Kano LG Election Annulment: Sen. Hanga asks why NNPP, why Kano

….Says even if INEC takes charge ‘we’ll win’

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The Deputy Minority Whip, Senator Hanga Rufa’i has  posited that despite the disqualification of the electoral umpire barely four days to the local government elections in Kano, the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP) will at anytime dominate the state because the party is on ground.

Reacting to the Federal High Court’s ruling on Tuesday, which disqualified Prof Sani Malumfashi as the chairman of the Kano State Independent Electoral Commission and five other members of the commission, Senator Rufa’i Hanga (NNPP) Kano Central has question the rationality behind the ruling.

The deputy minority whip posited that despite the disqualification of the electoral umpire barely four days to the local government elections in Kano, the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP) will at anytime dominate the state because the party is on ground.

The visibly irritated federal lawmaker who spoke with journalists on Wednesday in Abuja said, what the court has succeeded in doing is “to postpone the evil days” because NNPP at the moment is a household name in Kano as such even if the Prof. Yakubu Mahmood led independent national electoral commission (INEC) is drafted to conduct the elections it won’t change anything.

Recall that the presiding Judge, Simon Amobeda, in a ruling in a matter filed by Aminu Aliyu Tiga and the All Progressives Congress (APC), held that the chairman was a political party card-carrying member.

The court also sacked five members of the commission for their ties with a political party in the state.

The plaintiff had alleged that the commission chairman and the members were card-carrying members of the New Nigeria People’s Party.

Senator Dr. Hangas said, “I am not ruling out the fact that APC is apprehensive that NNPP will win most of the local governments, tell me which state that APC is governing that another party has won even a councilor in the ongoing local government elections across the country?

“See Benue State, Kogi and so many other states, so why Kano State, why NNPP,” he queried.

In the same vein, Senator Hanga whose bill on drugs scaled second reading in the senate debunked report in certain quarters that a NDLEA found drugs in the premises of a ranking Senator, saying that it was misleading and urged the public to disregards such news.

He stated that NDLEA caught a guard in one of the senator’s houses with Marijuana popularly known as Indian hemp, not that it was found in his compound, a house he barely stay.

However, he said it was alarming that a government agency could accused a senator of the Federal republic of Nigeria without evidence. Notwithstanding, he said, if ordinary citizen accused them (Senators) in that manner, they could stomach it because they are representing them but not a government agency, both of them are working to achieve same goal, “it’s hard to take that.”

“I am very surprised that a government agency like NDLEA can just wake up and accuse a senator, not just a senator but a ranking one for that without evidence. Infact, the distinguished confided in us that it was one of his security guards in one of his houses that was caught with Indian hemp not that it was found in his house,” he said.