NGO Wades Into Gandujiyya /Kwankwasiya Dispute, Calls For Truce

By Ramatu Garba

Kano – A Kano-based Non Governmental Organization, Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) has expressed concern over the growing animosity between Gandujiyya and Kwankwassiyya factions of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state.

The CITAD Senior Programme Manager, Mr Isah Garba made the remark at a news conference in Kano.

NAN reports that while Gandujiyya faction is in support of the incumbent governor, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje while the Kwankwassiyya faction is controlled by the immediate past governor, Engr Rabi’u Kwankwaso.

He said the ugly trend in the state which is without doubt the centre and driving force of politics in Northern part of the country, had become a serious issue of concern to all peace loving and patriotic citizens of the state.

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“The nature of political scene in Kano today is becoming a serious issue of concern to all peace loving and patriotic citizens.

“The growing intra party enmity between the Gandujiyya and Kwankwassiyya groups of All Progressives Congress which sounds drums of war is going higher on daily basis.

“This, is posing threat to the peace of the Centre of commerce and at the same time showing wrong directions to the politics of Northern Nigeria in general,”he said.

He said the most recent dangerous development in the crisis was the incessant blowing of conflict trumpet by the two groups, especially with respect to the planned visit of the former governor and current Senator representing Kano Centre, Engr Rabi’u Kwankwaso and the reactions of the Gandujiyya group on the matter.

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He cited the recent statement by the state Commissioner of Special Duties, Alhaji Abdullahi Abbas where he was quoted in a video clip allegedly calling on their supporters to stone “The political satan of Kano”.

“As peace advocates and organisation working in the area of peace building and conflict mitigation, we have serious concern with this statement.

He, therefore , called on the two warning groups to give peace a chance in the state in order to promote peaceful coexistence for the development of the state and the country at large.

Kano APC crisis: Group calls for interrogation of commissioner Abbas

By Richard P. Ngbokai, Kano.

Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD), a nongovernmental advocacy group in Kano has called on security agencies in the state to invite the state commissioner for special duties, Alhaji Abudullahi Abbas Sanusi for interrogation over statements credited to him on a video clip, inciting youths to stone former governor Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso on his proposed visit to Kano state.

Speaking at a press conference in Kano, senior officer, peace project CITAD, Malam Isah Garba described the rifts between Kwankwasiyya and Gandujiyya ideological groups in the state’s chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as fatalistic and dangerous to the growth of democratic governance in the country.

He said ‘’democracy and democratic governance can only be strong and effective if there is strong and vibrant opposition that stimulates the party in power to deliver the mandate given to it by the electorate, unfortunately while we celebrate the growth of our democracy with about two decades free from any interruptions by the military, the key actors in the political scene are dragging the development backward through their undemocratic actions.

‘’Kano is without doubt the centre and the driving force of the politics in northern Nigeria however the nature of politics in Kano today is becoming a serious issue of concern to all peace loving and patriotic citizens.

‘’The growing intra party enmity between the Gandujyiya and Kwankwasiyya groups of All Progressive Congress (APC) is going higher on daily basis and posing threats to the peace of the state and at the same time showing wrong directions to the politics of Northern Nigeria in general.

‘’The most recent dangerous development in this crisis is the incessant blowing of conflict trumpet by the two groups, especially with respect  to the scheduled visit of the former governor and current Senator Representing Kano Central, Dr Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and the reactions of the Gandujiyya group on the matter.

‘’This becomes clear when a senior official of the Gandujiyya Group, a Commissioner was spotted in a video clip calling on their supporters to stone what he referred to as “the political Satan of Kano” this Commissioner in person of Abdullahi Abbas Sanusi indirectly in the clip confessed to have organized the crisis in Minjibir and the clash at the Hawan Daushe which resulted to the maiming of many people’’ he alleged.

The group feared that if the matter is not investigated and the culprits prosecuted it may derail the enduring peace of the state.

‘’We have serious concern with this statement considering the fact that it is coming from a person of greater influence, who is exploiting current apprehension, mobilizing  constituents to stone other people. Given his official strength, it is certain that if nothing is done, the mobilized constituents will execute the call to action.

CITAD described alleged action of the commissioner as irresponsible, and a criminal attempt to foment trouble in the state and also urged the security agencies to press on him to provide more details about the level of his involvement in both Mijbir and the Hawan Daushe Kwankwasiyya/Gandujiyya crises.