Kano State Governor Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf has issued a powerful rebuke, highlighting what he describes as eight years of “misrule and maladministration” under Ganduje. The statement, released through Governor Yusuf’s spokesperson, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, comes amid escalating tensions between the current and former governors, focusing on allegations of corruption and mismanagement during Ganduje’s tenure.
Governor Yusuf’s response to Ganduje’s allegations of failure within the current administration paints a picture of a previous governance period plagued by corruption, misappropriation of public funds, and the controversial sale of government properties. The current governor’s administration insists that the alleged failures pointed out by Ganduje pale in comparison to the systemic issues that marked his own eight years in office.
Central to Governor Yusuf’s counter-argument is the call for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to release a forensic report concerning the so-called “Ganduje’s dollar saga,” referring to a scandal involving Ganduje allegedly caught on video receiving kickbacks. This request underscores a broader appeal for transparency and accountability, suggesting a readiness to confront corruption head-on.
Governor Yusuf’s statement also draws attention to his administration’s efforts to address the socio-economic and infrastructure needs of Kano State, emphasizing a departure from the alleged nepotism and financial recklessness of the Ganduje era. The current administration claims significant strides in education, healthcare, and infrastructure development, contrasting these achievements with the previous administration’s alleged focus on enriching personal and familial interests.
Furthermore, Governor Yusuf accuses Ganduje of attempting to deflect from his own controversies by unjustly critiquing the current administration. The statement suggests that Ganduje’s criticisms are an attempt to distract from his legal and moral quandaries, including the infamous “dollar video” scandal that has marred his reputation.
In a bold move towards transparency and accountability, Governor Yusuf has initiated two Judicial Commission of Inquiries to investigate the alleged misappropriation of public properties and assets, as well as cases of political violence and missing persons. These commissions signal a serious commitment to uncovering and addressing past injustices and misdeeds.
Governor Yusuf’s administration emphasizes its dedication to improving the lives of Kano’s citizens, highlighting various initiatives aimed at enhancing education, healthcare, and social welfare. These initiatives stand in stark contrast to the allegations of mismanagement and corruption that characterized the Ganduje years.
As this political saga unfolds, the eyes of Kano’s citizens and indeed the nation are on the EFCC’s next steps and the outcome of the Judicial Commission of Inquiries. Governor Yusuf’s call to action not only seeks to rectify past wrongs but also to set a new standard for governance in Kano State, one based on integrity, accountability, and a genuine commitment to public service.