The cold war between Kano State governor, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, and his
predecessor, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has degenerated to full blown hostility
following the threat by the former to exposed the latter’s stewardship in office.
Ganduje, who went for broke when he hosted the leadership of Kano students abroad
under the aegis of General Association of Northern Nigeria Students, based in Egypt,
alleged the distortion of the state scholarship programme.
The long-time Kwankwaso’s political soul mate declared: “For one year, Kwankwaso did
not pay a single kobo as tuition fee for our students studying abroad.
“Right now, Kano State government owes those students N3 billion, and painfully, our
revenue is dwindling and we would be cautious in handling the situation”.
The new Kano strongman revealed that the delay in the payment of the tuitions fee was
caused by the Kwankwaso administration, even as he stressed: “For whatever reasons,
the Kwankwaso administration distorted the scholarship programme”.
The enraged governor told the leadership of the students: “I’ve decided to let the cat
out of the bag so that, as educated people, you would understand where your problems
lies”.
Sunday Vanguard learnt that last Wednesday weekly state executive meeting, presided
over by Ganduja, had condemned the failure of the Kwankwaso administration to fulfill
financial obligation to the programme despite the allegation that huge amounts of
money in foreign currency were allocated to it by the former regime.

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