KANO DEPUTY GOVERNOR RESIGNS OVER LOOMING IMPEACHMENT
KANO DEPUTY GOVERNOR RESIGNS OVER LOOMING IMPEACHMENT
For fear of ominous impeachment process by
the Kano state House of Assembly, the state Deputy Governor, Prof. Hafiz
Abubakar, has hurriedly tendered his resignation on Sunday.
This followed decision by 30 out of the 40
legislators to commence impeachment proceeding against the deputy governor over
false, unfounded allegations and undermining the state government.
The deputy governor is also accused of
making unguarded comments capable of causing disaffection particularly in the
ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) and the state in general.
A statement signed by the commissioner for
Information, Youth and Culture, Malam Muhammad Garba, says the deputy governor,
who doubled as commissioner for Education, Science, Technology and Innovation,
has publicly forsake the Ganduje Administration and swore allegiance to his
political Godfather, Senator Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso.
It also debunked bogus allegation over
threat to his life and that of members of his immediate family which is
regarded as unbecoming considering his position as no. two citizen with a
provision for statutory security detail.
The statement also expressed dismay over
allegation of non-payment of entitlements by the former deputy governor,
indicating that based on available records, in 2017 alone, the sum of over
N120, 000, 000.00 was paid to him as travelling allowance both within and
outside the country, while in 2018, over N30, 000, 000.00 million was paid to
him for various travelling allowances.
‘’Of recent, in July, to be precise, the
sum of N7, 409, 575.00 was released to the former deputy governor to travel to
the United Kingdom to receive an Honourary Degree from the University of
Reading; the sum of N7, 800, 000.00 was also paid as his travelling allowance
to Khartoum, Sudan for the convocation ceremony of the University of Africa;
for a trip to the United Kingdom for the World Education Forum, the sum of N8,
509, 000.00 was paid to him; while his trip to Saudi Arabia for his daughters’
graduation was also sponsored by the state government, among other privileges
extended to him’’, the statement added.
It also challenged the former deputy
governor on allegations that the state government has committed resources to
sponsor rally in support of his removal from office, adding that the gravity of
the allegation may prompt the government to take appropriate action.
‘’The former deputy governor ought to have
landed safely and quietly instead of making unsubstantiated allegations just to
draw attention,‘’ it concluded.
MALAM MUHAMMAD GARBA
Hon. Commissioner, Information, Youth
& Culture, Kano state
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