The Kano State government has established a judicial commission of inquiry to investigate cases of political violence, murder, and missing persons in the state from 2015 to 2013.
During the mini National Convention of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) held in Abuja yesterday, Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf, the state governor, made this announcement.
He emphasized that the state has implemented measures to recover misappropriated properties and assets that belong to it.
These properties include houses, institutional buildings, land, and farms. Additionally, the governor highlighted that a judicial commission of inquiry has been inaugurated to thoroughly investigate all cases of misappropriation in the state, ensuring justice for both the state and its residents.
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Despite facing challenges in fulfilling his campaign promises due to litigation, the governor expressed that his government has made significant progress in the past 11 months.
He also praised the NNPP, stating that it is currently the third-largest party in the country, with a considerable number of federal and state legislators, as well as an executive governor and deputy governor.
The governor attributed the party’s success to the support and dedication of its members, who have helped transform it into a prominent political force in Nigeria.
He acknowledged the party’s rapid growth and extended gratitude to Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, the national leader, for his guidance and contributions to their achievements.