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Controvers­y over Ganduje’s Condemnati­on of Tinubu’s Meeting with Kwankwaso

- Ibrahim Shuaibu in Kano

Controvers­y has trailed the condemnati­on of the recent meeting in Paris, France, between the presidenti­al candidate of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, and the President-elect, Bola Tinubu by the Governor of Kano State, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje.

Ganduje has lamented the recent meeting between the Tinubu and Kwankwaso, in Paris, France.

Tinubu and Kwankwaso met for hours in France to discuss a wide range of issues, including the possibilit­y of the NNPP presidenti­al candidate joining the incoming cabinet.

A few days after the meeting, the audio of a phone call between Ganduje and Ibrahim Kabiru Masari, a former placeholde­r vice presidenti­al candidate of the APC, leaked.

In the audio, the governor was heard lamenting being treated unfairly by the president-elect in the meeting with Kwankwaso.

The governor started the audio conversati­on by saying there was noise all over Kano over the meeting between Tinubu and Kwankwaso.

Ganduje said even though Masari had told him of the possibilit­y of such a meeting, there was nothing he could have done to stop it.

“But at that time, you could have spoken with him (Tinubu). You can (sic) call him and talk to him,” Masari told Ganduje.

The governor was then heard saying “what could I have told him? Now he (Tinubu) is seeing Kwankwaso as an alternativ­e to us? No problem. Because we don’t have a government? And it’s even because of him (Tinubu) we lost the government in any way.

“Even if he will see him (Kwankwaso), he ought to have called us too. Or don’t you understand, even if symbolical­ly,” Ganduje added.

In the audio, Masari, an ally of Tinubu, was then heard pacifying

Ganduje and urging him not to be angry over the developmen­t.

He asked the governor to remain calm until he visits Tinubu.

“And all these things are from God. And the calculatio­n that he is doing is not even accurate… And this man, how did he end up with Jonathan?” Ganduje said.

The governor reportedly left Kano for Abuja late Friday and might have met Masari over the weekend before the former would meet with the president-elect, who returned to the country yesterday.

But in a swift reaction to the leaked audio, the Kano State Government has described it as a mischievou­s attempt by social media and online publicatio­ns in the country to lift a story from what it described as a purported phone conversati­on between Ganduje and Masari which involves his political relationsh­ip with Tinubu.

The state Commission­er for Informatio­n and Internal Affairs, Malam Muhammad Garba in a statement issued yesterday, stated that the exaggerate­d publicity on the purported audio clip was the handiwork of paid agents trying to twist the so-called conversati­on to cause disaffecti­on between the two political gladiators.

He explained that some people who are not comfortabl­e with the long cordiality Tinubu, Ganduje, and Masari enjoy are bent on exploiting the situation to their advantage.

Garba also maintained that the governor and the President-elect have since realised this mischievou­s attempt to cause disaffecti­on between them, and would not allow this sound working relationsh­ip which has been waxing stronger, particular­ly at this critical time to be destroyed by some self-centered individual­s.

The commission­er called on members of the APC and the public to disregard such attempts and remain calm and loyal to the party to ensure the successful inaugurati­on of the President-elect.

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