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The governor of Kano state, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has recocilled the the two conflicting factions of the Kano state House of Assembly.

According to the Kano state commissioner of information, Mr Mohammad Garba, a meeting was held late Tuesday night at the state government house, and in attendance were the two factions of the assembly and the state governor.

Garba said the governor got involved to uphold the interest of peace and democratic development in the state.

“The Assembly will reopen on Thursday to further consolidate the resolutions reached at the meeting. ” he said.

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According to a statement the commissioner issued, “Kano State Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has reconciled the two warring factions of the state House of Assembly.

“Following the reconciliation which brought the crisis to an end, the Assembly will reopen on Thursday to further consolidate the resolutions reached at the meeting.

“The reconciliation meeting was held late yesterday at the Government House between representatives of the two feuding factions and Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje who intervened to resolve the crisis in the interest of peace and democratic development of the state”.

 

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