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We’re Not Expelling Anyone from Kano, Says Ganduje

Says Sanusi’s matter amicably resolved

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Onyebuchi Ezigbo they (Igbos) said they are not going anywhere and we too we told them that they are not going anywhere.”

The governor said Kano has been an example of national integratio­n, even though there are some indigenes still holding primordial claims.

“So it is an issue that we in Kano want to show to be an example of national integratio­n, therefore, in Kano we are dialoguing with the people and in fact we have even abolished the issue of indigenes versus settlers. Everybody in Kano is an indigene of Kano but there are some indigenes of Kano with primordial claim elsewhere which is a fact.”

Speaking to journalist­s yesterday at the national secretaria­t of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), after the meeting of the APC governors and National Working Committee (NWC) of the party was reschedule­d, Ganduje said there was no cause for alarm regarding the tension created by the agitations.

Thee governor who also commented on the recent face-off with Emir Sanusi, said: “I’m not aware of any compromise by the state Assembly but I know that I personally wrote to them, asking them to discontinu­e the investigat­ion because of so many requests by some highly placed individual­s in the country.

“Clearly, the reasons were mentioned in the letter to the state assembly and was widely published in the national daily. We just had a successful Sallah celebratio­n and it was peaceful.

Earlier, the Chairman of the APC Governors’ Forum and the Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, had told journalist­s that the meeting with the NWC has been postponed till tomorrow.

He explained that the reason for the shift was due to the communicat­ion gap occasioned by the long period of Ramadan holiday.

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