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RE: Kano State At A Crossroads: Setting The Records Straight On Baseless Allegations
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Kano patriotic coalition of 87 civil society organizations have rejected a biased and politically motivated statement by league of CSOs accusing present administration of corruption.
In a statement signed by the convener Hassan Ibrahim Gama and co- convener Mustapha Muhammed Chiroma in behalf of the eighty seven groups on late Monday, the patriotic CSOs advised civil societies operating in Kano to embrace responsible engagements guided by facts and constructive partnership with government rather than partisan-driven activism.
“CSOs, NGOs and CBOs operating in Kano State should utilise available accountability platforms and networks in the state covering various sectors (education, health, environment, budget etc.) to transparently engage state government and it’s institutions”
The statement said “the attention of 87 members of the Patriotic Coalition of Civil Society Organisations (PCCSOs) in Kano State has been drawn to a press statement issued on August 23, 2025 by a group parading itself as the League of Civil Society Organisations in Kano State, wherein it made sweeping allegations of corruption and mismanagement against the present administration of His Excellency, Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf, the Executive Governor of Kano State”
The patriotic CSOs said, they acknowledged that every citizen and civic group has the constitutional right to demand accountability, but, they are deeply concerned that the said statement is not only premature, misleading, and politically motivated, but also a deliberate attempt to discredit the ongoing reforms of the current administration and misinform the good people of Kano State.
“The Patriotic Coalition of Civil Society Organisations therefore considers it necessary to set the record straight and defend truth against propaganda.”
OUR POSITION:
1. Allegations Are Not Convictions
The cases referenced in the League’s statement are still under investigation by the EFCC and ICPC. In a democracy governed by the rule of law, no individual can be pronounced guilty through civil society press releases. To do so amounts to media trial, character assassination, and disregard for judicial processes. As patriotic CSOs, we uphold the principle of innocent until proven guilty.
2. A Misleading Narrative
Contrary to the exaggerated picture of “systemic rot” painted by the League, facts on ground show that the present administration has introduced reforms to promote accountability, including:
a)Full compliance with external audits and fiscal reporting.
b)Adoption of the Treasury Single Account (TSA), which has reduced leakages and improved financial discipline.
3) Establishment of procurement monitoring units and anti-corruption desks across MDAs.
These are concrete actions that any fair-minded observer cannot ignore.
The group also expressed concern over Politicization of Civil Society in Kano.
“It is regrettable that the League has abandoned neutrality and chosen to align with partisan interests. True civil society does not serve as a propaganda arm of the political opposition. Reckless and alarmist statements risk scaring away investors, demoralising public servants, and undermining the developmental gains already being achieved in the state”
4. Constructive Engagement, Not Blackmail
Accountability requires sober reflection, evidence-based advocacy, and constructive dialogue with institutions—not media trials or sensational headlines.
The patriotic CSOs said it is evident that, the government of Kano State has consistently maintained an open door policy for engagement with genuine civil society actors, encouraging the League to use these platforms instead of playing to the gallery.
“OUR STAND AS PATRIOTIC CSOs
1. Due Process is Ongoing: The allegations remain under investigation, and it is reckless to hastily pass judgment before any court pronouncement.
2. Zero-Tolerance for Corruption by the Administration: The government has strengthened public procurement, treasury management, and digital payments to reduce malpractices.
3. Isolated Allegations, Not Government Policy: The acts of a few individuals under probe cannot be generalised to indict an entire administration.
4. On Development and Partnerships: Contrary to claims of lost confidence, Kano continues to attract investors and international partners in agriculture, education, and infrastructure.
The 87 groups further explained that, genuine CSOs should pursue fairness, patriotism, and fact-based advocacy rather than unverified claims that weaken democracy.
“CSOs, NGOs and CBOs operating in Kano State should utilise available accountability platforms and networks in the state covering various sectors (education, health, environment, budget etc.) to transparently engage state government and it’s institutions”
The group then called on the good people of Kano State to remain calm, discerning, and not be swayed by desperate attempts to create panic and distrust in governance.
