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VIDEO: “He Has No Agenda”- Ex-Governor Of Kano, Umar Ganduje Speaks On The Destruction Of Infrastructures In The State By His Successor
VIDEO: “He Has No Agenda”- Ex-Governor Of Kano, Umar Ganduje Speaks On The Destruction Of Infrastructures In The State By His Successor....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Written By Oshiobugie Omo-Ikirodah

Former Governor of Kano State, Umar Ganduje has finally reacted to the demolition of several infrastructures in the State by his successor, Abba Kabir Yusuf. CONTINUE READING
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Since the inauguration ceremony of Abba Kabir Yusuf of the NNPP took place, Nigerians have kicked against his act of constant destruction of facilities built by his predecessor as they claim: “It is a waste of taxpayers’ money”.
Ganduje, 73 who made tongues wag a few weeks ago for claiming to slap the presidential candidate of the NNPP, Kwankwaso anywhere he sees him has finally given his two cents with regard to the constant demolition of infrastructure. CONTINUE READING
“First of I congratulate the people of Kano and beyond for having a peaceful Sallah.”
“I have to appreciate the implications because of the mass destruction that is taking place now, this shows the present state Governor in Kano has no agenda but just to be destroying trader shops, they want to install the master plan in Kano, i don’t think they have a master plan”
He went further by boasting about the good deeds he did for the people of Kano while he was the State Governor,
“I reviewed the master plan of Kano, i sponsored engineers who travelled to thirteen wild capitals and came up with solution how a mega city will be managed in terms of transportation and in terms of road interjections and so far will have constructed number of flyovers that made transportation easy and also because Kano is a commercial centre to the Norther part of Nigeria and also a commercial centre of the western part of Africa, we decided to restore the image of Kano.”
Source: Bushradiogist
