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Kano Assembly stands by Kwankwaso amid US terrorism allegations

Iriche Emmanuel
Last updated: February 24, 2026 1:44 pm
Iriche Emmanuel
Published: February 24, 2026
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The Kano State House of Assembly (KNHA) has urged the state government to formally respond to allegations reportedly made by the United States against former governor and senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso over claims bordering on terrorism and a proposed freezing of his assets and bank accounts.

The resolution followed a motion presented during plenary by the member representing Kiru Constituency, Usman Tasiu. The session was presided over by the Speaker, Jibril Ismail Falgore.

Moving the motion, Tasiu described Kwankwaso as a dedicated public servant whose administration, according to him, significantly impacted the lives of Kano residents.

He cited the former governor’s efforts in promoting peace, advancing education, and executing infrastructural projects that benefited both Christians and Muslims across the state.

Tasiu further stressed that Kwankwaso had consistently positioned himself as a unifying figure, mediating in conflicts between northern and southern regions of the country, and maintaining a strong stance against terrorism throughout his tenure in public office.

After deliberations, the House unanimously adopted the motion, calling on the Kano State Government to take appropriate steps in addressing the allegations raised by the United States.

In a related development, the Assembly also approved motions urging the state government to construct roads in several local government areas, including Tarauni, Madobi, Garun Malam, and Kura/Garun Malam.

The motions were presented by Kabiru Dahiru (Tarauni), Sulaiman Ishaq (Madobi), Deputy Speaker Muhammad Bello, and Zakariyya Alhassan (Kura/Garun Malam).

The House subsequently adjourned plenary to Monday, March 2, following a motion moved by the Majority Leader, Lawan Hussaini.

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