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Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by Ofunaofu: 6:08am On Jan 31, 2023
Some angry youths in Kano State, on Monday, hauled stones at the advance convoy of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), during an official visit to Kano.

Security had been beefed up across the Kano metropolis as the President visited the state to inaugurate eight development projects.

The President arrived at the Aminu Kano International airport in the morning and from there, he was conveyed by helicopter to the palace of the Emir of Kano, Aminu Bayero.

However, in spite of the heavy security presence mounted on the routes leading to Ahmadu Bello way where the President was to launch Galaxy Backbone Limited’s project, angry youths holding stones of various sizes and wielding sticks reportedly attacked Buhari’s convoy and helicopter as it hovered above them.

Videos circulated on social media showed the moment the irate youths pelted stones at the helicopter believed to be conveying the President.

One video showed citizens angrily struggling with some unidentified security agents while a convoy made its way through their midst.

Another video showed a road littered with stones while teargas canisters were being fired to disperse the angry mob.


Our correspondent observed as the protesting youths shouted “ba ma yi” (down with you) and ran helter-skelter to avoid being caught by heavily armed security operatives who provided security for the President and his convoy.

Besides Hotoro and a few other projects that were inaugurated, the President’s chopper was parked at the Emir’s palace, from where he proceeded to Kumbotso Local Government to inaugurate the 10 megawatts solar power projects.

However, the President’s trip to Kumbotso did not record any attack by any mob, as he was sandwiched by security operatives, who comprised heavily armed soldiers aboard motorised Toyota Hilux and was also supported by armed mobile police special forces.

The Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, had recently in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Abba Anwar, asked Buhari to postpone his planned trip to inaugurate some projects in the state.

Ganduje said in the statement that the naira redesign and January 31 deadline for old notes had brought hardship on residents of the state, adding that the development made people angry.

“Deeply concerned with the hardship caused by the limited time given for halting the use of old naira notes by the Central Bank of Nigeria, and for security reasons, Kano State Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje reveals that the state resolved and wrote to the presidency that the visit of the president to commission some projects to be postponed,” the statement said in part.

However, Ganduje, while speaking to journalists after a meeting with Buhari in Katsina, expressed readiness to receive the president to commission the projects in the state.

“We are very much ready to receive him and we have a lot for him to commission, including Federal Government projects and state government projects. They are state-of-the-art projects,” Ganduje said.

Prior to the Ganduje episode, angry youths had attacked government officials when the President visited his home state in Katsina to inaugurate some projects on Thursday.

The youths were said to have staged the protest to express their anger against the hardship being experienced in the country.

The situation reportedly degenerated when the youths started throwing stones, causing a commotion that created tension in the area

PDP PCC

Reacting to the Kano rampage, spokesperson for the Peoples Democratic Party Presidential Campaign Council, Senator Dino Melaye, who shared one of the videos from the reported attack, blamed it on the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

In a post, he wrote, “The fight between Tinubu and Buhari is entering a new dimension. The attack in Kano was properly coordinated and funded allegedly by Asiwaju.


“The meeting to push Buhari to submission or face sponsored attack in the north was said to be hatched in Burdillon. Me, I am busy with Atiku.”

A political activist, Deji Adeyanju, who shared another video of the reported attack, said, “They are showing Buhari and APC Shege in Kano and many northern states.”

Similarly, the PDP in a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, on Monday also blamed Tinubu and the Governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Ganduje, for the attack.

According to the party, the attack was designed to undermine the Presidency, cause confusion, trigger violence in the country, disrupt the conduct of the 2023 general elections “and derail our democracy having realised that he cannot win in a peaceful, free and fair electoral process.”

The statement read in part, “The PDP invites Nigerians to note how Governor Abdullahi Ganduje attempted to abridge President Buhari’s movement and even tried to stop him from visiting Kano State.

“More disquieting is the fact that the APC Presidential Campaign sought to humiliate and harm President Buhari while performing his official duties in Kano.

“It should be noted that the APC presidential candidate has been displaying open aversion and making inciting statements against President Buhari since Mr President’s declaration, in line with democratic best practice all over the world that Nigerians should freely vote for any candidate and party of their choice in the 2023 general elections.


“The apparent frustration of Asiwaju Tinubu to resort to encourage or condone violence is fueled by his entitlement mentality, that it is his turn to be President, despite his numerous ineligibility and disability baggage.”

Ologunagba reminded Nigerians about Tinubu’s infamous statement in London where he declared to his supporters that “political power is not going to be served in a restaurant, it is not served a la carte.”



In its reaction, the APC described as “fake news,” the allegation that Tinubu and Ganduje were behind the attack.

A statement issued late Monday night by the Director of Media and Publicity of the APC Campaign Council, Bayo Onanuga, accused the main opposition party of peddling the “fake news* and urged Nigerians to disregard same.

