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Hon. Yusuf Umar Datti’s Empowerment Drive Sparks Economic Growth in Kano

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In a groundbreaking initiative aimed at fostering economic resilience, Hon. Yusuf Umar Datti, Member of the House of Representatives for Kura, Madobi, and Garunmallam Federal Constituency, has empowered over 1,000 constituents with critical tools and cash grants to boost livelihoods and productivity.

The empowerment program, held on January 1, 2025, in Kano, was more than a routine political gesture as it served as a bold statement of intent to drive sustainable development at the grassroots level.

At the heart of the initiative was the distribution of key economic tools, including:4 Saloon Cars for enhanced mobility and business operations, 3 Tricycles to support local transportation services, 50 Motorcycles to expand income-generating opportunities and 50 Sewing Machines for tailoring businesses.
Other empowerment materials included 50 Grinding Machines to promote cottage industries, 50 Water Pumps to enhance agricultural productivity and
1000 Bags of Fertilizers to boost farming outputs.

Cash Grants of ₦500,000 each for 3 youths and ₦30,000 each for 150 women were targeted at financial independence and small-business growth.
Hon. Datti emphasized that the initiative was born out of his resolve to address unemployment and poverty.
“This program is not just about giving items; it’s about creating pathways to self-reliance and sustainable development,” he said.
Beyond direct empowerment, Hon. Datti underscored his broader developmental agenda, highlighting key projects such as:
Renovation of Kura General Hospital for improved healthcare delivery.
Building primary school blocks in various communities to promote education.
Electrification projects and street light installations to enhance security.
Construction of solar-powered boreholes to improve access to clean water.
These projects reflect a balanced focus on infrastructure, health, education, and agriculture, forming the foundation for long-term progress in the constituency.
For the beneficiaries, the empowerment program was life-changing. Datti Danmairogo, who received a car, expressed heartfelt appreciation: “This is not just assistance; it is a dream fulfilled. Hon. Datti has restored our hope.”

The event attracted high-profile dignitaries, including Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, represented by Commissioner Yusuf Ibrahim Kofar Mata, who commended Hon. Datti for his dedication. “This initiative is a testimony to his commitment to improving lives,” the governor said, urging residents to continue supporting the lawmaker’s vision.

Prominent leaders such as Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, represented by Hon. Sunusi Surajo, and NNPP Chairman Alh. Hashimu Dungurawa, echoed similar sentiments, describing Hon. Datti’s efforts as exemplary and worthy of emulation.
Local government officials, including Alh. Rabiu Sulaiman (Chairman, Kura Local Government) and Colonel Usman Garunmallam, praised Hon. Datti’s ability to combine legislative duties with impactful grassroots interventions.

The event did not only showcased Hon. Datti’s accomplishments but also sparked optimism for greater economic growth and social stability in Kano.
As Hon. Datti continues to lead with purpose, his empowerment drive stands as a model for responsive governance.
His actions highlighted how strategic interventions can transform communities, creating ripples of development that resonate far beyond the initial beneficiaries.
With eyes set on the future, Hon. Datti’s supporters are confident that his leadership will continue to deliver dividends of democracy and prosperity to the people of Kura, Madobi, and Garunmallam.

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Emir of Rano receives award for Academic Support

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The Emir of Rano, Ambassador Dr. Muhammad Isa Umaru, has been honored by Saadatu Rimi College of Education, Kano, for his remarkable contributions to education and scholarly pursuits.
The college awarded a Certificate of Honour to the Emir in recognition of his unwavering hospitality and support for students and lecturers who frequently visit the historic Rano Emirate for academic research and excursions.
Head of the Department of Social Science, Dr. Yhya Salisu Abdullahi, who presented the award on behalf of the institution praised the Emir’s humility and the Emirate’s commitment to fostering educational partnerships.
Dr. Sule noted that the Rano Emirate, with its over 200 years of rich history, has become a prime destination for academic exploration.
The Zonal Information Officer, Rano, Rabiu Khalil Kura in a statement quoted the emir represented by the Wazirin Rano, Alh. Kabiru Sani, to have expressed gratitude while pledging continued support to the college.
He assured that the Emirate’s doors would always remain opened to students and faculty, emphasizing the importance of collaborative growth between the academic and traditional institutions.
In his remarks, the Emir also urged the government to prioritize funding for Saadatu Rimi College of Education, recognizing the institution’s pivotal role in shaping the future of Kano State and Nigeria.
This recognition not only highlights the Emir’s dedication to education but also reinforces the vital role traditional leaders play in advancing academic excellence.

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Sanusi’s Emirship Saga Heads to Supreme Court

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The legal tussle over the Kano emirship dispute has taken a new turn as the Sarki Dawakin Babba of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Babba Dan’Agundi, vowed to challenge the Court of Appeal’s verdict at the Supreme Court.

Reacting to the Appeal Court’s recent decision, which overturned an earlier Federal High Court ruling, Dan’Agundi expressed strong dissatisfaction. He maintained that Aminu Ado Bayero remains the legitimate Emir of Kano and emphasized his resolve to pursue justice at the apex court.

The Appeal Court ruled that Justice Abdullahi Liman of the Federal High Court lacked jurisdiction over chieftaincy disputes, asserting such matters fall exclusively under state high courts. Despite this, Dan’Agundi urged the Kano State Government and Sanusi Lamido Sanusi not to celebrate the ruling prematurely, insisting that the final verdict lies with the Supreme Court.

The legal battle has reignited tensions in Kano’s traditional hierarchy, spotlighting the complexities of resolving chieftaincy conflicts within Nigeria’s legal framework.

Observers now await the Supreme Court’s decision, which is expected to set a defining precedent for emirship disputes in the country.

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Kano Emir asks for peace following Appeal Court’s verdict on enthronement

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The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has called for calm and peaceful coexistence following the Court of Appeal’s verdict affirming his appointment as the 16th Emir of Kano.

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Court of Appeal overturned an earlier ruling by the Federal High Court in Kano, which had nullified Sanusi’s reinstatement in favor of his predecessor, Aminu Ado Bayero.

Reacting to the judgment, Sanusi described the ruling as a reflection of God’s will and urged the people of Kano to avoid any actions that could lead to unrest.

“As you all know, the Appeal Court has confirmed today that the State High Court has no jurisdiction over emirate issues. This judgment was expected, and those who initiated the case in court knew this all along,” he stated.

Sanusi criticized those who attempted to exploit the judiciary for personal gains, stating that their efforts were aimed at inciting chaos. However, he commended the people of Kano for maintaining peace during the legal dispute.

“Our greatest achievement is that the state has remained peaceful. There has been no violence or disorder. We call on everyone to continue maintaining peace and unity,” he said.

The Emir emphasized the importance of trusting in divine intervention, urging citizens not to engage with individuals seeking to provoke conflict. He added, “Let us not respond to their actions. Whoever questions God’s judgment will ultimately face the consequences.”

Sanusi concluded by praying for continued peace and urging Kano residents to prioritize unity and stability over divisive tendencies.

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