‘Senseless’ – Ganduje reacts to demolition of markets by Kano government

112883 senseless ganduje reacts to demolition of markets by kano government
112883 senseless ganduje reacts to demolition of markets by kano government

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Abdullahi Ganduje has reacted to demolitions carried out by the State Governor, Yusuf Abba.

According to the rapid previous Governor of the State, sanity would return to the Kano enterprise group when the APC regains management of the state.

Recall that the State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal had not too long ago sacked the sitting Governor and declared the APC candidate, Nasir Gawuna, winner of the March 18 governorship election.

Ganduje gave the reassurance when he acquired a delegation of Kano market youth leaders in his workplace on the social gathering’s secretariat on Tuesday,

He mentioned: “It is unfortunate for the other issue that you raised. The issue of senseless demolition was unfortunate. That was very unfortunate. They destroyed the economy of Kano. They destroyed business and trading in Kano.

“Many people are now sceptical about going to Kano for business. Even banks don’t accept certificates of occupancy, because they are not sure whether the certificate will be revoked tomorrow. Or even when you build, it will be demolished.

“You can see the extent of demolition of businesses in Kano. It is very unfortunate. But I have to congratulate you for taking the right steps. People who lost their property in Kano have taken the issue to court. And the court has already started giving verdicts for compensation. It is just the starting point for the people who take them to court. The answer to Kano politics is for the return of the APC and we are pursuing that.”

Earlier in his speech, Chairman of the market leaders, Umar Ladiyo, recalled the untold hardship suffered by the enterprise group within the final 4 months.

“With the outgoing government in Kano, everybody knows what happened was a tragedy. The destruction of properties, businesses and many people have been thrown into crises. Some even lost their lives.

“The amount of money lost in Kano during the destruction was huge. The turnover that is being done is more than N2bn every day. Sadly, we have lost all that now,” he said.

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