Ganduje, Emir Sanusi crisis: Why we are interested, trying to resolve the crisis – Fayemi
By OakTV
26 December 2019 |
2:30 pm
With the lingering leadership crisis in Kano State between Governor Abdullahi Ganduje and the Emir of Kano Mohammad Sanusi ll, that has threatened the peace and security of the state for some time now, a group of elders, under the chairmanship of General Abdulsalami Abubakar, GCFR has been constituted to wade into the crisis, with a view to bringing about, full reconciliation and effective resolution of the matter.
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