Tumult Over Demolition Exercise In Kano
By Bilkisu K. Ibrahim
It is often said “Destruction is easy but rebuilding it takes more time to achieve.”
Politics and governance are two sides of the same coin as they are often used interchangeably even though they differ in veracity.
In modern democratic societies, citizens (and leaders by extension) fail to understand the difference between the two concepts in terms of meaning and operation.
Barely less than two weeks of the swearing-in of the newly democratically elected Governors and members of the states’ assemblies across the states of the federation, a number of Governors focus on so many engagements as part of the fulfillment of their campaign promises, ranging from suspension and removing a number of top heads of the state’s Ministries, Departments and Agencies alongside forwarding of new nominees to their respective state house of assemblies for various positions.
However, the reverse is the case in Kano State as the New Governor engages in fulfilling his campaign promises where demolishing of illegal structures is part.
His Excellency Abba Kabir Yusif in his inaugural speech revoked all sold public places and assets by his predecessor by ordering security agencies to take over such places.
Few days later, he begins demolition exercise with a 3-story building with 90No. shops along Racecourse Road Nassarawa GRA which was reportedly owned by the Son of the outgoing Governor of the state, followed by another multibillion Naira project via Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement initiated by his predecessor, situated at old Daula Hotel (state’s property) Murtala Mohd Way, Kano.
Nevertheless, a number of structures have been marked and knocked down as illegal buildings which include; Eid-Ground Shops (Masallacin Idi), Shops detached from Sani Abacha Stadium Kofar Mata and Buildings at GGSS Dukawuya Goron Dutse as well as some structures at Kano Hajj Camp among others.
Subsequently, mayhem erupts in the state capital and neighborhood when the governor ordered the demolition of historic Kano round-about structure in the early hours of Wednesday 14th June, 2023.
The roundabout known as Kano Golden Jubilee Monument was erected in the year 2017, conceived and designed by a young female architect to commemorate Kano 50-years attainment as a state.
While a number of indigenes and residents have condemned in totality the demolition of the monument, the Chief Press Secretary to the State Governor, Sunusi Bature D/tofa in his reaction revealed that the roundabout was demolished for security and safety reasons, “it also poses traffic challenges around the area due to its size blocking the view of drivers accessing all routes linked through the roundabout”.
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Nonetheless, mixed reactions become the order of the day; some residents are hailing the governor for staying firmly to his campaign promises, while many traders lament demolition exercise as it truly affects their commercial activities by creating a hostile business environment forcing many of their customers from within and outside the state to stay away.
During my interview sessions, a respondent is afraid of the ongoing action as “it scared away private investments in the state which is timely needed for a successful administration”.
Another respondent (a victim) revealed that, on Saturday he supplied aluminum and other equipment for window project at OLD DAULA HOTEL worth N30,000,000.00 but were all looted in the night immediately after the demolition which the looters termed as “GANIMA” in Hausa.
Similarly, it was reported that, in the heart-wrenching incident, a young boy lost his life after being struck by a truck during the demolition of a structure. The unfortunate event occurred amidst the efforts to clear the unauthorized constructions.
The boy was not the only one affected, but also several individuals sustained severe injuries as they attempted to take advantage of the demolition exercise and loot multimillion items.
Some critical questions were asked with regards to this flimsy exercise, a government that is supposed to concentrate on critical infrastructure and human development to overshadow its predecessors instead, engaged in revenge and self-centered aggrandizement.
His Excellency Abba kabir may wish to remember that there are some projects that need maintenance and sustenance to suit the rising demands of the good people of the state.
Instead, government should have to determine the legality or otherwise of the allocated lands by constituting high powered technical committees to among other things investigate the following:
a. Whether the due process for land allocation is followed;
b. Whether all building codes, regulations have been complied with;
c. The rationale behind the building purpose;
d. Was the land sold at market price and whose account was the money deposited into, or allocated as enshrined in the Land Use Act?
e. Was the land allocated to the rightful applicant?
f. Was the roundabout demolition in the interest of the vast majority of the populace? Etc.
g. The committee to proffer some recommendations to government for proper solution.
To crown it all, the governor may further wish to recall the oath of Office taken during the swearing-in session, that “….I will not allow my personal interest to influence my official conducts or my official decisions …”
Surely, Almighty God will ask for such utterances.
BILKISU KABIR IBRAHIM (Mrs)
Kano state, Nigeria
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