The statement read in part, “We were not surprised to read of the imaginary attack on the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria being peddled by the Peoples Democratic Party since the party has nothing tangible to tell Nigerians from its crumbling Presidential Campaign.

“This invented attack on President Muhammadu Buhari must have happened only in the fertile imagination of PDP National Publicity Secretary, one Debo Ologunagba.


“Nigerians should disregard this fake news from a party that has lost touch with reality and is suffering the agony of violating its own rules on power rotation.

“Just as it has been masterminding fake news against the APC presidential candidate and trying vainly to cause disharmony in the APC family, we believe the party may have planned to embarrass President Buhari in Kano and then put the blame on host Governor Ganduje and Tinubu.

“This is because PDP has recently morphed from being a Buhari virulent critic to strangely becoming a Buhari spokesperson. The last time, it issued a self-serving misinterpretation of Asíwájú’s statement in Abeokuta as an attack on President Buhari.”

The statement further said the fear of impending defeat may have pushed the PDP “into frenzied hallucinatory mode of mindless, ridiculous, ludicrous litany of lies and fabrications against APC and its candidate.”

It continued, “The PDP is a drowning party feverishly clawing at any straw of lies and lashing out in all delusional directions to keep afloat – but sink it will.

“We believe Nigerians are not taken in by the jejune antics.

“The PDP now runs the most unethical, pernicious and inelegant, abusive, obtrusive and nationally divisive campaign in the history of electioneering in Nigeria.

When contacted, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, declined to comment. He explained that he was not on the delegation at the time of the incident.

When contacted for a response to the allegation about Ganduje, the Kano State Commissioner for Information, Mohammed Garba, did not take several calls made to his phone and did not respond to the text message sent to his line as of the time of filing this report.

But when contacted for confirmation of the alleged attack, the Kano Police Command spokesman, SP Abdullahi Haruna, dismissed the claims as false and unsubstantiated.

According to him, a Kano Road Traffic Agency official stabbed a commercial tricycle operator, adjacent to Abubakar Rimi I Television Station in Hotoro, a situation that resulted in chaos.

The PPRO said the incident did not go down well with youths within the vicinity, who mobilised to descend on any KAROTA personnel sighted, leading to the hauling of stones on KAROTA officials, who fled the scene to safety.

The President was said to have retired to the government house after the inauguration of projects as of the time the rampage was ongoing.

The Police PRO, therefore, vehemently denied that nobody or group attacked the President’s convoy, adding that the visit was peaceful and hitch-free, following the huge combined security presence.


Foreign elements

Meanwhile, during the lunch held in his honour at the Kano State Government’s House, Buhari alleged that some foreign elements were part of the conspiracy that used Boko Haram to destroy the country.

The President added that it was unfortunate that Boko Haram had stopped the country from tapping its resources in the Lake Chad Basin.


He said, “We have shown Nigerians and the rest of the world that we have so many natural resources. Boko Haram insurgents took over the control of 17 local governments in Borno State. Out of the 27 LGs in the state, 13 were under Boko Haram and only four were with the government.

“Half of Yobe State was in the hands of Boko Haram. I suspect there is an international group that wants to destroy Nigeria, if not how can Western education be Haram” he queried.

“I was a Minister of Petroleum when I was there for four years. Go to Chad Basin and see what we established there, and then you go to Sokoto Basin. So, we have to pray hard and also thank God.

“We fight for our land from the groups that are trying to destroy Nigeria, but we are very lucky. I am very happy that Nigerians showed me support, they identified with me and I identified with them also.”


According to the statement by Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, Buhari during the state banquet to conclude his one-day official visit to Kano after launching several projects, urged citizens to appreciate what they had.

He said, “We have a great country, but we do not appreciate it until we visit our neighbours and other countries where the preoccupation is for people to have one good meal a day.”

He also described ongoing infrastructure development nationwide as “fantastic,” and urged citizens to appreciate what they have as the country’s situation is not dire compared with her neighbours.

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by Akindefunminiyi(m): 6:09am On Jan 31, 2023
Omo, this one na epistle o

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by SmartPolician: 6:25am On Jan 31, 2023
Buhari failed many people, including myself (yes, I'll admit that). The tall oldie is bereft of ideas and has brought untold sufferings on everyone, including those who pretend not to feel it.

For instance, naira exchanged for #200 for a dollar before Buhari came in and it's now going for over #700 for a dollar. This means the value of every business in Nigeria has depreciated by 250% in 7 years. Buhari is the seamless combination of disaster and calamity.

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by dedonfranco(m): 6:33am On Jan 31, 2023
The story is too long.

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by Peterobi90: 6:41am On Jan 31, 2023
Those were not normal stones ooo... those were bricks/paving stones... grin

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by Nairalander248: 6:41am On Jan 31, 2023
Prov.29
[1] He, that being often reproved hardeneth his neck, shall suddenly be destroyed, and that without remedy.
[2] When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.

