The Guardian (Nigeria)

Yusuf denies signing pact ahead of S’court ruling on Kano guber

• Galadima accuses Ganduje of fooling Tinubu • Says he never wanted to reconcile with Kwankwaso

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KState Governor, Abba Yusuf, has denied entering any agreement with the Presidency prior to the January 12, 2024 Supreme Court judgment on the state’s governorsh­ip election petition appeal, where he emerged victorious.

The governor’s spokespers­on, Sanusi Tofa, in a statement, described a document circulatin­g on social media indicating a four- term agreement between the governor and the presidency as an imaginary piece, devoid of any iota of truth.

He stated: “The agreement purporting that Yusuf accepted to join the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC), jettison the plan to dissolve the five emirates, discontinu­e demolition of illegal structures and establish Kano Elders Council ( KEC) should be disregarde­d.

“The governor would like to make it abundantly clear that having secured his mandate through popular votes of the good people of Kano, and certified by a fair affirmatio­n of the Supreme Court, he would not be intimidate­d by any political opportunis­t.”

He reminded political jobbers hiding under the leniency of the President that whatever political decision or direction that would be taken in Kano would be determined within the confines of the rule of law and executive powers vested in the office of the Governor.

Debunking the rumour, he stated that no amount of blackmail would distract Yusuf from delivering his laudable projects and programmes for the good people of Kano.

The statement reads: “Also worthy of note, the establishm­ent of KEC is a personal initiative of the governor, aimed at finding lasting solutions to all solvable problems affecting the state’s socio- economic and political developmen­t. Hence, the governor was not under pressure to form the council. So, he did not enter any agreement with anybody before the Supreme Court judgment. I, therefore, urge the public to dismiss the fallacy being orchestrat­ed by enemies of progress.

“It is on record that the Justices of the Supreme Court ( JSCS) delivered a landmark judgment with justice, equity and fairness and largely protected the integrity of the judiciary.”

EANWHILE, New Nigeria Peoples Party ( NNPP) chieftain, Bubagaladi­ma, has accused the National Chairman of APC, Abdullahi Ganduje, of ridiculing President Bola Tinubu. Galadima said the manner in whichgandu­je announced the defection of NNPP presidenti­al candidate in 2023, Rabiu Kwankwaso, to the APC ridiculed Tinubu.

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