2023 Election

NNPP Transition Committee accuses Ganduje's son of sales of public office

The New Nigeria People’s Party, NNPP, Transition Committee headed by Dr Baffa Bichi, has stormed a Public Procurement Bureau office as they uncovered that the outgoing Governor Umar Abdullahi Ganduje, sold the place allegedly to his son at N10 million.

Baffa Bichi who led other transition Committee members to the place discovered that all the operating office tools of the place, had since been evacuated from the place as it’s looks desolate.

Speaking after going round the empty office, Dr Baffa Bichi, warned that what Ganduje government is doing at the last hours of their administration of Allegedly mortgaging the common franchise of the People’s is unacceptable.

“We are deeply worries that the manner the way the outgoing existing government of Ganduje is mortgaging the Common franchise and the Common properties of the good People’s of Kano leave much to be desired”.

He added, “this is vandalism, they are vandalizing and uprooting every structure available in the State, this is not good for a government that was given good eight years but has now resorted to these unpatriotic actions”.

Dr Bichi said after serving for eight years why is Ganduje vandalizing the structures of the State why is he selling everything to himself and his cronies, “we are aware that this place is sold to his Son at less than N10 Million and the Boy had since sold the place at N300 Million”.

Bichi warned that anybody who engaged in buying of these properties he will have himself to blame.

“We are not only going to recover the anywhere that is been sold as Public places but we will surely prosecute at the Court of Laws anybody who bought them”.

When contacted the State Attorney General Musa Abdullahi Lawal, said he is not aware of the Transaction and he cannot comment on what he don’t have knowledge on.

In the same vein the State Commissioner for Information, Mallam Mohammed Garba also explained that he was not in the picture of the Transaction but promised to make inquiries and revert back to the Journalists.

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