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Kwakwanso, Right In Leaving Kano State In Debt by aminho(m): 5:15pm On May 31, 2015
The new Governor of Kano State,
Abdullahi Ganduje, on Sunday said
it was normal for his predecessor,
Rabiu Kwankwaso, to leave the state
in debt of over 300 billion naira.
Mr. Ganduje, who spoke to the
journalists, said Mr. Kwankwaso
should be praised rather than
criticised as he transformed the
state.
The governor said his predecessor
committed no crime and went ahead
to rationalise the huge debt as
arising from the sudden drop in in
oil revenue.
“I don’t think Kwankwaso has
committed any crime for living
behind these huge liabilities
because whatever happened was
planned, coordinated and executed
with me.
I knew everything, the anticipations
were high and we thought that
things, according to oil money, will
continue to be smooth. Suddenly,
there was that disgracing drop,” Mr.
Ganduje, who was deputy to Mr.
Kwankwaso, said.
“In any case, living behind liabilities
from one government to another is a
normal thing. Those who are today
shouting will do the same or even
worst by the time they assumed
office. My Governor Kwankwaso
deserved to be highly praised for
embarking upon the genuine
transformational job in Kano state”.
Mr. Ganduje said to achieve his
campaign promises, he will trim the
number of ministries in Kano and
establish due process and anti-
corruption offices.
He said he will appoint a committee
to look into how to increase the
state’s internally generated revenue
and assured that no one will be
spared in the fight against
corruption


http://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/nwest/184093-kwankwaso-acted-right-leaving-kano-in-n300-billion-debt-governor-ganduje.html
Re: Kwakwanso, Right In Leaving Kano State In Debt by hotice01: 5:28pm On May 31, 2015
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Re: Kwakwanso, Right In Leaving Kano State In Debt by Nobody: 5:33pm On May 31, 2015
Y All APC governors leave huge debt commot for office. Na waoooooooo
Re: Kwakwanso, Right In Leaving Kano State In Debt by richidinho(m): 6:08pm On May 31, 2015
Kano on the news again
With all the money from the internally generated revenue

Didnt the same oil price affected Katsina too?
Re: Kwakwanso, Right In Leaving Kano State In Debt by Caseless: 7:56pm On May 31, 2015
I said it on the other thread that Ganduje wont go tough on kwakwaso like the newspaper that carried that 'evasive' report puts it, some nairalanders quoted me and tried to prove to me that Ganduje was power drunk already and ready to go after kwankwaso. He won't even dare do that.
Debt ko, gbese ni.
Re: Kwakwanso, Right In Leaving Kano State In Debt by pazienza(m): 8:35pm On May 31, 2015
Change indeed. Dem don finish Kano money come leave Change for them.
Re: Kwakwanso, Right In Leaving Kano State In Debt by zenith4biz(m): 9:28pm On May 31, 2015
Trying to demonize Kwankwanso would be Gandunje greatest undoing






The love for Kwankwanso in kano pass juju








Though anything can happen in politics
Re: Kwakwanso, Right In Leaving Kano State In Debt by saintopus(m): 10:42pm On May 31, 2015
Poor.reasoning!!

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