From: Malam sule <dankasa300@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 12:24 PM
Subject: [Raayiriga] Kwankwaso condemns National Conference
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Kwankwaso condemns national conference
Governor Rabi'u Musa Kwankwaso of Kano state has condemned the call for the national conference saying that the conference will be aPandora's Box and will create disunity among the Nigerians.
Speaking in a media chat to mark the 53 years anniversary of the Nigeria's independence, governor Kwankwaso explained that the conference will be a waste of time and is unconstitutional.
He said that, with the presence of the national assemblythere is no need of such conference as whatever its members of the two chambers were mandated by the constitution to discuss whatever its and proper solution.
"In my opinion the national conference is a colossal waste of resources that will be used to solve our socio-economic problems bedeviling the progress of our country, governor Kwankwaso said.
Adding that,"if properly utilize thisresources that will be bastardized in organizing the conferencewill be useful if channel to other human development areas, governor Kwankwaso said.
He added that, "Such conference has been hold during Obasanjo and Abacha regimes and nothing happened after that and anybody who thinks that Nigeria will breakup is wasting his time as the nation will remain one no matter the pressure".
On the current dilemma facing the ruling party, governor said maintained that, the crisis is associated with agitations for good governance obtained in real democracy, pointing out that the meeting slatedon 7th october will be crucial.
He said that, the G7 governor will attend the meeting and they are ready to defend their positions in whatever action they take during the agreed seize fire period, emphasizing that, "Ifconsensus has never reach Nigerian shall wait and see what happen".
On the local government election, governor Kwankwaso assured people of the state that, government is ready to hold the election explaining that, government is creating good environment for the solid foundation of local government election.
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On Wed, 10/2/13, Udanzainab <udanzainab@gmail.com> wrote:
Subject: [Raayiriga] KWANKWASO APPEALS TO ASUU OVER STRIKE
To: "dandalinsiyasa@yahoogroups.com Yanzu" <dandalinsiyasa@yahoogroups.com>, "Raayiriga@yahoogroups.com" <Raayiriga@yahoogroups.com>, "yanarewa@yahoogroups.com" <yanarewa@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Wednesday, October 2, 2013, 9:58 PM
KWANKWASO APPEALS TO ASUU OVER
STRIKE Governor Rabi'u Musa Kwankwaso of Kano state has
urged the Academic Union of Universities (ASUU) to sort out
its contentious issues with the Federal Government amicably,
lamenting that the union's on-going strike is adversely
affecting the progress of the country. He said that strike is almost old fashioned in
settling labour across the world, considering its massive
socio-economic implications, pointing out that the ASUU
strike is causing untold hardship to students and their
parents. Speaking at the laying foundation ceremony of
Mariya Sanusi ultramodern threatre complex at Murtala
Muhammad Specialist Hospital in Kano city, Governor
Kwankwaso appealed to the union to be more realistic and
call off the strike in the collective interest of
Nigerians. "It is good for anybody or group to fight for his
right but in a decent and proper way to avoid jeopardizing
the entire system", Governor Kwankwaso
asserted. Governor Kwankwaso maintained that most of the
students sponsored to study abroad, by his administration
are now continuing their studies while their colleagues in
Nigeria are roaming the streets due to the industrial action
embarked upon by university lectures. He affirmed that his government has sent more than
1000 students abroad to study in various universities both
at under graduate and postgraduate levels as part of a broad
human development programme. Halilu Ibrahim Dantiye, fnge,
mniDirector of Press and Public
Relationsto the Executive Governor of Kano
state,
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