OpenLife Nigeria reports that in the face of growing apprehension that Musa Kwankwaso, the presidential candidate of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) in the February 25 election, would over shadow the governor elect, Abba Kabir Yusuf in the governance of the State, Kwankwaso has clarified that until he is called upon to offer advice, he will not interfere in the governance of the State.
The former governor stated this in an interview with BBC Hausa.
According to the top politician, he stated that as a Kano citizen, he would go against the new government whenever he sees it going astray.
He said, “Even if it is your cleaner you appoint as a leader, then, you shouldn’t interfere. If he asks for your advice you will give it, but if he does not ask, then you should be silent.
“When I was governor, I worked with some people including Abba who helped me achieved the success I got.
“That is why, we sat down and looked at all our people and we chose the one we think if God wills, he will not repeat Ganduje’s nonsense.
“All of us in Kano State are happy that God has brought them out, and we are praying that God will distance them from us. Whoever is ruling Kano, whether it’s military or whoever, we will not allow him to be disrespectful.
“Therefore, whether it is Abba who rules or whoever, we will tell him anything that is right, and when it is wrong, we will tell him too.
“What I know is that all the wrong things during the outgoing government will be corrected.”
Kwankwaso added that if the incoming governor asked for his advice, he would give it to him.
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