Saturday, November 29, 2025 -Former national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has dismissed as baseless and reckless the recent call by the Kano state government for his arrest over alleged comments linked to the formation of a militia group.
In a statement issued on Saturday by his Chief Press
Secretary, Edwin Olofu, in Abuja, Ganduje described the move as a reflection of
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s desperation and incompetence.
The immediate past governor of Kano State said the
allegation amounted to an abdication of responsibility by an administration
that has repeatedly failed to secure the lives and property of residents.
“It is deeply unfortunate that rather than addressing the
escalating insecurity ravaging the state, Governor Yusuf has chosen to chase
shadows while searching for scapegoats to conceal his glaring failures,” he
said.
Ganduje lamented that communities such as Bagwai, Shanono,
Tsanyawa and others were living in fear, yet the governor had neither visited
the affected areas nor shown empathy to victims.
“His continued absence in moments that require leadership
speaks volumes of his disconnect from the people he claims to serve,” he added.
The Chairman of the Federal Aviation Authority of Nigeria
(FAAN) stressed that he had never been associated with violence or any act
capable of undermining peace in Kano.
He recalled that during his eight-year tenure as governor,
Kano remained secure, earning national commendation for maintaining peace and
protecting lives and property—an achievement he said stands in sharp contrast
to the current administration’s “ineptitude and lack of direction.”
The statement urged Governor Yusuf to focus on his
constitutional duty of safeguarding residents instead of engaging in political
theatrics and unfounded allegations.
Ganduje added that true leadership is demonstrated through
purposeful action, responsibility and compassion—not through press conferences
and frivolous statements aimed at diverting public attention from government
failures.

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