KANO, A HAUSA LAND WITHOUT HAUSA LEADERS: ABBA KABIR EVILLL AGENDA
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The demographic arithmetic is brutal in its clarity.
Kano State — 80% Hausa. Yet look to the seats of power. The Governor. The Deputy Governor. The Speaker. The Secretary to the State Government. The Emir. The Party Chairman.
Not one is Hausa.
This is not democracy. This is a calculated, century-deep project of exclusion — a tribalistic and demonic agenda dressed in the robes of “Hausa-Fulani unity.”
THE SAD ROLL CALL OF EXCLUSION
The Governor: Abba Kabir Yusuf. Fulani.
The Deputy Governor (resigned): Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo. Fulani.
The Deputy Governor (incoming nominee): Murtala Sule Garo. Fulani.
The Speaker: Usman Fagore. Fulani.
The SSG: Fulani.
The Emir of Kano: Fulani.
The APC Party Chairman: Fulani.
A state named after the Hausa people. A land where Hausa civilization flourished for a millennium. And now? Not a single Hausa at the top.
THE REPLACEMENT AGENDA
The former Deputy Governor, Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo, resigned under the shadow of impeachment — a calculated move to preserve political futures.
And now, Governor Yusuf wants to appoint another Fulani as Deputy Governor.
Party insiders confirm that Abdullahi Ganduje and elements within the Presidency are backing Murtala Sule Garo , a former APC Commissioner for Local Government — as the preferred candidate.
Senators Barau Jibrin and Kawu Sumaila are pushing for a three-man shortlist instead. But make no mistake: the push is for a Fulani replacement. The Hausa name is not on any list.
THE GANDUJE LEGACY: EMIRATES FOR FULANI ONLY
Remember when Ganduje created four new emirates in 2019, defying a court order to push it through?
He appointed:
· Emir of Bichi: Aminu Ado Bayero (Fulani)
· Emir of Karaye: Tafida Abubakar II (Fulani)
· Emir of Gaya: Ibrahim Abdulkadir Gaya (Fulani)
· Emir of Rano: Dr. Ibrahim Abubakar II (Fulani)
Four emirates. Four emirs. Not a single Hausa man deemed worthy.
And then they tell us with a straight face: “Hausa and Fulani are one.”
If we are one, why are only Fulani names on the throne?
THE SLAP IN THE FACE
The Kano State Governor — who is Fulani — appointed a Senior Special Assistant on Fulfulde.
Let that sink in.
In a state that is 80% Hausa, there is a government official whose full-time job is to defend Fulani interests, to speak the Fulani language at the highest level of state governance.
Recently, that SSA used “Kado” — a Fulani slur for Hausa people — to insult the majority population. From the governor’s office. In a Hausa state.
The insult is not the word. The insult is that they feel safe saying it Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Jaafar Jaafar
THE PERSECUTION OF HAUSA LEADERS
Men like Ado Doguwa and Nasiru Gawuna — Hausa political figures who have served Kano for decades , face relentless hatred and discrimination.
Not because they are corrupt. Not because they are incompetent.
Because they are not Fulani.
Doguwa was physically attacked at a political meeting by Garo’s camp. The narrative was twisted. The media blamed the Hausa man. And the Fulani political machine protected its own.
When Doguwa fights back, he is called “violent.” When Garo attacks, he is called “ambitious.”
This is the double standard that has silenced Hausa political ambition for generations.
THE HELLFIRE PROMISE
We hear the whispers. The Fulani political class is meeting to finalize the appointment of another Fulani deputy governor. The goal is whispered in backrooms: to make Kano State a no-Hausa State.
Hausa people have watched. We have prayed. We have believed in “One North.” We have sacrificed our identity on the altar of Arewa unity while others built ethnic organizations, secured political power, and excluded us from our own land.
No more.
We will take robust action in the coming days to stop this evil. The Hausa people promise you hellfire for this ungratefulness, this Hausaphobia, this century of silent occupation.
We are 80% of this state. We are 34% of Nigeria. We are 70 million strong.
And we will no longer be governed in our own home by those who see us as cattle to be herded
We do not ask for pity. We do not beg for sympathy. We demand what is ours by right, by demography, and by history: a place at the table we built it by force
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