Nigeria, Nov. 30 -- Former APC National Chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje, has dismissed the Kano State Government's call for his arrest, describing the allegations against him as "baseless," "reckless," and a clear attempt to divert public attention.
The government, through Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs Ibrahim Wayya, said after Friday's executive council meeting that Ganduje's recent comments about insecurity in the state were suspicious.
Wayya claimed that bandits attacked border communities less than 48 hours after Ganduje's remarks, suggesting his statements may have been connected to the incident. He also urged security agencies to investigate and arrest Ganduje for allegedly attempting to form an unlawful militia grou...
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