Yar’adua came with his team, we gave them a set of that attire. And we continued with that as our symbol. That was the beginning of it.

You accused the current commissioner of police of being biased, especially during the main election, what made you feel uncomfortable with him?

He was giving them protection. He had no right to arrest a deputy governor. In fact, we could have taken him to the court for doing that because he went against the constitution, particularly because the deputy governor has immunity. Our supporters were sighted in that particular collation centre, so the deputy governor went to tell them that they should leave the place, not knowing that the commissioner of police had already dispersed them. And he allowed the opponents to come in. So, when the deputy governor went in, instead of him to see our supporters he fell in the hands of the opposition. So he was biased. A member of the House of Reps was also arrested. Two elected local government chairmen were arrested and taken to the police station. And we did not hear that any important person from the PDP was arrested. Is it not a bias?

You said the commissioner of police was biased, but when he assumed duty he arrested some thugs, about 1,700 of them, which many people saw as an effort to make the election peaceful; does that mean anything to you?

It was deception. During the main election he did not behave that way. I told him not to allow Kwankwaso go to Bebeji because of his utterances, but he said he had already given him permission. I said he could revoke it because there would be security challenges, but he refused. He allowed him to go and many people were killed during the presidential election and no arrest was made. Up till now, he hasn’t even found out who killed the people. I told him that if he abided by my advice, nobody would have lost his life. That’s why I told you that he was biased

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/how-kano-cp-helped-pdp-to-rig-guber-poll-unlawfully-arrested-my-deputy-ganduje.html

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