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AN OPEN LETTER TO ABBA KABIR YUSIF KANO STATE GOVERNMENT

  AN OPEN LETTER TO ABBA KABIR YUSIF KANO STATE GOVERNMENT  Of course, your arrival as the Governor of Kano State in such a situation that t...

 

AN OPEN LETTER TO ABBA KABIR YUSIF KANO STATE GOVERMENT


AN OPEN LETTER TO ABBA KABIR YUSIF KANO STATE GOVERNMENT


 Of course, your arrival as the Governor of Kano State in such a situation that the State finds itself in is not a small achievement for the people of the State.


 Come to the shore where the Hasiya Bayero Children's Hospital was built for only 6 million naira, despite the fact that the people of the state are benefiting from it.


 Come to the shore where a court was demolished without the knowledge of the Judge of the Court, and the place was cleared to build a Plaza.


 You come to the shore where you have been warned by Son Lele and the staff of Sukutum.


 You come to the shore where the big electrical machines of the Nassarawa hospital were taken away at a cost of 60 million naira, despite the fact that their value is more than 800 million naira. The patients who are in the hospital are not worried about it.


 Come to the other side of Kano city and its surroundings are in a state of extreme hunger as a result of the lack of tap water that has afflicted the community.


 Come to the edge of the city of Kano, saddened and ruined by the children who kill the lives of useful people in the community on a mobile phone that does not necessarily exceed 100 thousand.


 Come to the side where the people of Kano are fighting over the closure of boarding schools for girls without showing concern about their benefits in the community.


 Come to the side where the people of Kano are struggling for the future of their children's education as a result of the demolition of a classroom to demand that someone wants more school land that was promised to them.


 Come to the side where the people of Kano are struggling over the future of the School of Management that has been given away and the remaining piece of land left in it.


 Dear Gwabna, if I stop to describe the things that you have come to find people who need to ask for your help, I believe that I will spend the night without finishing.


 Honorable Gwabna, we have witnessed the kind of action you have promised to take on the buildings that some anointed with oil have made in Gwabnati fields, which the community is benefiting from in different ways.


 Of course, honorable Gwabna, all lovers of Kano State will be happy with the way you have taken the way of setting up the town, especially from the environmental point of view.


 But dear Gwabna, I am asking for one blessing as your lover, and the one who has contributed to your success.


 Dear Mr. Gwabna, more than 90 percent of the people who are in business in the big stores that you visit, whether you are looking to visit, are not their property, they are renting.  Kenan's destruction is not their loss, because even if they have a loss, it is no more than losing the business they are used to.


 Therefore, O Lord Gwabna, why not protect the wealth of these people and give them a notice to take their belongings carefully, so that they do not lose them.


 Because in the current situation, O Lord Gwabna, the vandals are trying to take over the project that you started with the intention of setting up the city of Kano.


 And it is good to provide full security when all this kind of good work is done to avoid the breakdown of law and order.


 And honorable Gwabna, it is good that whatever it is will be demolished and become known to the residents of this area in order to exercise their rights.  They are tenants, not owners.  So there is nothing if they are informed.


 O Lord Gwabna, loss is not pleasant at all.  Especially for people who know that they do not own their wealth by chance.


 Dear Mr. Gwabna, please help to look into this complaint of mine.


 Message from Musbahu Baffa

 

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