I remember when Robert Mugabe... And some old cargoes were in power in some African states... We all washed them down asking when Africa will start having a young generation of leaders... Now, awa lokan.. It suddenly does not matter anymore...

Anybody that jeopardizes the future of this country because of *YOUR SELFISH INTERESTS or GAINS* ... GOD WILL PUNISH you to your 4th generation!

I'm not sorry!!! undecided

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by IMASTEX: 6:42am On Jan 31, 2023
The petroleum price was increased to less than #100 in 2012 and it was a protest everywhere. But now it costs even over #500 in some places, scarcity of physical cash, wide spread insecurity and more and those that pretended to be fighting for the people have all suddenly lost their self identities.

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by Nobody: 6:42am On Jan 31, 2023
Deeply

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by bluefilm: 6:42am On Jan 31, 2023
This goes to show that APC has been rejected.

These youths should also go ahead and reject PDAPC.

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by LeeMason(m): 6:43am On Jan 31, 2023
I love the guts of these Northern Youths.

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by ZUBY77(m): 6:43am On Jan 31, 2023
They know what they are doing.
For over 7 years, there were no stones in Kano to throw at Buhari.
Stones started growing in Kano few months to the end of his tenure.
Same Buhari has been going to Katsina twice every year, nothing ever happened. Just his last visit few days ago and they started Throwing Stones too.
All of a sudden, Buhari became a very bad leader to them.

We say no to a Muslim replacing another Muslim, let alone a Muslim Muslim ticket.

People should respect themselves in this country otherwise there won't be any improvement.

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by Gkay1(m): 6:43am On Jan 31, 2023
When grace become disgrace, shame and embarrassment follows.
someone should tell them say, E DON LATE

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by pepetua(m): 6:43am On Jan 31, 2023
Nigeria and Nollywood

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by Akwamkpuruamu: 6:44am On Jan 31, 2023
APC is a deadly cancer to Nigeria nationhood

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by Flora2Sweet: 6:44am On Jan 31, 2023
Nice

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by joeyswift(m): 6:44am On Jan 31, 2023
They would have avoided stoning him if they had voted him out in 2019.

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by Mandate2023: 6:44am On Jan 31, 2023
So many devilish ppl working underground for personal benefit using power due to d foolishness of Buhari to torment d ppl.....a clear example Is d case of emefiele just that ipigs have turned emefiele to their hero

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by Sonnobax15(m): 6:45am On Jan 31, 2023
lipsrsealed
Good...

You can't subject a whole country to abject poverty for over 7+ years and still has the effrontery to be gallivanting and talking shiit to them shocked. Las las cha, northerners don dey wise small small..

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by Jahwinaboy(m): 6:45am On Jan 31, 2023
No videos

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by Kajaard: 6:45am On Jan 31, 2023
With the widespread hatred of APC everywhere in the country, it will be very very difficult for them to win the presidency.

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by Tflex01: 6:45am On Jan 31, 2023
Exactly what Ganduje warned him about. People are suffering because of fuel and this new Naira note. You can't make life difficult few weeks to election and expect even your own people not to hate you.

Most APC supporters that wish to deliver Tinubu in this coming election are not happy with Buhari.

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by Wiseandtrue(f): 6:45am On Jan 31, 2023
So let me get this right, Ganduje suddenly realized that Buhari's regime has brought untold hardship to Nigerians

Which kind drama be this

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by princeade86(m): 6:46am On Jan 31, 2023
And u want them to vote in another APC disaster

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by Racoon(m): 6:46am On Jan 31, 2023
Kano people revolting against PMB? Tinubu is in trouble.Now this ugly incident is a another dangerous precedence to the politics of bitterness set by the APC again

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by moscow007: 6:46am On Jan 31, 2023
With the way things are going, Buhari might nullify this election if Tinubu mistakenly wins.

The APshit internal war has begun, isn't God wonderful? grin grin grin

Tinubu 1:0 Buhari

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by phemmie06(m): 6:46am On Jan 31, 2023
Wait ó, were these not the soldiers he made in 2011 and 2015?
Let him enjoy it while it last, when GEJ was stoned at Kano heaven did not fall so let him enjoy his stone. Thank God Kano na APC State

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by stano2(m): 6:47am On Jan 31, 2023
In the past 8years, please someone should tell me a single sector of the economy that was transformed positively

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by phemmie06(m): 6:47am On Jan 31, 2023
The PMB boys are now fully grown. What he breed in 2011 and 2015 are now mature. He breed cub and baby serpent and now they have grown into a lion and big snake that are now hunting him.
I pray they won't devour him

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by seeyounow: 6:47am On Jan 31, 2023
embarassed embarassed

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Re: Buhari’s Kano Visit: Protesting Youths Barricade Roads, Stone Helicopter by taiwotimitt: 6:48am On Jan 31, 2023
Less than some days to go.
Register your business now especially those in small scale so that this new cashless policy won't put damage to your business. I sabi wetin I dey talk

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