Abdulmumin Jibrin, Chairman of the House Committee on Housing and Habitat, has emphasized the urgent need for reconciliation between former Kano State Governors, Rabiu Kwankwaso and Abdullahi Ganduje.
During a radio interview in Kano on Thursday, Jibrin expressed concern over the ongoing rift between the two influential political figures, describing it as both unfortunate and harmful to the state.
He called on well-meaning citizens to take proactive steps towards reconciling the pair for the overall benefit of Kano’s progress.
Discussing the accomplishments of both leaders, Kofa acknowledged their significant contributions to public service. Kwankwaso’s career path, which saw him rise from a civil servant to Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, two-time Governor, Minister of Defence, Senator, and presidential aspirant, was praised.
Similarly, Ganduje, who served in various public roles including Director in the Federal Capital Territory, commissioner, deputy governor, and two-time governor, now holds the position of national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
“Not everyone is chosen by God to hold these offices,” Kofa remarked. “Both have been uniquely blessed, and we must take responsibility in reconciling them.”
Jibrin linked the political challenges facing Kano to the ongoing tensions between the two leaders and urged their supporters to focus on peace and unity.
“As Muslims, it is our duty to reconcile them,” Kofa said. “They were once close allies who achieved a great deal together. What we are witnessing now is sorrowful and unfortunate. This is a time for peace, unity, and progress.”
In his plea, the lawmaker suggested that the leaders set an example by attending each other’s family events, regardless of their political disagreements. “Let us see Kwankwaso attending Ganduje’s daughter’s wedding and Ganduje attending Kwankwaso’s son’s wedding. Politics is their choice, but reconciliation is our duty.”
He concluded with a prayer for those opposing the reconciliation effort, asking Allah to guide them toward the right path.