“We urge the anti-graft agencies to continue their constitutional duties without fear or favour, but equally without yielding to media sensationalism or political manipulation”
“We advise civil society platforms in Kano to embrace responsible engagement, guided by facts and constructive partnership with government rather than partisan-driven activism”.
“We reaffirm our support for the government’s reforms and urge all citizens to join hands in preserving peace, stability, and development in Kano State”
It explained that, Kano State is not “at a crossroads” as sensationally claimed, but rather, the state is on a clear path of reform, modernization, and inclusive development under a leadership committed to transparency and accountability. No amount of blackmail or propaganda will derail the vision for a prosperous and united Kano.
“It is important to note that the so-called League of CSOs Coalition has demonstrated an inability to properly coordinate itself. This is evident as two or more individuals have openly issued disclaimers, stating that they were not part of the press release and have dissociated themselves from it.”
The Patriotic Coalition of Civil Society Organisations therefore rejects the biased and politically motivated statement of the League of CSOs and reaffirms its commitment to defending truth, justice, and the collective interest of the people of Kano State”.
Below are the groups that endorsed this position
S/N
Name
Organization
1
Farouk Umar
Citizens for Development and Education (CDE)
2
Peter Hassan Tijani
Network for Empowerment and Development Initiative (NEDIN)
3
Yahaya A. Yahaya
National association of persons with physical disabilities Kano Chapter (NAPWPD)
4
Hassan Ibrahim Gama.
Masses First International Organization -MFI
5
Wali Ado Rano
Voice of the Hopeful Enlightenment and Development Initiative (VOHEDI)
6
Nworisa Michael
Stand For Peace Initiative
7
Dr. Kabir Hamisu Kura.
Community Development Initiative
8
Rakiya Abba Tahula
Interfaith Peace Foundation
9
Dr. Ramatu Garba
Support for Women and Teenage Children (SWATCH)
10
Maimuna Umar Sheriff
Centre for Gender Base Violence Advocacy
11
Ahmad Tijjani
Alkali Ahmad Center For Development
12
Ibrahim Muhammed
Rural – Urban Slums Development Initiative (RUSDI)
13
Abubakar Shariff Jaddah
Society for Women and Child Health Initiative (SWACHI)
14
Saratu I. Maigida
Lifeline Initiative For Widows Empowerment and Economic Development (LIWEED)
15
Ali Suleiman
Friends of the Community Organization (FOCO)
16
Halima Titi Bello
Women Gender Developers (WOGEND)
17
Dr. Yahaya Danjuma
International Peace and Secure Society (IPSS)
18
Safayanu Bichi
Kano Budget Working Group
19
Mustapha Muhammed Chiroma
Community Rights Initiative of Nigeria (CORIN)
20
Abdulrahman Uba Daushe
Spinal Cord Injuries Association of Nigeria (SCIAN)
21
Rakiya Ladi Musa
Ansar Women Development
22
Sabo Bello Madaki
Kiru Community Development Association
23
Sunusi Hashimu
Society for Child Support and Economic Empowerment (SOCSEE)
24
Samaila Namadi Ahmad
Yadfulde kiru local government Association and development
25
Asaju KolawoleKola
Kola and Funke Care Foundation
26
Ruth Stephen
Touch and Care Foundation (TOCAF)
27
Bashir A Bashir
Diamond Youth For Community Development
28
Salisu Gambo Ditol
Youth mobilization by media
29
Dr. Auwalu Halilu
Non-formal Development for Education and Health Initiatives ( NDEHI)
30
Dr. Tanimu Adam Ibrahim
Gwarzo Initiative Forum
31
Ola Taiwo
Mari-Care Foundation for Widows, Single Parents, Orphans and Vulnerable Children Nigeria. (MARI-CARE)
32
Suleiman Idris
Northern Youth Assembly
33
Mohammed Hussaini
Nigerian Democracy Working Group
34
Haj. Aisha Ahmed Abdulkadir (Dangi)
Sustainable Diana mic and Human Development Initiative
35
Gharzali Ibrahim Ungogo
Ummatee Centre for the Promotion of Public Education, Accountability and Social Safety (Ummatee-C4PASS) –
36
Rabi Yusuf Gezawa MON
Center For Empowerment Of Older Persons And The Vulnerable (CEOPAV)- Formally know as GADIAC
37
Mustapha Muhammed
Social Awareness and Community Development Initiative (SACDI Nigeria)
38
Prof Muhammad Bello Shitu
Inclusive Community Education and Development Association ( ICEADA)
39
Ismail Kanye
KABO Local Government Development Forum
40
Bello Karaye
Karaye Initiative Forum
41
Sani Bello Madaki
Kiru Community Development Association
42
Hassan Musa Yaro
Cardinal and Development Support Initiative
43
Maimuna Shu’aibu
Muna Helping Hand Foundation
44
Aisha Halliru
Halliru Memorial Youth Development and Empowerment initiative (AYDI)
45
Yusuf Muhammad Anas
Dawaki Youth Network for Better Tomorrow Initiatives
46
Abdurrashid Salisu Baba
Tsakuwa Mu Farka Development Association
47
Umaima Muhammad.
