The conclusion of Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso's term of was last week
and he did not make housing arrangements for his father, Alhaji Musa
Sale, who is the district head of Madobi. There was no alternative
accommodation for his father who has has been living in the Government
house for about two years since a gunman’s attack on him.
Barely seven days after handing over the mantle of leadership of Kano
State, it's former Governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, is yet to hands off
Governor's official car, and 10 SUV convoy vehicles.
Kwankwaso fled to Abuja shortly after handing over on May 29th,
creating tension over the material possessions he retained and the N300b
debt he left behind.
The security vehicles, which number up to 14, are currently been held
by Kwankwaso with no action from the relevant authorities who ought to
have withdrawn them.
A former media aide to Kwankwaso, who prefers anonymity, pleaded "I
enjoined you to leave me out of this crisis for you know too well the
likely consequences of speaking to you on this matter".
Upon arrival in Abuja, the former Governor quickly moved into the
Kano Governor's lodge located at Asokoro area of the city and refused to
vacate the mansion.
Subsequently, a trip to Abuja this weekend proposed by the new Kano
strongman, Umar Abdullahi Ganduje, was cancelled because of Kwankwaso’s
actions. The new administration doesn't have enough to hire expensive
hotel at the federal capital territory.
A security person connected to the former Governor, but who did not
want his name to be revealed in print, said that their allowances that
run up to half a million naira is yet to be settled.
"We have been enslaved by overzealous former chief executive who is yet to come to terms with life after power."
However, the graveyard silence of new Governor, Abdullahi Umar
Ganduje, who currently makes do with his Deputy Governor official car,
has sustained Kwankwaso's mischief.
Source: Sahara Reporters, New York
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