NASS’ ll be fair to agitators for creation of new states -Barau
By Tunde Opalana
Hope rose yesterday for those agitating for creation of new states across the country as the 10th National Assembly (NASS) assured of fair treatment for them all.
Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin, gave the assurance while playing host to members of the Movement for the Creation of Tiga and Gari states from Kano State.
Barau, who is the Chairman, Senate Committee on Constitution Review, said that the NASS would be just to all during the review of the 1999 Constitution.
He told the movement, led by Senator Mas’ud El-Jibrin Doguwa, that the 10th Assembly would give all groups advocating state creation equal opportunities to present their cases.
He commended the members of the movement for Tiga and Gari states for sustaining the tempo over the years.
Earlier, leader of the group, Senator Doguwa stressed the need for the creation of two states from Kano State.
He said in the last 40 years, they have been advocating the splitting of Kano state given its huge size and population to fast-track its development.
“We want two more states to be created out of the present Kano state. This will bring about much-needed development. In the last 40 years, we have been advocating the creation of two more states from Kano. We are not pushing for it to fight anybody but to attract development,’’ he said.
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Doguwa urged the Deputy Senate President to support the project, commending him for the numerous projects across the three senatorial districts of Kano State.
‘’It was because of your performance and relationship with people that APC got the votes garnered during the last general elections in Kano state. You are the pillar of APC in Kano state; whether you like it or not, you are the pillar. All emirates in Kano have benefitted immensely from the numerous projects you have attracted to our state.
“We pray to Allah SWT to see you through in your tenure. We are proud of you,” he said.