Aminci Multipurpose Development Association.
48
Hassan Jibril
Gano Development Association
49
Nusaibatu Muhammad
Iyayen Giji Development Association.
50
Adamu Balarabe Sarbi
Sarbi Development Association
51
Abdurrazak Ayuba usaini
Minjbir East Community Development Association(Mecda)
52
Zubairu Bala
Kwarkiya Youth Mobilization Forum
53
Ismaila Abdullahi
Gidan Kankara City Community
54
Audu Saidu
Mu Tallafi Juna Kadawa (B) Gwale Local Government
55
Umar Iliyasu Madobi
Madobi Youth Development Forum
56
Nura Lambu
Tofa Youth Development Forum
57
Shehu Isah
Gajida Youth Development Associations
58
Abdulaziz Habibu Bello
Yanoko Youth Development Association
59
Suleiman Lawan
Gulu Community Development Association
60
Ubale Yusuf
Kofar Gabas Development Association
61
Dalhatu Jibrin Dalhatu
Karaye Initiative Forum
62
Abubakar Auwal Ahmad
Diso Self Help Group ( DISHEG) Gwale Local Government
63
Murtala Muhd Rabiu
Hannu Dayawa Youth development Association Bachirawa – Ungogo Local Govt
64
Habibu Barau Ruwantsa
Ruwantsa Youth Development Association, Dambatta
65
Sulaiman Yusuf Maitama
Dambatta Reporters
66
Kabiru Balarabe Dambatta
Dambatta Academic Forum
67
Auwal Idris Dorayi
Center for Peace and Environmental Justice CEPEJ
68
Garba Lawan
Rano Development Association
69
Adamu Umar
Rano Youth Enlightenment Forum
70
Auwal Ayuba
Toranke Educational care & support Association.
71
Aminu Sa’ad
Consolidated Ajingi Development Association.
72
Saminu Yusha’u Chula
Chula Area Development Association.
73
Abdullahi Madaki
Kunkurawa Youth Development
74
Sunusi Garba Shehu Gajale
Kafin maiyaki Community Development Association (KACODA), Kiru Local Government Area.
75
Ahmad Tahir
Doguwa Tailoring association.
76
Abdulrazaq Ado Zango
Kano Initiatives Of Persons With Special Needs (KIPSN)
77
Dr. Mustapha Mukhatar
Danbatta Development Forum (DDF)
78
Sani Shuaib Rogo
Rogo Concern Citizens
79
Amb. Abbas Abdullahi
Beyond Border Alliance (BBA)
80
Khadija Shehu Muhammed
Save the Future Initiative (SAFI)
81
Abubakar Abdulkadir
One Voice Development Initiative (OVID)
82
Lami Bako Yakasai
Enlightenment And Empowerment Of Northern Women Initiative
83
Solomon Samuel
Mercy Helpline Initiative
84
Barr. Mustapha Idris
Human Right and Community initiative. Contact person
85
Khadija A. Muhammad
Nana Aisha Development Initiative (NADI)
86
Isyaku Ahmad
Voice And Accountability Platform (VAP)
87
Bashir Adamu Jigirya
Participatory Learning and Action for Community Ownership (PLACO)

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