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Judge bars lawyers from granting media interviews

By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini

A Kano State High Court presided over by Justice Amina Aliyu, has restrained lawyers from granting reporters interviews in the ongoing Kano Emirates Tussle case.

Justice Aliyu gave the order on Thursday during the court proceedings.

“I am giving an order to lawyers not to grant any interview with journalists before and even after my ruling on the respondent stay of proceedings application pending the hearing and determination of the appeal,” the Judge said

The applicants in the case are the Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice of Kano State, Speaker Kano State House of Assembly, and Kano State House of Assembly, through their counsel Ibrahim Isah-Wangida filed a motion exparte dated May 27.

The applicants are seeking the court to restrain the deposed Emir, Aminu Ado Bayero, and four other dethroned emirs of Bichi, Rano, Gaya, and Karaye from parading themselves as emirs.

The respondents in the suit are Alhaji Aminu Ado-Bayero, Alhaji Nasiru Ado-Bayero Bichi emir, Dr Ibrahim Abubakar ll, Emir of Karaye, Alhaji Kabiru Muhammad-Inuwa, Emir of Rano and Alhaji Aliyu Ibrahim-Gaya, Emir of Gaya.

Others are the Inspector General of Police, Director of State Security Service, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and Nigeria Army.

2023: Kano South Forum endorses Alhassan Rurum for governor

By Uzair Adam Imam

With the 2023 general election approaching, the Kano South Concern Citizens Forum (KSCCF) has called on Alhassan Rurum to succeed Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje in the state.

A communiqué issued to journalists on Sunday by the forum immediately after its sitting in Kano disclosed the endorsement.

The chairpersons of the forum, Sen Masud Eljibrin Doguwa, former Senator Kano South and Alhaji Musa Salihu, said Kano South deserves a fair share of the exalted political post.

They also stated that the Kano South has a vital role to play in building Kano State, saying the zone is ready to give its best for the purpose.

Rurum is a former speaker of the Kano State House of Assembly during Ganduje’s first tenure and is currently a member representing Rano, Kibiya and Bunkure Federal constituency and the Chairman House Committee on pension.

The forum had also endorsed Hon. Kawu Sumaila for Senator Kano South and Hon. Alhassan Ado Doguwa to be re-elected as the Member Tudun Wada/Doguwa so that he will have a chance to become the Speaker of the house.

Also lamenting, the from stated that Kano South has not had a chance to produce a governor for the state since 1992, saying, “Kano South has largest local government councils among others in Kano with 16.”

Alh. Musa Salihu said, “Kano north and Kano Central produced governors. In 2023 the governorship position should be zoned to Kano South for it to have a fair share of the exalted political post.

“We, therefore, endorse Alhassan Rurum for governor in 2023 to succeed Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.

“And since we are basing our argument on competency, Hon. Kawu Sumaila should be elected Senator Kano South and Hon. Alhassan Ado Doguwa be re-elected as the Member Tudunwada Doguwa so that he will have a chance to become the Speaker of the house,” he added.

However, the sitting that hosted many important personalities said the forum would soon convene a meeting with the endorsees to tell them their position.

Plateau speaker, 10 others apprehended

By Hussaina Sufyan Ahmad

The embattled Speaker of the Plateau State House of Assembly, Abok Ayuba, and some members of his group have been arrested within the vicinity of the State Assembly in Jos, at about 3:15 pm on November 1, after laying siege in the State Assembly from dawn.

The State Police Commissioner, Edward Egbuka and some key officials of the different security outfits in the State, ushered them into Hilux vans while taking them away.

Abok was whisked away through the back gate of the State Assembly shortly after security agents bombarded the peaceful protesters and journalists with tear gas and sporadic gunshots to disperse them.

Although the House members said they were not told where they were being taken to as Abok kept shouting, “I cannot say if I am under arrest at this moment,” but it was gathered that they were taken to Abuja.

At the time of this report, security agents who had besieged the premises had withdrawn, leaving few personnel loitering around the vicinity while the teary-eyed youths reappear in groups discussing the development.