Categories: Latest News

Group hails Gov Yusuf over demolition exercise in Kano

Published by

The Coalition of Stakeholders on Education in Kano State (CSE) on Wednesday, has thrown their support for the state governor, Abba Yusuf over the ongoing demolition exercise embarked upon to retrieve public property and land from those that illegally acquired them.

This was just as the group urged the state government to “never mind the barking of hired toothless coalitions like the so-called coalition for good governance and change initiative. That addressed press conference in Abuja on their unjustified action of giving the government 72 hours is totally condemned by a coalition of stakeholders on education in Kano and the good citizens of Kano.”

Disclosing this on Wednesday while addressing a press conference on behalf of the CSE Alhaji Ibrahim Usman Aikawa, said that “This press conference became timely in order to change the negative narratives enemies of progress are planting on people’s minds about the ongoing removal of private structures erected on public school lands by His Excellency.”

He, however, added that ” This press conference is also called to ginger public support and to reiterate our 100 per cent support for the action taken so far by His Excellency.

“Of course, we acknowledge that changes for societal benefits will be fiercely resisted by a few reactionary and retrogressive forces that have perpetually kept the teeming masses of our good state in perpetual ignorance and abject penury.

“These anti-progressive forces have taken their game a notch higher by carving out lands that belong to public schools and converting them to residential buildings, plazas, corner shops, event centres, etc.

“If this ugly scenario is allowed to persist, the future looks very bleak for the downtrodden whose children attend public schools.

“We wish to further appeal to the state governor to as a matter of urgent policy, initiate a new culture of protecting public property against the lustful acquisitive tendencies of private individuals.

“By this, the public would be emboldened to protect government properties with decorum, thereby protecting and saving uninformed beneficiaries”

The coalition also urged


the state government to periodically embark on public advocacy in order to create public awareness in the minds of Kanawa and residents alike.

He then listed some affected schools whose lands were usurped, which include, Gidan Sarki Primary School, Dorayi Karama, Goron Dutse secondary school, Layin WRECA Northwest University, Kano State Polytechnic and Aminu Kano College for Islamic and Legal Studies

Others he said are Dawakin Dakata Primary School, Alfijir Science Secondary School and
First Lady Secondary School

READ ALSO FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE 

 

Recent Posts

Court orders forfeiture of Lagos hotel, others linked to drug cartel

The order followed a motion filed by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), which…

4 minutes ago

NSCDC inaugurates new security outpost in FCT

The of NSCDC, FCT Command, Dr. Olusola Odumosu, has commissioned a newly constructed security outpost…

14 minutes ago

U.S govt sacks 70 foreign researchers over national security fears

These countries include China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran

32 minutes ago

Don’t come to Edo again without telling me, Okpebholo warns Peter Obi

Okpebholo of Edo State on Friday issued a stern warning to the presidential candidate of…

33 minutes ago

Alleged money laundering: ICPC to arraign KANSIEC chairman, secretary

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has concluded all necessary arrangements…

40 minutes ago

Financial stress, health concerns among reasons young men, women aren’t having desired number of children — UNFPA

Financial stress, health concerns, backlash against women’s rights, global conflicts, and climate change have been…

42 minutes ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.